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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-24-14 Agenda Packet Charles C.C. Iona Members: Chair Randall Francisco Mary Kay Hertog Ernest Kanekoa Jr. James R. O'Connor Donald Okami Sr. Alfredo Nebre Jr. Vice Chair COUNTY OF KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION °. ' NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA Friday, October 24, 2014 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter *14 OCt 14 P 1 :4 g Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B Lihu`e, Hawaii 96766 _ , - THE Tier_ �, Fti , ,� I- - . . CALL TO ORDER APPROVAL OF MINUTES. Regular meeting minutes of August 22, 2014 OFFICERS/EMPLOYEES FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER • Officer Dustin Broad COMMENDATION REPORT POWERPOINT PRESENTATION ON THE KPAL YOUTH CENTERS BY SERGEANT MARK OZAKI OF THE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT PRESENTATION ON THE DRUG ADOLESCENT TREATMENT AND HEALING CENTER BY MS. THERESA KOKI, LIFE CHOICES KAUAI COORDINATOR CHIEF'S MONTHLY REPORTS 1 . Administrative, Technical Services & Training Reports/Orders 2. Fiscal Report 3 . Investigative Services Bureau 4. Patrol Services Bureau & Traffic Reports 5. Community Oriented Policing Traffic Safety Unit and District Reports 6, Personnel Order 7. Chief's Announcements and Pertinent Updates An Equal Opportunity Employer BUSINESS KPC 2014 44 Recap of the 2014 Hawai'i State Law Enforcement Officers Association Conference hosted by the Maui Police Department KPC 2014- 15 Discussion and decision-making on the Commission' s positon to support. the Kauai Police Department' s priority projects and initiatives relating to the Kawaihau Police Substation at the Samuel Mahelona Hospital, Training Facility, Cops Grant for six new officers/l new beat, Beat Expansions, Accreditation, Strategic Planning 5- 10 years, Body Cameras, School Resources Officers, DARE KPAL programs, and a new Records Management System KPC 2014- 16 Invitation to the 85th Police Recruit Class Graduation Ceremony scheduled for Friday, November 7, 2014, at 3 :00 p.m. at the Kauai Beach Resort — Jasmine Ballroom L-ihu`e, Kauai KPC 2014- 17 Public announcement for the following notarized complaint that was filed by a member of the public against an officer in the Kauai Police Department: • KPC: 2014m014 ANNOUNCEMENTS Next regular monthly meeting - Friday, November 28, 2014, at 9 :00 a.m. at the Mo'ikeha Building, in Meeting Room 2A/2B, followed by Executive Session. EXECUTIVE SESSION ES-33 : Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §924 and §92-5 (a) (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to consult with its attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities as they may relate to a Declaratory Action to determine the. powers of the Mayor and the powers of the Police Commission (On-going) ' ES-024: Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §924 and §92-5 (a) and (4), and the Kauai County Charter Section 3 .07 (E), the Office of the County Attorney requests an Executive Session with the Police Commission, to update the Commission on EEOC Charge Nos. 486-2013 -00066, 486-2013 - 00345, 486-2013 -00479 486-2013-00343 , 486-2013-00005, 486-2013 -00342, concerning the County of Kauai, Kauai Police Department, and related matters. This briefing and consultation involves consideration of the powers, duties, privileges, immunities and/or liabilities of the Police Commission and the County as they may relate to this agenda item (On-going) Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §924, §92-5 (a) (2) (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is to consider the evaluation, dismissal, or discipline of an employee or officer of charges brought against the officer or employee, where consideration of matters affecting privacy will be involved, provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an open meeting shall be held; and to consult with the Commission' s legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Commission' s and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to these items: Kauai Police Commission — October 24, 2014 ES-030: KPC 2014-017 Notarized complaint received on August 14, 2014, filed against an officer in the Kauai Police Department. The complaint alleges that the officer did not take appropriate action against the individual who harassed and threatened the complainant and his family during an outing (Deferred on 7-2544) ES-031 : KPC 2014-012 Notarized complaint filed on June 13 , 2014, alleging that an officer of the County made an unauthorized entry into the complainant's motor vehicle, altered tickets, retaliated, and did not provide the complainant with an affidavit prior to the court date (Deferred on 7-25- 14) ES-035 : KPC 2014-015 Notarized complaint filed on August 6, 2014, alleging that an officer of the County continues to harass the complainants stemming from an incident that happened in 2005 (Deferred on 8-22- 14) ES-039: KPC 2014-016 Notarized complaint filed on August 14, 2014, alleging that an officer of the County trespassed and arrested the complainant without a warrant and probable cause resulting in violation of the complainant' s property rights and constitutional rights ES-040: KPC 2014-018 Notarized complaint filed on September 6, 2014, alleging that officers of the County failed to read the complainant' s rights, did not allow the complainant to make a statement, and used unnecessary force ES-041 : KPC 2014-019 Notarized complaint filed on September 11 , 2014, alleging that after repeated attempts to try to explain that the complainant was not involved in an assault against a woman the officer still continued to badger the complainant ES-042 : KPC 2014-020 Notarized complaint filed on September 15, 2014, alleging that an officer of the County falsely accused and arrested the complainant for driving under the influence of alcohol, used improper procedures, and did not provide immediate medical attention ES-043 : KPC 2014-021 Notarized complaint filed on September 26, 2014, alleging that an officer of the County' s actions were inappropriate, lacked professionalism by name calling, gossiping, and displayed inappropriate gestures ES-044: Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §924, §92-5 (a) (4), §92-9 (a) ( 1 -4) and (b), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to approve the Executive Session minutes of August 22, 2014, and to consult with its attorney on issues pertaining to the Commission' s and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item Kauai Police Commission — October 24, 2014 ES-045 : Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues §924, §92-5 (a) (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Police Commission to consult with its attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities as they may relate to a communication dated August 20, 2014, from Councilmember Gary Hooser, requesting a list of complaints brought by the public against the conduct of the Kauai Police Department or any of its members ES-046: Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is to consider a complaint that was brought against