HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-18-16 Agenda PacketCharles C.C. Iona
Chair
Mary K. Hertog
Vice Chair
COUNTY OF KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION
NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA
Friday, March 18, 2016
9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter
Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/213
L-1hu`e, Hawaii 96766
CALL TO ORDER
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Regular meeting minutes of February 26, 2016
OFFICER OF THE MONTH DETECTIVE ANTHONY MORITA
Members:
Savita Agarwal
Gerald "Chip" Bahouth
Kevin Mince
James R.O.'Connor
Donald Okami Sr.
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CHIEF'S MONTHLY REPORTS
1. Administrative and Technical Bureau — Recruitment, Records Section and Training Reports
2. Fiscal Report
3. Investigative Services Bureau — General Crimes Section, Special Focus Section and Vice
Section
4. Bench Warrant Tracking
5. Patrol Services Bureau Monthly Activity and Traffic Reports
6. Community Oriented Policing Traffic and /District Reports for L1hu`e, Hanalei and Waimea
7. Chief's Announcements and Pertinent Updates
BUSINESS
KPC 2015 -12:
On -going discussion on the Kauai Police Department's Budget for FY 2016/2017
KPC 2016 -06
Discussion relating to the current Police Commission Rules of Administrative Practice and
Procedure
The Kaua `i County is an Equal Opportunity Employer
ANNOUNCEMENTS
• Next regular monthly meeting - Friday, April 22, 2016, 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 §92 -4 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 KPC 2016 -005:
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
February 26, 2016, 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
agenda item
Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4, §92 -5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive
Session is for the Commission to 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 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 the
following agenda items:
ES KPC 2016 -006:
New notarized complaint KPC 2016 -002, received on February 19, 2016. The complaint alleges
while driving past the tennis courts in Kapa`a an off -duty officer passed the complainant and gave
the complainant the stink eye
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION
Ratify the Police Commission's actions taken in Executive Session for agenda items:
ES -33; ES: KPC 2016 -005; and ES KPC 2016 -006
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Pursuant to Hawai'i 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
Kauai Police Commission — Friday, March 18, 2016
cc: Deputy County Attorney Mahealani Krafft
Chief of Police Darryl Perry
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
3. 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 of Boards and Commissions
4444 Rice Street, Suite 150
Uhu`e, Hawaii 96766
E -Mail: mromo@kauai.gov
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
Kauai Police Commission — Friday, March 18, 2016
COUNTY OF KAUAI
Minutes of Meeting
OPEN SESSION
Board/Committee:
Kauai Police Commission
Meeting Date
February 26, 2016
Location
Mo'ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/B
Start of Meeting: 9:00 a.m.
End of Meeting: 11:35 a.m.
Present
Chair Charles C.C. Iona; Vice -Chair Mary K. Hertog; Members: Savita Agarwal, Gerald "Chip" Bahouth, Kevin Mince, James
R.O.'Connor
Also present: Board & Commissions Office Staff: Support Clerk Mercedes Omo; Administrator Jay Furfaro; Deputy County Attorney
Mahealani Krafft; Police Department: Chief of Police Darryl Perry; Executive Chief of Police Michael Contrades; Assistant Chiefs
Robert Gausephol.
Excused
Commissioner Donald "Moki" Okami
Absent
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Call To Order
Chair Iona announced for the record that Commissioner Okami has an
Chair Iona called the meeting to order at 9:00
excused absence and will not be here today.
a.m. with six (6) members present constituting a
quorum.
Approval of
Chair Iona called for a motion to approve the Regular Open Session
Commissioner O' Connor moved to approve the
Minutes
Minutes of January 22, 2016.
meeting minutes of January 22, 2016. Vice
Chair Hertog seconded the motion.
Motion carried 6:0.
Officer of the
The Kauai Police Commission along with the Kauai Police Department
Month —
recognized Sergeant Bernard Purisima as the Officer of the Month for
Sergeant
February.
Bernard
Purisima
Sergeant Purisima was nominated for his role as the lead investigator in the
armed robbery at the Kapa`a Pharmacy in September. The investigation
revealed that the suspect, armed with a handgun, entered the pharmacy and
demanded prescription medication. Following a four (4) day investigation
led by Sergeant Purisima, the police was able to identify and arrest the
male suspect and recovered key evidence.
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes
February 26, 2016
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Chief Perry presented Sergeant Purisima with a certificate of exemplary
and outstanding investigative work and dedication to his duties that lead to
the capture of the robbery suspect. Sergeant Purisima thanked his fellow
officers and detectives for without their due diligence the capture of the
male suspect would have taken longer to resolve.
Reading the recognition for Sergeant Purisima was Lieutenant Kenneth
Cummings.
Chiefs Monthly
1. Administrative and Technical Bureau — Recruitment, Records
Reports
Section and Training Reports
2. Fiscal Report
3. Investigative Services Bureau — General Crimes Section, Special
Focus Section and Vice Section
4. Bench Warrant Tracking
5. Patrol Services Bureau Monthly Activity and Traffic Reports
6. Community Oriented Policing Traffic and District Reports for
Llhu`e, Hanalei and Waimea
7. Chief's announcements and other pertinent updates
Chair Iona opened the discussion to allow his fellow Commissioners to ask
questions and make comments on the reports. There were no comments or
questions from the Commissioners.