a member of the Kauai Police Department, referred to by a letter dated October 13 , 2014, from Managing Director Nadine Nakamura where consideration of matters affecting privacy will be involved, provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an open meeting shall be held; and to consult with the Commission' s legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Commission's and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item ES-047: Discussion on the 2014 Performance Evaluation for the Chief of Police • Selection of potential Stakeholders RETURN TO OPEN SESSION Ratify the Police Commission's actions taken in Executive Session for items: ES-33 , ES-024, and E&030, ES-031 , ES-035, ES-039 through ES-047 EXECUTIVE SESSION Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes, ("H.R. S.") §92-7 (a), the Commission may, when deemed necessary, hold an Executive Session on any agenda item without the written public notice if the Executive Session was not anticipated in advance. Any such Executive Session shall be held pursuant to H.R.S . §92-4 and shall be limited to those items described in H.R.S . §92-5(a). Discussions held in Executive Session are closed to the public. ADJOURNMENT cc: Deputy County Attorney Stephen Hall Kauai Police Commission October 24, 2014 PUBLIC COMMENTS and TESTIMONY Persons wishing to offer comments are encouraged to submit written testimony at least 24-hours prior to the meeting indicating: 1 . Your name and if applicable, your position/title and organization you are representing 2. The agenda item that you are providing comments on; and 36 Whether you will be testifying in person or submitting written comment only. 4. If you are unable to submit your testimony at least 24 hours prior to the meeting, please provide 10 copies of your written testimony at the meeting. While every effort will be made to copy, organize and collate all testimony received, materials received on the day of the meeting or improperly identified may be distributed to the members after the meeting is concluded. The length of time allocated to person(s) wishing to present verbal testimony may be limited at the discretion of the chairperson or presiding member. Send written testimony to: Kaua'i Police Commission Office Boards and Commissions 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihu` e, Hawaii 96766 E-Mail: myoun@kauai. goy Phone: (808) 241 -4920 Facsimile: (808) 241 -5127 SPECIAL ASSISTANCE If you need an alternate format or an auxiliary aid to participate, please contact the Boards and Commissions Support Clerk at (808) 241 -4920 at least five (5) working days prior to the meeting. Kauai Police Commission — October 24, 2014 COUNTY OF KAUAI ' ` ra " 4 r Minutes of Meeting OPEN SESSION Board/Committee: Kauai Police Commission Meeting Date August 22, 2014 Location Mo'ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/B Start of Meeting: 9:02 a.m. End of Meeting: 12 :07 p.m. Present Chair Charles C. C. Iona; Members: Randall Francisco, Mary Kay Hertog, and James R. O'Connor Also present: Deputy County Attorney Stephen Hall; Boards & Commissions Office Staff: Support Clerk Mercedes Youn, Administrative Aide Teresa Tamura; Chief of Police Darryl Perry; Acting Captain James Rodriguez; Acting Lieutenant Anthony Morita; Sergeants Colin Nesbitt and Kennison Nagahisa; Officer Stacy Perreira, Acting Weapons Registration Clerk Jeaneth Panoy, Police Records Clerk Analyst Joni Arakaki. Excused Commissioners Alfredo Nebre Jr. , Ernest Kanekoa Jr., and Donald Okami Sr. Absent SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Call To Order Chair Iona called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. with four (4) Commissioners present to ascertain a quorum. Chair Iona asked if there was any public testimony on the items listed on the agenda, noting none, Chair Iona offered his personal thanks to Chief of Police Darryl Perry, Deputy Chief of Police Michael Contrades, and Acting Captain James Rodriguez for their support during a medical emergency in which he had to be taken to the hospital for care. Additionally, Chair Iona extended special gratitude to Captain Richard Rosa and Lieutenant Clyde Brede for driving him to the hospital. Approval of Regular Open Session Minutes of July 25, 2014. Commissioner O'Connor moved to approve the Minutes minutes as circulated. Commissioner Hertog seconded. Motion carried 4:0 Officers and Reading the recognition for officers and employees of the month for Employees of the August was Sergeant Colin Nesbitt. Acting Lieutenant Anthony Morita, month for Sergeant Kennnison Nagahisa, Acting Weapons Registration Clerk Jeaneth August 1 Pano , and Acting Police Records Unit Supervisor Eunice A eles were Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 2 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Eunice Apeles was Police Records Analyst Joni Arakaki. In the month of June, there were concerns about an individual who wanted to register two assault weapons with KPD. With the information provided a search warrant was obtained, which resulted in the recovery of more than 50 unregistered firearms in the suspect' s home. In recognition for their outstanding work, Chief Perry presented each honoree with a Certificate of Exemplary Service for their hard work and diligence in the recovery of unregistered firearms, and the arrest of the suspect. Chair Iona and Commissioner Hertog expressed their gratitude to the honorees for a job well done. Commissioner Francisco echoed their comments on behalf of the business community, Commendation There was one letter of commendation received involving six (6) personnel Report in the Kauai Police Department. Special Agent in Charge (SAC) Mr. Kenneth Hines of the Seattle Field Office, Department of Treasury, Internal Revenue Service wrote to commend and extend his gratitude to Lieutenant Elliott Ke, Sergeant Anthony Abalos, and Officers Bruce Nance, Michael Nii, and Brian Silva for their assistance and support during an enforcement action on Kauai. PowerPoint Chief Perry stated with the civil unrest unfolding in the city of Ferguson Presentation on over police actions he felt that this initiative to secure body cameras will be Body Cameras positive for the community, and the officers in the Kauai Police Department. Officer Stacy Perreira and Acting Captain James Rodriguez addressed the Commission on an initiative to secure body cameras for officers in the Kauai Police Department. The PowerPoint presentation (On file) *reflected a comprehensive view of the Axon Flex body worn camera, its benefits, case studies, and financial data showing the cost for a three year period. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 3 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Commissioner Hertog asked how many other departments in the State of Hawaii use body cameras to which Chief Perry replied the Kauai Police Department will be the first in the State to implement the use of body cameras. Commissioner Francisco asked if the cost for the system was included in the upcoming budget. Chief Perry stated the specifics are being worked on, and the department is looking at obtaining the body cameras as soon as possible by using the funds, if allowed, from forfeiture criminal enterprises. Commissioner Francisco asked with the expected reduction in the number of complaints what type of metrics will be used to determine the project's success and effectiveness. Chief Perry stated the body cameras will be assigned to a controlled group of officers who will be evaluated accordingly. Commissioner Francisco expressed his support noting that this type of video technology will help to dispel any misunderstanding, miscommunication, and misperception that may come from the public. Commissioner Hertog asked how easy it will be for the officer to disable the camera. Chief Perry stated there is always a possibility that the camera could be disabled during a confrontation; as such the department is looking at having several officers on the scene because if one officer goes down the other officer will still be able to record. Officer Perreira stated tests have been conducted using various methods to provide the stakeholders with information about the quality of the product, and to her knowledge there has been no information about the camera being accidentally or purposely disabled. Commissioner Hertog asked if an officer can disable the camera himself. Officer Perreira stated that is it possible by a tap of the button. Commissioner Hertog asked if there will a departmental policy to direct the Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 4 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION officers not to disable the body camera to which Chief Perry replied absolutely. Chair Iona voiced his concerns that numbers reflecting the population of the area seen in the video seem to be a little misleading; so much that he does not want the public to think because the numbers are similar to Kauai only 54 officers are needed. Officer Perreira stated those were initial numbers that was based on a test group, but since have been extended department wide in terms of patrol and traffic. Officer Perreira stated the department wants to purchase 127 units, which will include backup cameras in the event something breaks. She stated the initial cost for 127 units @ $499 per unit amounts to $63 ,000. In addition, the department will also need to purchase 13 docking stations to store the evidence @ $599 per unit. Commissioner Francisco asked about the camera' s warranty and length of use. Officer Perreira stated the hardware carries a one year warranty with an extended warranty offer at the time of purchase. Commissioner O' Connor asked if there is an on-going maintenance plan to which Officer Perreira replied yes. Commissioner Francisco asked how the police department plans to educate j the public once the system is in place to address civil rights concerns. Chief Perry stated when a law enforcement officer responds to any type of disturbance, whether it occurred on the street or in a house, there is no expectation of privacy because the investigation will relate to either a criminal matter, or a suspected criminal matter. He stated as far as he knows, he has not heard of any challenges relating to civil rights violations concerning unlawful entry or arrest; however, no one knows what the future may hold, which is the reason the Taser's legal team will be Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 5 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION supporting the department with litigation issues. Commissioner Hertog stated she supports the department' s efforts, and if successful, she would like the department to place an article in the local newspaper to let the public know that they are going to be recorded. Commissioner Francisco stated he also supports the department's efforts because anything that can help the officers and the public is always a win, especially if the taxpayers are the ones paying for it. Chair Iona stated he appreciates the department's efforts in wanting to purchase the body cameras, but was concerned about how much training the officers will receive. He pointed out in order for the officer to record the incident they must realize that they will be placed in harm' s way especially if gun shots are being fired. Acting Captain James Rodriguez stated safety is paramount, and the protection of the officers as well as anyone else is equally important. He stated the department would not want the officer to take any unnecessary risks just to capture something on video. Chair Iona asked if the department was required to seek other bids, or does the department already have the approval to purchase the system. Acting Assistant Chief Robert Gausephol stated the features on the body camera, and what was required based on the study, were unique enough for the police department to apply for sole-source or exempt. He stated extensive research was done to see whether other products were comparable, but it was determined that the Axon Flex Body Camera was the right choice because it meets the department' s requirements. Chair Iona explained the reason he asked was because he wanted to address the naysayers who might question why the department focused on this particular system. I Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 6 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Commissioner Hertog asked if the money from the forfeitures was enough to cover the initial cost to purchase the equipment, including annual maintenance costs, to which Chief Perry replied yes. Commissioner Francisco stated in regard to the Cops Grant he felt that the department demonstrated good leadership even though the Council gave the department a hard time. He stated with the creation of the Kawaihau District he felt that the department will now be able to deal with the high crime rate in the area. Chair Iona stated he found the presentation very enlightening, and asked to let them know if there were more updates that the Commission should be aware of. He pointed out that although there are only four (4) Commissioners present he is sure that the Commission as a whole will put its full support behind the project. Chiefs Monthly 1 . Administrative, Technical Services & Training Reports/Orders Reports 2, Fiscal Report 3 . Investigative Services Bureau 4, Patrol Services Bureau & Traffic Reports 5, Community Oriented Policing Traffic Safety Unit and District Reports 6, Personnel Order 7. Chief s Announcements and Pertinent Updates Commissioner Francisco stated he noticed that the total expenditures plus encumbrances for FY 2014 ending in June was at 93 %, and with July being the month to make any adjustments is it safe to assume that the department will be at 100% of its budget. Chief Perry explained towards the end of the prior fiscal year the department received an influx of funds because it had issues concerning salary increases and benefits, but prior to that the Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 7 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION department had already cut its overtime expenditures, which is the reason the monies were returned back to the General Fund. Commissioner Hertog stated no good deed goes unpunished, and we have to make sure that the County Council understands that it was because of good stewardship on the