Chie Perry made the following announcements:
• Chief Perry thanked Chair Iona and Vice Chair Hertog for
testifying before council in support of Salary Resolution to
increase the salaries of certain officers and department
heads;
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes
February 26, 2016
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
• KPD has been working diligently with their counterparts on
legislative testimony on various House and Senate bills relating to
law enforcement;
• On March 16 -18, Chief Perry and Executive Chief Contrades will
be flying to Colorado to attend a three (3) day training conference
titled "Colorado Two Years Later" after the legalization of
marijuana. The conference will be held at the University of
Denver;
• Officer Mitchell Collier has been named the new Director for the
Kauai Police Activities League;
• On February 25`x' FEMA held a six (6) hour training class on to
prepare for man-made and natural disasters;
• KPD will be conducting training on Active Shooter preparedness
KPC 201542
On -going discussion on the Kauai Police Department's Budget for FY
2016/2017.
• Briefing by Chief Perry and Executive Chief Michael Contrades as
it relates to the Administration's disposition regarding KPD's
proposed fiscal year 2017 budget
Chair Iona stated that Commissioner Mince brought to his attention that
some of the language in the current Police Commission Rules of Practice
and Procedure needs to be reviewed and possibly modified to correct typos
and duplication. He suggested that Commissioners Mince and O'Connor
review the past and present rules and report their findings at the
Commission's next meeting in March. He noted that any changes to the
current rules will require a public hearing.
Commissioner Mince stated that his concerns was that the current
Administrative Rules did not match the Charter; there are a lot of stuff in
rules that seems to be out of order and conf isin .
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes
February 26, 2016
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
He suggested that the Commission do a comparison of the past and current
rules to try to realign it so that it's clearer and it marries the Charter. He
stated that the process could take more than a month but what they could
do is present a preliminary report of their findings at the next meeting and
then have the Chair decide which direction he would like the Commission
to take.
Chair Iona stated that if there is no further discussion on the issue, he
would like to call upon Chief Perry to give a briefing on the
Administration's disposition on KPD's proposed budget for FY 2016/2017.
Chief Perry reported that the Administration was satisfied with their
proposal and they are waiting for the budget to comeback from the Mayor.
Vice Chair Hertog asked Chief Perry if he could provide a little bit more
details relating to the school crossing guards positons. Executive Chief
Michael Contrades stated that the final decision will be made by the end of
the week. Vice Chair Hertog asked what timeline is he looking at for a
response? E/C Contrades replied that they should have an answer by the
next meeting.
Commissioner Bahouth asked with all of their creative thinking in terms of
positions did they get what they asked for. E/C Contrades replied yes,
noting part of the discussion entailed looking at the school crossing guard
positions and what the law requires the Chief of Police to provide. After
doing some research the law states that the Chief of Police is only required
to provide traffic monitors and not school crossing guards; the traffic
monitors are supposed to be empowered with the ability to enforce and
cite. Currently, the Chief is thinking about creating four (4) new traffic
monitor positions in an effort to slowly move away from the school
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February 26, 2016
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ACTION
crossing guards. In addition, they plan to convert some positons into two
(2) training officer positions and one sergeant position for the Office of
Professional Standards, as well as, several other new positions in the
future.
Vice Chair Hertog asked about the status of the SRO's (School Resource
Officer) in the schools. E/C Contrades replied that the SRO's will remain
in the schools. Vice Chair Hertog asked if there will be an effort from the
Department of Education to try to find or fund additional manpower for the
SRO positions. E/C Contrades replied that they met with School
Superintendent Bill Arakaki and they presented him with a memorandum
of understanding that over the next several years there will be an act of
integration where the DOE will have to start paying for the SRO positions
to help off -set some of the cost. Vice Chair Hertog asked if the
memorandum of understanding has been signed to which E/C Contrades
replied not yet.
Commissioner Bahouth asked if the indemnification clause is associated
with the memorandum of understanding. E/C Contrades replied presently
the county indemnifies the state but it was removed. Vice Chair Hertog
asked E/C Contrades if he could address the movement towards purchasing
new vehicles for the department.
E/C Contrades replied that the Administration asked them to procure the
purchase of the vehicles with unexpended salaries so they will be going to
council to ask for their approval to purchase of fifteen (15) new vehicles
for this year.
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Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes
February 26, 2016
SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Commissioner Mince asked if the 1.5 million dollars' worth of priority
items is in addition to the proposed budget and that negotiations had to be
done which reduced their budget to $37,000.
E/C Contrades explained that based on the numbers in their new plan to
use the school crossing guard's positions to create new positions they were
actually $37,000 over their flat budget.
Commissioner Mince then asked if all of the priority items they asked for
was approved by the Administration to which E/C Contrades replied yes,
but the final decision still needs to be made and that they were asked to go
back to make sure that their budget was flat which they were able to do.
Commissioner Mince asked if there are restrictions on putting out bids for
the new vehicles to which E/C Contrades replied he would refer his
question to Assistant Chief Robert Gausephol who handles all of the
procurement for the department.
Commissioner Mince then asked who equips the department's vehicles,
and if it's done here on island or on the mainland to which E/C Contrades
replied that after doing some research they found that it would save the
department money and time to have the vehicles equipped in California
versus having the vehicles equipped here on island.
Commissioner Mince asked Chair Iona if it would be appropriate for him
to ask about the department's overtime, and if not, would he have the
opportunity later to which Chair Iona replied he could talk about it later.
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February 26, 2016
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
Chair Iona commented that when it comes to the budget you have to treat it
like a business; there is this dangerous threshold, especially when you're
put in a situation where there is no money to work with and you have to
decide between getting the proper equipment versus other needs.
E/C Contrades stated that the right now, the department's most critical
needs are positions. There are a lot demands are placed on us each day and
the people do not understand that many of us wear different hats. For
example, as the Executive Chief of Police not only does he have deal with
personnel and labor issues he now, has to deal with legislative issues, and
at some point, their budget needs to be expanded to accommodate
additional personnel.
With no further discussion regarding KPD's proposed budget, Chair Iona
called upon Administrator Furfaro to address the Commission on the recent
County Council meeting relating to Salary Resolution 2016 -01.
Administrator Furfaro stated that Council referred the resolution to the
committee for more discussion next Wednesday. He stated that the
councilmembers made a request to identify a separate number associated
with the attorneys and the prosecutor's office to see if the salaries were
done incrementally, and if they knew, what costs were related to it.
Administrator Furfaro stated that the County Attorney made an appropriate
and objective commentary about getting our people to the level of par with
the other government agencies. He added that both Commissioners Iona
and Hertog testimonies were well received and would like to ask for
another show of support for Salary Resolution 2016 -01 at the next County
Council meeting on Wednesday, March 2, 2016, at 10:00 a.m.
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DISCUSSION
ACTION
Vice Chair Hertog asked what are they looking for other than what was
said this past Wednesday to which Administrator Furfaro replied he
believes council is looking for comparisons of the bargaining unit versus
our management team.
Vice Chair Hertog asked if the Commissioners could get a copy of the
information to which Administrator Furfaro replied yes, after he meets with
the Managing Director at 1:30 p.m. today.
With no further discussion, Chair Iona moved unto the next agenda item.
KPC 2016 -01
Discussion on the SRO (School Resources Officer) Program in the schools.
Chair Iona noted that the item was discussed in conjunction with agenda
item KPC 2015 -12.
KPC 2016 -02
Discussion on having the Police Commission meetings televised on Hoike
Kauai Community Television. (On- going)
Chair Iona asked Administrator Furfaro if he anticipates revisiting the issue
in the near future. Administrator Furfaro explained that the original
Granicus contract was a three (3) year contract but at the end of year the
second year, Granicus found themselves relocating from California to
Colorado in which they asked amend their contract but he refused. He
added that talks are being planned in ten (10) months to revisit the total
package which will include the Mayor's program as well as the Police
Commission meetings, but for right now, as a cost saving measure, both
shows will be put on hold.
With no further discussion, Chair Iona moved unto the next agenda item.
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
KPC 2016 -03
Communication dated February 8, 2016, from Mahealani Krafft, Deputy
Commissioner O'Connor moved to receive
County Attorney to Chair Charles Iona of the Police Commission
agenda item KPC 2016 -03. Commissioner
regarding, Kauai Police Commission Practices Related to Receipt of
Agarwal seconded the motion. Motion carried
Complaints.
6:0
Chair Iona called for a motion to receive agenda item KPC 2016 -03. With
no further discussion, Chair Iona moved unto the next agenda item.
KPC 2016 -04
General discussion on the type of procedural steps that are taken internally
to conduct an audit on cash accounts.
Acting Lt. James Miller of the Office of Professional Standards was
present to address the Commission.
Acting Lt. Miller stated that without going into the specifics, some of the
practices that are in place limits the amount money a unit can have; in this
case, $15,000.00 is the new limit each unit can have in its possession at any
one time.
Acting Lt. Lieutenant Miller stated to ensure that everything is kosher the
method of how the money is obtained has been changed; a memo needs to
be written from the commander of that particular unit to the assistant chief
who will review and approve the document and once that happens finance
will begin to start of all the paper work to cut the check. He added that
once that's all done the commander and the sergeant of that particular unit
will take the check and go to the bank (together) and upon their return go
immediately to the assistant chief who will contact the Office of
Professional Standards and together they will count the money and give it
back to that particular unit for them to place in their safe. Additionally,
mandatory monthly audits will be conducted by the assistant chiefs and the
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
captain of each bureau and the Office of Professional Standards will also
conduct unannounced audits throughout the quarter.
With no further comments or questions by the Commissioners, Chair Iona
moved onto the next agenda item.
KPC 2016 -05
Discussion on providing testimony to the State Legislators to support the
department's needs for more funding.