part of the police department to save the money to the very end. Commissioner Francisco thanked Commissioner Hertog for her statement, and wanted to make it clear to the Administration and the Council that the police department did what it had to do to stay on target, which included taking a 5% budget cut. Chair Iona stated in light of what is happening in the city of Ferguson there is a rumor circulating about a push to demilitarize all of the police departments nationwide. He noted by doing that it's sort of stepping back in time as opposed to keeping up with the trend of protecting lives. Chief Perry stated the Kauai Police Department is not a military organization but a para-military organization in terms of its command structure, which deals with rank-and-file. He stated in the terms of being militarized, nothing could be further than the truth because KPD is here to serve and protect the public. Commissioner Hertog stated it's not necessarily about the equipment it's how it is being used; if you notice in the Ferguson situation, the National Guard was called in to protect the command post, which shows that they were cognizant of the statement it would make by putting military uniforms out front. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 8 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Chief Perry made the following announcements: 1 ) Briefing on hurricane Iselle and Julio by Civil Defense will be scheduled in the near future; 2) Request for presentation by KPAL; 3) Update by Life Choices Coordinator Theresa Koki regarding the Adolescent Drug Treatment and Healing Center Business Discussion on the Chief of Police upcoming Performance Evaluation for KPC 2014=12 FY 2013-2014 Chair Iona asked the Commissioners to review the information on the Department of Personnel Services Administrative Policies and Procedures performance evaluation for executive appointees. KPC 2014=13 Public announcements for the following notarized complaints that were filed by a member of the public against an officer in the Kauai Police Department: • KPC: 2014-013 Chair Iona read the following public announcement into the record: Complaint filed on June 17, 2014, alleging that an officer of the County threatened and harassed the complainant during a traffic stop. Based on the findings, the Commission found that there was not enough information to uphold the allegations in the complaint. The complaint was forwarded to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This officially concluded the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2014-0130 Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 9 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Announcements Next regular meeting — Friday, September 26, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. at the Mo'ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/2B, followed by executive session. Executive Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §924 and §92-5 (a) (4), the Session purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to consult with its ES-33 attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities as they may relate to a Declaratory Action to determine the powers of the Mayor and the powers of the Police Commission (On-going ES-024 Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4 and §92-5 (a) and (4), and the Kauai County Charter Section 3 .07 (E), the Office of the County Attorney requests an Executive Session with the Police Commission to update the Commission on EEOC Charge Nos. 486-2013 -00066, 486-2013-00345, 486-2013-00471 486-2013-00343 , 486-2013-000059 486-2013-003422 concerning the County of Kauai, Kauai Police Department, and related matters. This briefing and consultation involves consideration of the powers, duties, privileges, immunities and/or liabilities of the Police Commission and the County as they may relate to this agenda item (Deferred on 7/25/14 Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is to consider the evaluation, dismissal, or discipline of an employee or officer of charges brought against the officer or employee, where consideration of matters affecting privacy will be involved, provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an open meeting shall be held; and to consult with the Commission's legal counsel on issues pertaining to the Commission' s and the County's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to these items: ES-030 Notarized complaint received on August 14, 2014, filed against an officer in the Kauai Police Department. The complaint alleges that the officer did Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 10 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION not take appropriate action against the individual who harassed and threatened the complainant and his family during an outing (Deferred on 7- 25- 14 ES-031 : KPC Notarized complaint filed on June 13 , 2014, alleging that an officer of the 2014-012 County made an unauthorized entry into the complainant' s motor vehicle, altered tickets, retaliated, and did not provide the complainant with an affidavit prior to the court date Deferred on 7-2544 ES-033 : KPC Notarized complaint filed on June 9, 2014, alleging that an officer of the 2014 414 County threatened to arrest the complainant and tried to offer legal advice without knowing the facts relating to the incident and the law (Deferred on 7-25- 14 ES-035: KPC Notarized complaint filed on August 6, 2014, alleging that an officer of the 2014 415 county continues to harass the complainants stemming from an incident that happened in 2005 . ES 436 Report from Chief of Police Darryl Perry on the Kauai Police Department' s disposition of notarized complaints filed by citizens with the Police Commission from January 2014 to June 30, 2014. E&037 Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (4), §92-9 (a) ( 1 - 4) and (b), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to approve the Executive Session minutes of July 25, 2014, and to consult with its attorney on issues pertaining to the Commission's and the County' s powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may relate to this item. E&038 Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statues §924, §92-5 (a) (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Police Commission to consult with its attorney as to the powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and liabilities as they may relate to a communication dated August 7, 2014 from Councilmember Tim Bynum, requesting the release of Executive Session minutes from the Kauai Police Commission. i Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22, 2014 Page 11 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Enter into Chair Iona called for a motion to enter into executive session. Commissioner O' Connor moved to enter into Executive executive session. Commissioner Hertog Session seconded. Motion carried 4:0 At 10:28 a.m. the Commission entered in to executive session. Return to Open The Commission reconvened at 12 :07 p.m. Commissioner O'Connor moved to ratify the Session to ratify Chair Iona called for a motion to ratify the actions taken in executive actions taken in executive session for Items ES- the actions taken session. 339 ES-24, ES-030, and ES-031 : KPC 2014-012, in Executive ES-033 : KPC 2014-014, ES-035, ES-36, ES- Session 037, and ES-038. ES-33 : On-going) ES-030: Motion carried 4:0 to defer to the next meeting in September. ES-031 : KPC 2014-012 : Motion carried 4:0 to defer the item to the next meeting in September. ES-033 : KPC 2014-014: Motion carried 4:0 to NOT uphold the allegations in the complaint. ES-035: Motion carried 4:0 to defer the item to the next meeting in September: ES-036 : Motion carried 4:0 to receive item ES- 036. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session August 22 2014 Page 12 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION ES-037: Motion carried 4:0 to approve the meeting minutes as circulated. ES-038 : Motion carried 4:0 to deny request. Adjournment Commissioner Hertog moved to adjourn the meeting. Commissioner O' Connor seconded. Motion carried 4:0 At 12:07 p.m. the adjourned. Submitted by: Reviewed and Approved by: Mercedes Youn, Staff Support Clerk Charles C.C. Iona, Chair ) Approved as circulated ( ) Approved as amended. See minutes of meeting. COMMENDATION REPORT October 10, 2014 COMMENDATIONS: There was one letter of commendation and thanks received involving 11 personnel . This letter will be sent to the Mayor and filed . DATE EMPLOYEE COMMENDED COMMENDED BY (1 Letter of Commendation) 10/02/14 Asst. Chief Alejandre Quibilan, Robin Sanchez, Commander Lt, Todd Tanaka, American Legion Post 54 Sgt, Chris Calio, Det. Len Nitta, Ofcrs. Alan Andres, Dustin Broad, Edward Kawamura, Commander Arnold Cayabyab , Darin Irimata, Kauai Veterans Council John Mullineaux, Randall Nero and Michael Nii Wrote to commend and extend personal gratitude to the officers for their assistance and support of the American Legion Post 54 Work Day. ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL BUREAU SEPTEMBER 2014 KPC REPORTS i KPD RECRUITMENT STATUS UPDATE as of 10/02/. 2014 _. Recruitment Status Comments L 16 6 Police Services Officer candidates have been 4 Police Services Officer candidate's backgrounds are pending POLICE SERVICES OFFICER moved forward to the last phase of the hiring completion and or review, ti, process which is the pre-employment medical (86 Recruit Class) exam. Target date for the 86`" recruit class is January 5, 2015, 2, RADIO DISPATCHER No vacancies. I SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Chiefess Kamakahelei (2 vacancies) 4. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Hanalei Elementary (1 vacancy) 5. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Kapa'a Elementary (1 vacancy) 6. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — No response Kilauea Elementary (1 vacancy) 79 SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD - No response King Kaumuali'i (1 vacancy) 8. SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD — 6 names referred by DPS on 09/18/2014. No response was Koloa Elementary (1 vacancy) received from any of the candidates showing interest in the position. Revised : 7/13/ 12 90 Crime Scene Specialist A Crime Scene Specialist gained employed with the County of Kauai, Kauai Police Department on 10/01/2014. Both vacancies are filled. Revised . 7/13/12 Bench Warrant Tracking 2014 rr ; p 11 ayl. Ate Outstandin g Warrarrtits _� rt Records Outstanding � ,'sy�1k. _ ' rt:r�� t• � .� i-Si-� tK, t -h. - b' >:r� bL�t c ki`� r: L:t � ♦ T7 to�l, r �'ll" 'f+�i.� u' ,/: . :-a. r .t1�y �- }- Month Intake (Active) Fig, cn Ly � �IAlsdean, no ainuary { 135 508 172 336 Febri�aly',. 115 450 174 276 F� f March, ` , 107 447 178 269 MW rr April ` ' 117 443 177 266 93 423 167 256 114 378 132 246 � . •9 ' _ 2 , 161 392 126 266 AUgUSt ' ; 148 421 139 282 iii - .•< i . , P" 'f. Septetnaer �G 110 354 128 226 IN s L r + October` December >.' '� I VqqarTota ._; 1100 1393 2423 _ I i Records Intake shows the total number of Warrants received for each month. Outstanding shows the total number of Active Warrants currently in KPD Records Management System plus a-bench warrants. 1 s • 3 a MONTHLY TRAINING REPORT SEPTEMBER 2014 The following training assignments were scheduled / conducted during the month of September NO. TRAINING ORDER TRAINING DATES TRAINING ASSIGNMENT PERSONNEL HOURS TOTAL 1 2014-064 Sept 8-11 2014 93rd CST/WMD Exercise 16 16 364 2 2014-062 Sept 8-12 LTI Laser Instructor Training 2 40 80 3 2014057 Sept 1041 Gambling and Organized Crime Training 5 16 80 4 1 2014-065 Sept 15-19 All Hazards Incident Management Team Training 5 40 200 POLICE RECRUIT TRAINING: 9 168 11512 POLICE DISPATCHER TRAINING: 3 160 480 IN-SERVICE TRAINING None EXPORT TRAINING None Total 40 440 21716 PERSONNEL INSTRUCT STUDENT HOURS I HOURS Created by Sergeant Christopher Calio Training Section L j KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO, TRAINING ORDER 9-4-2014 94-2014 14064 REFERENCE RECINDS; INDEX AS: 2014 93rd CST/WMD Exercise ORDERS: 14-064 The following individuals are ordered to report to the above-training at the following dates and times: Special Services Team Monday, September S: 0745- 1630 Tuesday, September 90 07004545 Wednesday, September 10: 0700-1545 Thursday, September 11 : 06004445 Assistant Chief Alejandre Quibilan Officer Allan Andres Lieutenant Todd Tanaka Officer Hanson Hsu Detective Len Nitta Officer Darin Irimata. Sergeant Chris Calio Officer John Mullineaux Detective Charles Dubocage Officer Michael Nii Detective Alan Santella Officer Dustin Broad Officer Arnold Cayabyab Officer Lucas Ramberg Communications ` Wednesday, September 10; 07454630 i Thursday, September 11: 0745-1630 fi l Officer Troy Sakaguchi j Joint Plannine Session Wednesday, September 10: 09004130 Chief Darryl Perry Assistant Chief Roy Asher Sergeant Chris Calio j Deputy Chief Michael Contrades Captain Richard Rosa 9 Assistant Chief Alejandre Quibilan Lieutenant Trent Shimabukuro Acting Captain Karen Kapua Lieutenant Scott Brede Lieutenant Bryson Ponce Lieutenant Scott Kaui Acting Lieutenant Mark Ozaki Lieutenant Todd Tanaka DATEMW OF TRAINING; Refer to above dates and tunes r LOCATION: Kauai Civil Defense Agency.-EOC UNIFORM: SST BDU GEAR: Assigned weapons and gear, FUNDING; State of Hawaii Department of Defense INSTRUCTORM: 93rd Civil Support Team (CST) . APPEW. 