Administrator Furfaro stated that are four (4) mechanisms in place that
could help the Commission introduce their concerns at the state level. 1)
The Commission's association with the other Police Commission
throughout the state; 2) HSAC (Hawai`i's Association of County's) meets
regularly and submits a legislative package every year in October; 3)
HCOM (Hawai`i County of Mayors); and 4) Kaua`i's Representatives and
Senator Ron Kouchi, if asked, could carry testimony over to the legislators.
After a lengthy discussion, Chair Iona called for a motion to form a
Commissioner Bahouth moved to form a
subcommittee.
subcommittee for the purpose of exploring
different avenues to help generate more funding
for the Kauai Police Department. Vice Chair
Hertog seconded the motion. Motion carried 6:0
Announcements
Next regular meeting- Friday, March 18, 2016, at 9:00 a.m. in the
Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B. Executive Session to follow.
At 10:32 a.m. Vice Chair Hertog read the Hawaii Revised Statutes.
Executive
Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes 02 -4 and 02 -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
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SUBJECT
DISCUSSION
ACTION
they may relate to a Declaratory Action to determine the powers of the
Mayor and the powers of the Police Commission. (On- going)
ES KPC 2016-
003
Pursuant to the Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4, §92 -5 (a) (4), §92 -9 (a) 0-
4) and (b), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to
approve the Executive Session minutes of January 22, 2016, 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 agenda item.
ES KPC 2015-
041
Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92 -4, §92 -5 (a) (2) and (4), the
purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to 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 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 the following
agenda items:
New non - notarized complaint KPC 2015 -013, received on November 19,
2015, is in reference to a request for help from the Police Commission to
ask someone from the Internal Affairs Unit to assist the complainant in
filing a complaint against four (4) police officers in the Kauai Police
Department for misconduct; and in a separate complaint the complainant
alleges that an officer violated his civil rights, projected cruel and unusual
punishment and excessive use of force. (Deferred on December 18, 2015)
ES KPC 2016-
004
New notarized complaint KPC 2016 -001, received on Februm 8, 2016.
Chair Iona called for a motion to enter in
Executive Session,
The complaint alleges during an incident involving the complainant and his
neighbor an off -duty officer in the Kauai Police Department who was
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ACTION
there at the time was discourteous and unprofessional.
Commissioner Agarwal moved to enter into
Executive Session. Commissioner Mince
seconded the motion. Motion carried 6 :0
At 10:34 a.m. the Commission entered into
Executive Session.
Return to Open
At 11:35 a.m. the Commission reconvened in Open Session. Chair Iona
Commissioner O'Connor moved to ratify the
Session to ratify
called for a motion to ratify the actions taken in Executive Session.
actions taken in Executive Session.
the actions taken
Commissioner Mince seconded the motion.
in Executive
Motion carried 5:0
Session
ES:33: On -going
ES KPC 2016 -03: Motion carried 5:0 to approve
the Executive Session Meeting Minutes of
January 22, 2016.
ES KPC 2015 -041: Motion carried 5:0 to defer
the item to May.
ES KPC 2016 -004: Motion carried 5:0 not to
uphold the complaint due to insufficient
evidence.
Adjournment
With no further business to conduct, Chair Iona called for the meeting to be
Commissioner O'Connor moved to adjourn the
adjourned.
meeting. Vice Chair Hertog seconded the
motion. Motion carried 5:0
The meeting adjourned at 11:35 a.m.
Kauai Police Commission
Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes
February 26, 2016
Submitted by:
Mercedes Omo, Staff Support Clerk
() Approved as circulated on
() Approved as amended. See minutes of
meeting.
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Reviewed and Approved by:
Charles C.C. Iona, Chair
ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL BUREAU
FEBRUARY 2016
KPC REPORTS
KPD RECRUITMENT UPDATE
Status as of 03/08/2016
Revised: 7/13/12
Recruitment
status
Comments
1.
Status for the 88' recruit class. The Department of Human
POLICE SERVICES OFFICER
Resources held a written exam on 03/05/2016. 68 candidates
(881h Recruit Class)
applied, 68 invited, 27 showed, 19 passed (names referred), 8
failed. On 03/06/2016, KPD held the PRST (physical) tests. 1
candidate was a no show, 2 failed the PRST, 1 withdrew at the test
site. The remaining 15 candidate's status will be updated in the
April report. There is 1 background pending review from a
previous tests.
2.
EMERGENCY SERVICES DISPATCHER
3 vacancies.
The Department of Human Resources held a written exam on
03/03/2016; 4 names were referred. The candidates will be given
a required Personnel Evaluation Profile test on 03/09/2016 by Sgt.
Abbatiello. Their status is pending at this time. One candidate's
background from a previous test is pending a background review.
3.
DERELICT ABANDONED VEHICLE
1 vacancy
One candidate has been given a conditional job offer. The
COORDINATOR
candidate needs to complete a drug screen test and pre-
employment medical exam on 03/11/2016. If the candidate
passes both, tentative hiring date is 04/01/2016.
4.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD-
No names have been referred
Wilcox Elementary (1 vacancy)
5.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No names have been referred
Kapa'a Elementary (1 vacancy)
6.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No names have been referred.
Kilauea Elementary (1 vacancy)
7.
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No names have been referred.