4 1� DARR CHIEF OF POLICE # KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 8-29-2014 94-2014 14-062 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: LTI Laser Instructor Training _ ORDERS: 14-062 The following individuals are ordered to attend this training: OFC. RUSSELL HIMONGALA OFC. ARTHUR CABERTO DATE/TIIVIE OF TRAINING: September 8-12, 2014, 08004700 hours LOCATION. Kihei Police Station 2201 Piilani Hwy., Kihei HI HOST AGENCY: Maui Police Department FUNDING. Hawaii Department of Transportation Grant UNIFORM: Class C INSTRUCTORM: Provided by LTI, Inc. AP OVED: D D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE ' • r KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 9-2-2014 9-10-2014 14-057 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: Gambling and Organized Crime Training ORDERS: 14457 ' The following individuals are ordered to attend this training: SGT. KENNETH CARVALHO OFC. BRUCE NANCE SGT, ANTHONY ABALOS OFC, KAPENA WILSON OFC, PARIS RESINTO DATEMME OF TRAEgNG: September 10-I1, 2014, 0830 4630 hours LOCATION: Hawaii HIDTA Conference Room HOST AGENCY: Hawaii HIDTA FUNDING: Hawaii HIDTA UNIFORM: Class C INSTRUCTORM : Provided by Honolulu Police Department's Gambling Unit APP OVED: DARR D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. TRAINING ORDER 9-12-2014 9-15-2014 14-065 REFERENCE RECINDS: INDEX AS: All Hazards Incident Management Team Training ORDERS : 14465 i The following individuals are ordered to attend this training: Assistant Chief Alejandre Quibilan Captain Richard Rosa Acting Captain James Rodriguez Lieutenant Karen Kapua Lieutenant Bryson Ponce DATE/TIME OF TRAINING: September 1549, 2014, 0800-1630 hours LOCATION: Kauai Civil Defense Agency-EOC HOST AGENCY: Kauai Fire Department and Kauai Civil Defense Agency FUNDING: Homeland Security Grant Program UNIFORM: Class A or C INSTRUCTOR(S): Provided by USFA �APPRO VED: Pr DARRYL D. PERRY CHIEF OF POLICE PERSONNEL STATUS AS OF 09=30-2014 CLOSE OF BUSINESS: AUTHORIZED ACTUAL VACANT APPOINTED 2 2 0 SWORN 159 143 16 County General Fund Grant Fund CIVILIAN 71 54 17 County General Fund 67 51 16 Temporary & Grant Fund 4 3 1 TOTAL ' 232 199 33 VACANCIES: Position Title Appointed Sworm 2 Police Lieutenant (Pos #405 & #446) 1 Police Sergeant (#406) 13 Police Officer (#3581 #361, #447, #449, #511, #526, #584)' Police Officer (#13171 #1318. #13191 #1320, #1321, #1322--COPS) Civilian: 2 Clerk (1 County-funded & 1 Revolving fund) (Pos #532* & T475) 1 Program Support Technician I (Pos #309) 1 Crime Scene Specialist I (Pos #342) 1 Police Records Unit Supervisor (#310) 1 Police Records Clerk (Pos #305) 1 Public Safety Worker (Pos #362*) 10 School Crossing Guard [Part-time]* Kapaa King Kaumualii Chiefess Kamakahelei (3) Hanalei Kilauea . Koloa Wilcox (afternoon only) Crime Scene Specialist - date of hire 1010112014 Police Services Officer (5) - conditional job offer (7) * Short term appointments (89-day) Separation from employment: Sky K Johnston - Police Services Officer 09/30/2014 cob KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT Notes to Budget Summary For the Period August 2014 The Budget Status Report for August 2014 is submitted for your review and perusal. The department's total expenditures plus encumbrances for FY2015 is currently at 17% at the 17% of year lapsed point for the fiscal year; Currently, Kauai Police Department (KPD) is on track to remain in budget. In August, KPD along with other county agencies prepared for Hurricane Iselle. The overtime costs incurred at KPD for this non-event totaled $9,124.50 (not including fringe benefits). It is important for public safety agencies to be ready for such events, unfortunately the unanticipated cost of preparation is the cost the department must accommodate when planning future operations through the rest of the fiscal year to remain within budget. It is also very telling how much it could possibly cost should an event occur, KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT BUDGET SUMMARY ESTIMATE AUGUST 2014 EXPENDITURES ENCUMBRANCES BALANCE % of BUDGET BUREAU BUDGET TO DATE TO DATE 8/3112014 17% Chiefs Office $27, 179,834.00 $4,059,415.36 $443,510.08 $22,676,908.56 17% Administrative & Technical Bureau 116231958.00 70,049.72 322,056.98 11231 ,851 ,30 24% Investigative Services Bureau 224,454.00 41216.49 16,026.93 204,210.58 9% Patrol Services Bureau 375,293.00 13,923. 12 711109.24 290,260.64 23% TOTAL - GENERAL FUND $29,403,539.00 $41147,604.69 $852,703.23 $241403,231 ,08 17% Asset Forfeiture Funds $158,775.00 $ 619413.80 $0.00 $97,361 .20 39% DRAFT::FINANCE'HOLDS PERIOD 13 OPEN FOR FISCAL YEAR END ADJUSTMENTS KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT A & T BUREAU - RECORDS SECTION LEGAL DOCUMENTS PROCESSED REPORTS JAN 2014 TO DEC 2014 LEGAL DOCUMENTS JAN', ,: FEB MAR :APR :MAY JUN_ JUL AUG SEP . : ;OCT > "NOV DEC TOTAL . Warrant of Arrest 19 21 16 15 12 27 29 19 17 X175 Bench Warrant 24 42 35 40 27 26 35 41 16 : :286 eBW Traffic 90 71 66 89 79 71 99 82 80 727 eBW Crim 23 26 17 26 30 41 58 40 49 310 Grand Jury BW 7 4 5 4 5 3 0 1 4 33 Subpoena 174 117 91 176 124 41 53 70 55 901 . Summons 0 1 3 0 3 0 0 0 2 '9 CSM/PS 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 Order to Show Cause 1 0 ol 0 1 0 0 0 0 '2 TRO 45 56 35 42 23 26 27 31 36 321 PO (Family) 91 6 2 41 3 4 2 2 2 34 Restraining Order (Civil) 0 2 0 2 7 0 1 0 3 15 Detention (Juv) 0 0 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 7. TOTALS '392 347 :271 A00 . 31`6 241 :; '305 ;286 264 : 0 0 :0 .2822 Counter Service Report 2014 Monthly Totals Jan Feb March April May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Totals Fingerprint Rolled 26 19 20 32 23 29 20 23 19 211 Firearms Fingerprint/ Photo 22 20 21 26 53 49 33 38 39 301 Legal SERVICE 20 15 16 29 11 21 28 25 37 202 other (information) 185 229 217 218 194 227 168 165 157 1760 Pepper Spray 6 6 4 4 3 7 4 4 2 40 Police Clearance 15 17 10 7 2 24 9 13 8 105 Public Access 30 37 23 26 22 27 31 30 25 251 Request for Record 101 73 119 77 62 60 39 41 48 620 Totals 405 416 430 419 370 444 332 339 335 3490 Funds Month State COUNTY Totals Jan 1763 781.5 2544.50 Feb 1730 901.25 2631.25 Mar 1446.5 762.75 2209.25 Apr 1884 762 2646.00 May 1999.5 661 2660.50 Jun 2283.5 622.75 2906.25 Jul 1819.5 740 2559.50 Aug 1952 669.75 2621.75 Sept 1743.5 666 2409.50 Oct 0.00 Nov 0.00 Dec 0.00 23188.50 Totals 16621.5 6567 I I l PATROL SERVICES BUREAU MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT September 2014 �� .- ,M- o I ! A. FELONY 96 I i B . MISDEMEANOR 222 C . DUI 20 ■ i . rrrr. r >• r .r . � . � rr. . � w � . � . � . rr . � . � . � . � . � w � . ,r� rr� . � . � n � ■. j I I . ■ ■ I .,T� .0• •� I' I 1 t ` 14 ■ S r 4 ,Y kk I I Revised 06/01/2011 PATROL SERVICES BUREAU QUARTERLY REPORT FOR, JULY, AUGUST, SEPTEMBER 2014 Following are statistics compiled by the Patrol Services Bureaus i 2014 2013 CITATIONS 6878 6013 Attached information sheets details the Patrol Activities during the Third Quarter of the current calendar. PATROL SERVICES BUREAU REPORT FOR THE 3rd QUARTER OF 2014 ACTIVITIES: In addition to the daily Bureau responsibilities during this quarter, Patrol Services were involved in the following personnel movements and activities: PROMOTIONS NEW HIRE Effective Monday, August 18, 2014, the following individuals were selected from a referred list to fill the vacant Radio Dispatcher I positions: Heather N. Borges Sarah B. Louxz Souci M. Sayegusa TRANSFERS Effective Sunday, August 17, 2014, Officer Lance I. Okasaki, Jr. of the Patrol Services Bureau, Platoon 2 Lihue, will transfer to the Investigative Services Bureau as a School Resource Officer, ASSIGNMENTS TO/IN PATROL Effective Friday, August 8, 2014: Name To From Sgt. Kennison Nagahisa Lihue Platoon 1 PSB Administration Effective Sunday, August 17, 2014: Name To From Ofc. Danny Creamer PSB Administration Lihue Platoon 2 Ofc. Joshua Leines PSB Administration Hanalei Platoon 2 MILITARY LEAVE APPOINTMENTS RETIREMENTS RESIGNATIONS Officer Michael S. Burton will resign from the department at the close of business on July 28, 2014 and will relocate to the mainland. Officer Sky K. Johnston will resign at the close of business on