King Kaumuali'i (1 vacancy)
Revised: 7/13/12
80
SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD —
No names have been referred
Koloa Elementary (1 vacancy)
Revised: 7/13/12
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
A & T BUREAU - RECORDS SECTION
LEGAL DOCUMENTS PROCESSED REPORTS
JAN 2016 TO DEC 2016
eBW Traffic
Grand Jury BW
�PO (Family)
Restraining Order (Civil)
�T.
• KAUX I POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTING PERIOD
Monthly Training Report February 2016
The following training assignments were scheduled conducted during the month February 2016
No. Order No Start Date End Dat Training Description Personnel: Hours: Total.
1 16 - 16002 2/9/2016 2/9/2016 Lethality Assessment Program (LAP) 35 8 280
Training
2
16 -
16004
2/1/2016
2/4/2016
Homeland Security Investigations Task
2
32
64
Force Officer Program
3
16 -
16005
2/24/2016
2/26/2016
TASER Advanced Instructor School
2
24
48
4
16 -
16006
2/23/2016
2/23/2016
Hawau American Heart Association ECC
2
8
16
Conference
5
16 -
16007
2/18/2016
2/18/2016
Webinar Training: "Broken Performance
8
2
16
Evaluation Systems"
6
16 -
16013
2/23/2016
2/23/2016
Dengue IAP Development Workshop
7
2
14
7
16-
16014
2/25/2016
2/25/2016
Senior Officials Workshop for All-
7
7
49
Hazards Preparedness
Totals:
Personnel: 63
Instructional Hours: 83
Student Hours: 487
Additional Training:
Course #15 -110 SRT Monthly Training; 448 student hours. Course #15 -087 TAPE Training Conference; 32
student hours. Overall Total: 967 student hours.
Thursday, March 10, 2016 Page 1 of 1
KAVA'= POLICE DEPARTMENT
POLICE
TRAINING ORDER Date of issue
Thursday, February 04, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/9/2016
RECINDS:
'ORDER N0.
Index As: Lethality Assessment Program (LAP) Training
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
ASST. CHIEF ROY ASHER
A /CAPT. SCOTT BREDE
LT. KENNISON NAGAHISA
LT. SCOTT KAUI
LT. JAMES RODRIGUEZ
LT. TRENT SHIMABUKURO
LT. KENNETH CUMMINGS
DET, CHRIS CALIO
DET. ERIC CASPILLO
DET, CHRISTIAN JENKINS
DET, ANTHONY MORITA
DET, DARREN ROSE
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/9/2016
LOCATION:
Civil Defense - E.O.C.
8:00 hours -
DET.
RAY TAKEKAWA
DVIC
GINA KAULUKUKUI
SGT,
SANDY WAKUMOTO
SGT.
BRANDY LEDESMA
SGT.
CLYDE CAIRES
SGT,
BERNARD PURISIMA
SGT,
SHANE SOKEI
SGT.
LEN NITTA
A /SGT, JOHN MULLINEAUX
OFC,
CHRIS CABRERA
OFC,
ROLLAND PEAHU
OFC,
ARNEL PURISIMA
87TH RECRUIT CLASS
End Date 2/9/2016 16:30 hours
I NSTRU CTORM:
Provided by the Hawaii State Coalition Against Domestic Violence
FUNDING:
YWCA of Kauai
UNIFORM
Class A or C
16 -16002
APPROVED BY:
FODARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
K A f'` A"
1 '1T
POLICE
HAUXI POLICE DEPARTMENT
MAINING ORDER Date of Issue
Monday, February 01, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/1/2016
RECINDS:
ORDER NO,
16 - 16004
Index As: Homeland Security Investigations Task Force Officer Program
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
DET, CHAD CATALUNA
SGT. MICHAEL Nil
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/1/2016
LOCATION:
HIDTA; Honolulu, HI
8:00 hours - End Date 2/4/2016 17:00 hours
INSTRUCTOR(S):
Provided by DHS /ICE /Homeland Security Investigations
FUNDING:
Homeland Security Investigations
UNIFORM
Class C
APPROVED BY:
R4)
FOR, DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
AUA,�.
� ®Si
POLICE
KAUXI POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAINING ORDER Date of Issue
Tuesday, February 02, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/24/2016
RECINDS:
Index As: TASER Advanced Instructor School
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
LT. TODD TANAKA
SGT. LEN NITTA
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/24/2016 8:00 hours -
LOCATION:
Honolulu, HI
INSTRUCTOR(S):
Michael Dzezinski
FUNDING:
Kauai Police Department
UNIFORM
Class D
End Date 2/26/2016 17:00 hours
ORDER NO.
16 -16005
APPROVED BY:
FORDARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
DATE OF ISSUE
TRAINING ORDER 2- 14016
REFERENCE
INDEX AS:
EFFECTIVE DATE 115-087 NO.
2 -22 -2016
RECINDS:
International Association for Property& Evidence Training Conference
ORDERS: 15 -087
The following personnel are ordered to report to training:
MR. BRENT AMOY
CSS STEPHANIE REGAN
DATE/TUIOE OF TRAINING:
February 22 -23, 2016; 0800 -1630 hours
LOCATION:
Embassy Suites Hotel; Las Vegas NV
UNIFORM:
Class C
HOST AGENCY.