September 30, 2014 and will relocate to Oahu. Officer Johnston was assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Platoon 2 Waimea.. TERNIINATION OTHER The employment separation of Officer Shelly L. Rodrigues was effective at the close of business on June 30, 2014. Officer Rodrigues was assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau, Mr. Rogelio L. Dela Cruz separated from employment at the close of business on June 30, 2014. Mr. Dela Cruz was a School Crossing Guard at Kekaha Elementary School,. TRAYNING0 JULY 2014 14-044 JULY 7-18, 2014 AT-SCENE TRAFFIC CRASH INVESTIGATION OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. ARTHUR CABERTO OFC. ISAIAH SARSONA OFC. JOSEPH HIMONGALA 14-047 JULY 93 -2014 S . S.T. TRAINING OFC. RANDALL NERO OFC, HANSON HSU OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC, DUSTIN BROAD OFC, ALLAN ANDRES OFC, LUCAS HAMBERG 14-048 JULY 25 2014 TRI-TECH IO SEARCH AND ANALYTICS TRAINING LT. SCOTT KAUI LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO SGT. JASON OVERMYER SGT, GINNY PIA MICHELE ALBARADO MICHAEL LANE AMY AGCAOILI 14-049 PERSONAL RADIATION DETECTOR (PRD) COURSE JULY 175 2014 CAPT. RICHARD ROSA LT, JON TAKAMURA LT. SCOTT BREDE A/LT. ANTHONY MORITA JULY 18, 2014 LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO A/LT. GINNY PIA SGT. JASON OVERMYER 14-050 JULY 10, 2014 SPILLMAN TECHNOLOGIES DEMONSTRATION ASSISTANT CHIEF ROY ASHER CAPT, RICHARD ROSA A/LT. GINNY PIA LT, TRENT SHIMABUKURO LT, SCOTT BREDE SGT. KENNISON NAGAHISA SGT. JASON OVERMYER AMY AGCAOILI MICHELE ALBARADO KATHLEEN LANGTAD GINGER BRAY Con't JULY 2014 14-052 JULY 179 2014 TASER AXON DEMONSTRATION ASSISTANT CHIEF ROY ASHER LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO A/LT. GINNY PIA. SGT. JASON OVERMYER 14-054 JULY 18, 2014 L.G.B.T. . CULTURE & AWARENESS TRAINING LT. JON TAKAMURA SGT. KENNISON NAGAHISA MICHELE ALBARA.DO AMY AGCAOILI JAY WATANABE 14-056 JULY 21 TO JULY 23,2014 MOTOROLA CAD/RMS DEMONSTRATION ASSISTANT CHIEF ROY ASHER CAPT. RICHARD ROSA A/LT. GINNY PIA LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO LT, SCOTT BREDE SGT. KENNISON NAGAHISA SGT, JASON OVERMYER AMY AGCAOILI MICHELE ALBAR.ADO KATHLEEN LANGTAD GINGER BRAY AUGUST 2014 14-059 AUGUST 5, 2014 WORKSHOP: "ARE WE READY-ACTIVE SHOOTER ON CAMPUS" LT. SCOTT BREDE LT. SCOTT KAUI LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO A/LT. ANTHONY MORITA 14-060 AUGUST 1849, 2014 S.S.T. TRAINING OFC. RANDALL NERO OFC. HANSON HSU OFC. DARIN IRIMATA OFC, DUSTIN BROAD OFC, ALLAN ANDRES OFC. LUCAS HAMBERG 14-063 AUGUST 25-29, 2014 CRASH DATA RETRIEVAL TRAINING LT. JON TAKAMURA OFC. ISAIAH SARSONA SGT. JASON OVERMYER OFC. RUSSELL HIMONGALA OFC. SHAWN HANNA OFC. ARTHUR CABERTO I i SEPTEMBER 2014 14-064 2014 93RD CST/WMD EXERCISE SPECIAL SERVICES TEAM - SEPTEMBER 8- 11 , 2014 OFC, ALLAN ANDRES OFC, HANSON HSU' OFC, DARIN IRIMATA OFC. DUSTIN BROAD OFC. LUCAS HAMBERG COMMUNICATIONS - SEPTEMBER 1041 , 2014 OFC, TROY SAKAGUCHI JOINT PLANNING SESSION - SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 ASSISTANT CHIEF ROY ASHER CAPTAIN RICHARD ROSA LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO LT. SCOTT BREDE LT, SCOTT KAUI i 1 MONTHLY TRAFFIC REPORT SEPTEMBER 2014 TRAFFIC COLLISIONS VIOLATIONS FATAL FATAL INJURY SEAT DISTRICT COUNT T/CS T/CS MOVE PARK MISC BELT TOTAL LIHUZ 0 0 5 284 41 182 51 558 WAIMEA 0 0 1 111 19 95 53 278 KOLOA 0 0 9 460 48 189 40 737 KAWAIBAII 0 0 6 335 13 290 40 678 HANALEI 0 0 1 86 157 80 8 331 TOTAL 0 0 22 1276 278 836 192 2582 TOTAL YEAR 6 5 211 8039 2059 5821 1285 17204 MONTH PREY YR 0 0 271 1362 259 912 105 2638 TO DATE PREV YR 3 3 209 7041 2330 4963 828 15162 Community Oriented Policing Report Hanalei District TO DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE , l VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY C EF OF POLICE ROY A. ASHER, ASSISTANT CHIEF OFJ OLICE; PSB o!" RICHARD W. ROSA, CAPTAIN; PS 7 * FROM: SCOTT K. KAUI, LIEUTENANT, PS SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER, 2014 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving OVUH I 30 82 2 80 0 II 101 107 19 77 2 II1 18 113 2 147 5 TOTALS 149 302 23 304 7 II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS A. Officers attended a 9/11 memorial service at the Princeville Westin. B. Officers assisted with the Kapaa High and Elementary evacuation drill on 09/12/14 and the Kilauea Elementary School evacuation drill on 09/25/14. C. Officers conducted Speeding enforcement on Laipo and Ohu Roads in Kapaa and issued citations for speeding and other violations. D. Because of theft and vandalism complaints, Officers were tasked with conducting periodic checks at the Kapaa Refuse Station, throughout the night hours. E. To maintain compliance, officers continued traffic enforcement near and around the various schools within the Kawaihau and Hanalei Districts. F. Due to complaints of speeding and racing fronting the Anahola Solar Farm, traffic enforcement was conducted in the area during 1" watch and 5 speeding and related citations were issued. Pagel of 2 G. On 09/18/14 operation "Bottoms Up", an OVUII project was conducted in the Kawaihau District and resulted in 7 traffic violations being issued. H. On 09-26- 14 another OVUII project was conducted in Kapaa town and resulted in 29 citations being issued and 2 people being arrested for OVUII. I. On 9-29- 14 Operation "Monday Madness" was conducted in the Kawaihau District and resulted in citations for 12 traffic violations being issued. III. MEETINGS / TRAINING A. During the month, Officers attended several mass briefings / training at KPD Headquarters. B. Another officer assisted the traffic unit in teaching ARIDE training to the recruits on 9/8/14 and 9/9/14. IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT A. For the month of September, platoon 1 Officer K-439, conducted 2 Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) classes for the management and employees at Dbj& vu Surf Shop for a total of 2 hours. The classes provided suggestions on making their store harder to steal from. V. INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE A. Platoon 2 Officer K-420 issued a total of 129 citations during the month of September. Sctl Kaui K- 111 Lieutenant Hanalei 10-7- 14 1600hours Page 2 of 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Lihu ` e District TO : DARRYL D . PERRY , CHIEF OF POLICE VIA : MICHAEL M . CONTRADES , DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE ROY ASHER , ASSISTANT CHIEF OF OLICE , PSB oCE RICHARD ROSA , CAPTAIN , PS FROM : COLIN NESBITT , ACTING LIEUT NT , PSB SUBJECT : COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER 2014 I . ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc . Seatbelt Moving OVUII I 20 62 2 38 0 II 21 37 1 26 1 III 7 83 5 112 1 TOTALS 1 48 182 1 8 1 176 1 2 II . SPECIAL OPERATIONS A . The Lihue District conducted 5 OVUII Special Projects two of which were in conjunction with the Hanalei I District . I i III . MEETINGS ADO IV . COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT Officers assisted in the cleaning of the Veteran Center as a community project . One officer and his son along with a Boy Scout troop participated in a recycling project at the Kapaa Beach Park . I Page 1 of 2 Submitted by : �ao Colin Nesbitt K- 204 A/Lieutenant Lihue 10 - 06 -2014 0755 hours Page 2 of 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Waimea District TO : DARRYL D . PERRY , CHIEF OF POLICE VIA : MICHAEL M . CONTRADES , DEPUTY CHIEF OF POST bID� k ROY A . ASHER , ASSISTANT CHIEF , B C� SO aada. RICHARD W . ROSA , CAPTAIN , PS rso 4'I 4 FROM : ERIC J . CASPILLO , AC'T' ING LIEUT , PSB SUBJECT : COMMMITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2014 I . ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Platoon Parking Misc . Seatbelt Moving OVUII I 33 146 92 379 0 II 14 £30 30 158 2 III 19 102 5 102 7 TOTaNLS 66 1 :32 127 1 639 1 9 IIe SPECIAL OPERATIONS A . On September 22 , 2014 and September 26 , 2014 , Platoon 1 Waimea conducted two ( 2 ) traffic enforcement projects utilizing three of ' , .A . Traffic grant fundings . B . On September 28 , _. ^ : 1 and September 29 , 2014 , Platoon 2 conducted a one ( 11 traffic enforcement project ( Project Stay Focus ) front. :. . . t: ie Waa.mea High School on Kaumualii Highway utilizing :, + ie ( 1 ) traffic grant . C . On September 25 , 2 (; 14 , Platoon 3 Waimea conducted an OV*III project on Kaumualii Highway in Hanapepe town , utilizing one traffic grant . III . MEETINGS A . None . IV . COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES TNVOLVEMENT A . An Officer from or; 1. klaimea a t.tended a career day at the Ele ' ele cal. : . .. : : :. a ry *: hool . B . A: N. Offic (% .r from Pi. .1 ;: :. ,. 11 1 Waimea is currently involved J n coaching AYSO youth soccer . I ore Submitted by : IAA� leo*O�D /,.� l« Eric J . Cas to Y 1%) 163 :i Acting Lieutenant Waimea 10 - 03 - 2014 hours PtiO(% 2 o1' 2 Community Oriented Policing Report Traffic Safety Section TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF �� ROY A. ASHER, ASSISTANT CHIEF PSB � W RICHARD ROSA, CAPTAIN, PS V 10� 1 FROM : JON TAKAMURA, LIEUTENANT, PS /TSS SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 2014 I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS Section Parking Misc. Seatbelt Moving Total OVUII T.S.S. 0 9 16 82 107 1 TOTALS 1 0 1 9 1 16 1 82 107 1 110 SPECIAL OPERATIONS. A. 9/11 — TSS conducted an underage drinking project concentrated for the Poipu to i Lihue area. Three subjects were cited for prohibition . III. TRAINING: A. 9/02-04 — TSS Officers were assigned to the 85th recruit class for SFST training. i B. 9/05 — TSS Officers were assigned to the 85th recruit class for ADLRO and Intoxilyzer training. C. 9/05 — Traffic Commander was assigned to conduct a PowerDMS training for the new dispatchers. D. 9/08-11 — TSS Officers were assigned to the 85th recruit class for ARIDE and mock trial training Page 1 of 2 E. 9/08-12 — TSS Officers, Caberto and Himongala attended a one week LTI Laser training on Maui. F. 9/09-11 — TSS Commander was assigned to the COMEX training. G. 9/15-26 — TSS Officers, Caberto, Sarsona, and Himongala attended a two week Advanced Accident investigation course on Oahu. H. 9/15-26 — TSS Commander and Sergeant were assigned to the 85th recruit class for EVOC training IV. MEETINGS: A. 9/03-04 — TSS Commander attended the quarterly Traffic Commanders meeting on Oahu. V. INVESTIGATIONS. A. 09/08 — TSS was assigned to investigate a motor vehicle versus pedestrian collision in the Kawaihau district. VI. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT. A, 9/08 — TSS Sergeant attended a Child Passenger Safety campaign on Oahu. B. 9/20 — TSS Section conducted a car seat inspection at Walmart. VII. OTHER ASSIGNMENTS: A. None Submitted for your review and approval: Jon Takamura K-103 Lieutenant TSS 10/04/2014 1000 hrs. Page 2 of 2 od 1 . KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO. PERSONNEL ORDER 09/05/2014 As Noted 201442 REFERENCE RESCINDS: INDEX AS; PROMOTION PROMOTION Ms. Jeaneth M. Panoy was selected an, internal, recruitment to fill the vacant Weapons Registration Clerk position in the �AdnAnist'rati�p axiiO Techrncal .'Bureau, Records Section. The promotion of Ms. Panoy was effective Mnda`y, i�gust 25;-201u4. A� Y�� 4� ♦ *T � LQ.•` ✓ 11•"1 yYC ir» ed do /// A '.QSmp— ..Y✓•YM.Y.ITY.~•�I � • `, �AJ i.CGS � q �. �i do t LN IN haw do 1t Chi f oPolite - : �'��tk1QiY. O ) g ' ��• � ''� 4i p ffe: Dam 4'�6"�^• Distribution =.A�. C� do Ad odd 16* ...:..: ref,"};� •io. � 6C... H + b r h t'aq jP b odd do irm: w food Ar Qf �lQ4T�] S CONFIDENTIAL - FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY KPD 200 (` ' f KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO, PERSONNEL ORDER 09/11/2014 As Noted 201443 REFERENCE RESCINDS: INDEX AS: EMPLOYMENT SEPARATION RESIGNATION , Officer Sky K. Johnston will resign at the elPse.tof.,_business, on September 30, 2014 and will relocate to Oahu. Officer Johnston was assigned to_ tht'itt tro �� ServicessBur�au,'Pl_ atoon 2 Waimea. �'-` `J •,aft+ t� ;t :: .` , AV Y a 7,. /'�� Darryl D. Pe ''' ' .. v �. Chief of Police .,., Distribution A» �l� r.7r[y`A "q:;�+'�• Lr ff 4 CONFIDENTIAL - FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY KPD 200 KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT DATE OF ISSUE EFFECTIVE DATE NO, PERSONNEL ORDER 10/03/2014 As Noted 2014- 14 REFERENCE RESCINDS: INDEX AS: EMPLOYMENT SEPARATION & NEW HIRE EMPLOYMENT SEPARATION The short term appointment of Mrs. Patricia A. L• ayosa terminated at the close of business on Monday, September 15, 2014. Mrs. Layosa was a Grant Accountant Specialist assigned to the Administrative and Technical Bureau, Fiscal Section: r NEW HIRE Ms. Stephanie N. Regan was selected from a referred list to fill-the vacant"Crime Scene Specialist I position effective Wednesday, October 1 , 2014. Ms. Regan is assigned to the Investigative Services Bureau, lb aril D Pe Chief of olice Distribution "A" f - I CONFIDENTIAL FOR INTERNAL USE ONLY KPD 200 �p o��Y or 614 JVaz ad Ya ce l7 I !�J p&wed to aam wace f r 4140Rn tMa01 F OF N / 1 1 s5t# ovelia Tr�tt .� � MIV (Da~ open at 2:30 pm.) If you need an ASL Interpreter, materials in an alternate format, or other auxiliary aid support, please contact Lieutenant Todd Tanaka at (808)241-1649 or ttanakata,.7kauaigov. at least seven calendar days before the event. OP Charles Iona �o °: Members: Chairman fn��, Randall Francisco '�a p Mary Kay Hertog OF Ernest Kanekoa Jr. James R. O' Connor Donald Okami Sr. Alfredo Nebre Jr. Vice Chair KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION COUNTY OF KAUAI C/o Office of the Mayor 4444 Rice Street, Suite 150 Lihu`e, HI 96766 August 25, 2014 PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT KPC Complaint No. 2014=014 Complaint filed on June 17, 2014 alleges that an officer of the County threatened to arrest the complainant and tried to offer legal advice without knowing the facts relating to the incident and the law. Based on its findings, the Commission found that there was enough information to uphold the allegations in the complaint. The complaint was forwarded to the Office of the Chief for further review and investigation if deemed necessary. This officially concludes the Commission's review of complaint KPC 2014-014. "e--��- . Charles C. C. Iona Chairman, Kauai Police Commission