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department
FUNDING.
JAG Grant
INSTRUCTOR(S):
Provided by the International Association for Property & Evidence (TAPE)
APPROVED.
CHIEF OF POLICE
KAUXX POLICE DEPARTMENT
POLICE
TRAINING ORDER Date of Issue
Friday, February 12, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/23/2016
RECINDS:
ORDER NO.
16 - 16006
Index As: Hawaii American Heart Association ECC Conference
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
LT. TODD TANAKA
SGT. LEN NITTA
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/23/2016 8:00 hours - End Date 2/23/2016 17:00 hours
LOCATION.
Honolulu International Airport Conference Center
INSTRUCTOR(S):
Provided by AED Institute of America
FUNDING:
Kauai Police Department
UNIFORM
Class C
APPROVED BY:
fly k Y 4
FOR DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
UA'!.
POLICE.
KA,UWI POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAINING ORDER Date of Issue
Friday, February 12, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/18/2016
RECINDS:
ORDER NO.
16-16007
Index As: Webinar Training: "Broken Performance Evaluation Systems"
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
ASST. CHIEF ROY ASHER
LT. KENNETH CUMMINGS
LT. TODD TANAKA
DET, CHRISTOPHER CALIO
DET, DARREN ROSE
DET. KAINA MCCALLUM
VIVIVAN AKINA
EUNICE APELES
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/18/2016 8:00 hours -
LOCATION.
ISB Conference Room
INSTRUCTORM:
Matt Dolan of P.A.T.C.
FUNDING:
Kauai Police Department
UNIFORM
Class A or C
End Date 2/18/2016 10:00 hours
APPROVED BY:
"J"
FJk DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
KAUXI POLICE DEPARTMENT
POLICE
TRAINING ORDER Date of Issue
Thursday, March 10, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/23/2016
RECINDS:
Index As: f Dengue ?AP Development Workshop
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
Scott Brede
Kennison Nagahisa
Paul Applegate
Bryson Ponce
Anthony Morita
James Rodriguez
Kenneth Cummings
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/23/2016 9:00 hours - End Date 2/23/2016 11:00 hours
LOCATION:
Kauai County EOC
INSTRUCTORM:
TBD
FUNDING:
UNIFORM:
Class A or C
TRAINING REQUESTED BY:
ORDER NO.
16 - 16013
APPROVED BY:
DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
r�i
POLICE
KAVIV= POLICE DEPARTMENT
TRAINING ORDER Date of Issue
Thursday, March 10, 2016
REFERENCE:
Effective Date
2/25/2016
RECINDS:
ORDER NO.
16-16014
Index As: Senior Officials Workshop for All- Hazards Preparedness
The following individuals are ordered to report to the above - mentioned training:
Darryl Perry
Michael Contrades
Roy Asher
Bryson Ponce
Rob Gausepohl
Paul Applegate
Richard Rosa
TRAINING DATE:
Start Date 2/25/2016 8:30 hours - End Date 2/25/2016 15:30 hours
LOCATION:
Kauai Civil Defense EOC
INSTRUCTORM:
TBD
FUNDING.
UNIFORM:
Class A or C
TRAINING REQUESTED BY:
APPROVED BY.
DARRYL D. PERRY
CHIEF OF POLICE
PERSONNEL STATUS AS OF 02 -29 -2016 CLOSE OF BUSINESS:
VACANCIES:
Appointed
Position Title
Sworn: 1 Police Lieutenant ( #399)
2 Police Sergeant ( #396, #400, #406, #417 & #442)
7 Police Officer - (County funded - #526)
Police Officer - ( #13171 #1318, #1319, #1320, #1321, #1322 —COPS)
Civilian:
NOTE:
1 Program Specialist I (Pos #561)
1 Pre -Audit Clerk II (Pos 582)
1 Derelict /Abandoned Vehicle Coordinator ( #1947)
1 Senior Clerk (Pos #932)
1 Emergency Services Dispatcher I ( #536)
2 Emergency Services Dispatcher I (T565 & T566 - EMSS)
8 School Crossing Guard [Part-time]*
Kapaa
King Kaumualii
Chiefess Kamakahelei (3)
Hanalei
Kekaha
Kilauea
Koloa (2)
Wilcox
Police Services Officers hired 01/04/2016 pursuant to Section 24 (3)
Short term appointments - -89 -day (3)*
Sgt Ledesma lateral movementeff. 0211412016 to pos. #312
Ofcr Buratti voluntary demotion eff. 02/07/2016 from Sgt ( #406) to PO 1( #534)
Pos 561 reallocation from Juvenile Counselor to Program Specialist 1
Pos 582 reallocation from Account Clerk to Pre -Audit Clerk II
AUTHORIZED
ACTUAL
VACANT
APPOINTED
1
1
0
SWORN
161
151
10
County General Fund
Grant Fund
CIVILIAN
71
56
15
County General Fund
67
54
13
Temporary & Grant Fund
4
2
2
TOTAL
1 233
1 208
1 25
VACANCIES:
Appointed
Position Title
Sworn: 1 Police Lieutenant ( #399)
2 Police Sergeant ( #396, #400, #406, #417 & #442)
7 Police Officer - (County funded - #526)
Police Officer - ( #13171 #1318, #1319, #1320, #1321, #1322 —COPS)
Civilian:
NOTE:
1 Program Specialist I (Pos #561)
1 Pre -Audit Clerk II (Pos 582)
1 Derelict /Abandoned Vehicle Coordinator ( #1947)
1 Senior Clerk (Pos #932)
1 Emergency Services Dispatcher I ( #536)
2 Emergency Services Dispatcher I (T565 & T566 - EMSS)
8 School Crossing Guard [Part-time]*
Kapaa
King Kaumualii
Chiefess Kamakahelei (3)
Hanalei
Kekaha
Kilauea
Koloa (2)
Wilcox
Police Services Officers hired 01/04/2016 pursuant to Section 24 (3)
Short term appointments - -89 -day (3)*
Sgt Ledesma lateral movementeff. 0211412016 to pos. #312
Ofcr Buratti voluntary demotion eff. 02/07/2016 from Sgt ( #406) to PO 1( #534)
Pos 561 reallocation from Juvenile Counselor to Program Specialist 1
Pos 582 reallocation from Account Clerk to Pre -Audit Clerk II
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
Notes to Budget Summary
For the Period January 2016
The Budget Status Report for January 2016 is submitted for your review and perusal. The
department's total expenditures plus encumbrances for FY2016 is currently at 56% at the 58% of
year point for the fiscal year.
Chief s Office percent expended through January 2016 is 56 %, Administrative & Technical
Bureau is 40 %, Investigative Services Bureau at 52% and Patrol Services Bureau at 88% of
budget spent or encumbered. As a note, Chiefs Office budget includes all payroll and fringe
benefits for the entire department. KPD's FY 2016 spending is on target to remain within budget
with nothing significant to report at this time.
KPD along with all county departments are working with Mayor's Administration and Budget
Team to finalize Mayor's Budget request to Council. Council budget presentations begin
Thursday, March 241; KPD is scheduled to present on Monday April 4, 20166
KAUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT
BUDGET SUMMARY ESTIMATE
JANUARY 2016
BUREAU
Chiefs Office
Administrative & Technical Bureau
Investigative Services Bureau
Patrol Services Bureau
TOTAL- GENERALFUND
EXPENDITURES ENCUMBRANCES BALANCE
BUDGET TO DATE TO DATE 1/31/2016
$28,985,125.00 $16,037,362.72 $219,096.72 $12,7281665.56
11551,498.00 400,522.62 214,535.20 936,440.18
2629466.00 114,398.07 21,885.15 126,182.78
391,846.00 141,594.02 202,358.81 47,893.17
$31,190,935.00 $16,693,877.43 $657,875.88 $13,839181.69
% of BUDGET
58%
56%
Asset Forfeiture Funds $603,388.00 $ 99,99522 $50,762.42 $452,630.36 25%
Community Oriented Policing Report
Investigative Services Bureau
General /Major Crimes Section
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, EXECUTIVE CHIEF OF POLICE
RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, ISB <�
BRYSON M. PONCE, CAPTAIN, ISB *..A N-6-1
FROM: KENNETH P. K. CUMMINGS, LIEUTENANT, ISB
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2016
DETECTIVES:
Major Crimes Detective (3) Sex Crimes Detectives (3) ICAC Detective (1)
REPORTS / INVESTIGATIONS:
(2)
ASSIGNMIEN
I CASE DISPOSITION
Detectives
Carry
Cases
Total
Unfound
RTP
Record
Info
Arrest
Arrest
Cases
PFD
Carry
4
Over Last
Assigned /
4
1 1
21
Only
Charge
Self
Other
Cleared / %
Over Neat
Month
Follow Up
Month
Total:
132
52
184
2
13
17
4
5
7
44/24%
52
88
ENFORCEMENT:
Felony
Arrest
MD
Arrest
Total
Arrest
Info
Charge
Search
Warrant
Arrest
Warrant
Grand
Jury
Projects
Meetings
Court
Surveillance
Follow
UPS
Trainings
10
2
12
4
5
1 0
4
1 1
21
4
1
34
8
MAJOR INCIDENTS / NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS:
Murder
In the summer of 2015, ISB investigated a Manslaughter case that had occurred in the Lihue
area. ISB investigation identified a 35 year old male suspect who was subsequently arrested and
charged for Manslaughter and later released pending investigation. In February 2016, the 35
year old male suspect was indicted for Murder 2 "d and OVUII relating to the aforementioned
offense. The suspect was located and arrested, by the lead detective, on the Grand July warrant
and is currently being held at KCCC in lieu of $500,000 bail.
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Assault
ISB was notified by PSB of an Assault that occurred in the Koloa area. ISB investigation
revealed that a 53 year old female victim had been assaulted by a 33 year old male suspect. The
victim sustained a skull fracture and was medevacked to Queen's Hospital in Oahu. The suspect
was subsequently arrested and charged with Assault ls` and Terroristic Threatening 1" and was
released on $10,000 bail.
ISB was notified by PSB of an Assault that occurred in the Anini area. ISB investigation
revealed that a 50 year old male subject had been assaulted by a 34 year old male suspect. The
victim sustained multiple facial fractures and a fractured skull which required surgery. The
suspect was later located and arrested for Assault 1" and is currently at KCCC in lieu of
$100,000 bail.
Death Related Report
ISB was notified of a death related case involving a juvenile male subject. Initial investigation
revealed the juvenile had cerebral palsy and had been under a doctor's care for his condition.
There were no signs of foul play noted and the juvenile's physician stated that the child's death
was expected and that he would be signing the death certificate.
ISB responded to a call of a death related case in Anahola. ISB investigation revealed that an
adult male subject was found unresponsive by his live -in roommate. Drug paraphernalia, to
include used syringes and "baggie's ", were found in close proximity to the victim, suggesting a
possible drug overdose. There were no signs of foul play and the deceased was transported to
the Wilcox Morgue and pronouncement of death made. Next of kin notification was made and a
request for an autopsy submitted. An autopsy was conducted by the forensic pathologist and
nothing unusual was noted but the case will remain open pending the results of the toxicology
report.
ISB responded to a call of a death related case in Lawai. ISB investigation revealed that an adult
female subject was found unresponsive and hanging from a tree located on her property. The
victim was under the care of a doctor for mental health issues and depression and taking
medication. The victim had recently attempted suicide in a similar manner and was admitted
into the Mahelona Psychiatric Ward, where she had recently been released. There were no signs
of foul play and the deceased was transported to the Wilcox Morgue and pronouncement of
death made. An autopsy was conducted by the forensic pathologist and she ruled the manner of
death as a suicide.
ISB responded to a call of a death related case at Wilcox Hospital in Lihue. ISB investigation
revealed that an infant male subject went unresponsive in the hospital's emergency room waiting
area and died shortly thereafter. There were no visible injuries or any other signs of foul play
detected on the infant and pronouncement of death was made. An autopsy was conducted and
the forensic pathologist has deferred her determination of death until the toxicology test/report is
completed.
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ISB responded to a call of a death related case reported in the Nawiliwili area. ISB investigation
revealed that a 30 year old male subject drowned near "Running Waters ". A witness heard the
victim crying for help and called 911. KFD search and rescue personnel were deployed in the
area and located the victim in the ocean, deceased. There were no signs of foul play or
suspicious circumstances noted. An autopsy was conducted and the forensic pathologist's
preliminary cause of death was noted as a drowning.
Missing Person
ISB responded to a call of a missing person case on the North Shore of Kauai. ISB investigation
revealed that a group of visitors hiked to "Queen's Bath" and while taking photographs of the
ocean and surrounding cliff areas, a large wave swept a 28 year old male subject into the ocean.
The U.S. Coast Guard dispatched a cutter, a C -130 aircraft and a helicopter to search for the
missing male subject. No divers were deployed into the ocean due to extremely high surf
conditions and the search was suspended after four days.
CRIME SCENE SPECIALISTS (CSS):
Crime Scene Specialists (2)
LATENT FINGERPRINTS
CSS (2)
Latent Lifts Examined
Reverse Latent
Fingerprint Exam
Inked Fingerprint
Card Exam
Latent Hits
Evidence Processed
(Number of Cases)
Total:
10
33
0
0
13
Hit Information:
Date
Report #
Hit Identification
Finger/Palm
Other Data
DEOXYRIBONUCLEIC ACID (DNA) PROCESSING
CSS (2)
Screening Tests Run
Know Persons Intelligence
Evidentiary
Intelligence
DNA Hits
Total:
0
0
32 (Validation)
0
Hit Information:
Date
Report #
Hit Identification
Statistics
Other Data
FIREARM TEST FIRES
CSS (2)
Test Fires Performed
Total:
0
Test Fire Performed By:
Page 3 of 7
MAJOR INCIDENTS / NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS:
One (1) CSS person attended the International Association for Property and Evidence's (IAPE)
Property Room Management course on February 22 -23, 2016 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Some of
the highlighted topics covered included the handling of firearms, narcotics, hazardous materials
and monetary evidence. In addition, the course provided insightful information on DNA storage
issues and disposal procedures. The course provided a wealth of knowledge that could prove
useful in upgrading current evidence management procedures.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE INTERVENTIONS COORDINATOR (DVIC):
Domestic Violence Interventions Coordinator (1)
REPORTS / INVESTIGATIONS:
DVIC
ASSIGNMENT
CASE DISPOSITION
(1)
Carry over
Assigned
Total
Record
RTP
Unfound
Cases
%
PFD
Carry over
0
previous month
Cases
CWS
Only
Cleared
Cleared
8
next month
Total:
28
69
97
25
40
4
69
71%
1
27
CHILD WELFARE SERVICES (CWS) CASES
DVIC
Family Strengthening
Voluntary Case
Child Welfare Follow Up
Child Justice Center
Update
Total Cases
(1)
Services
Management
Investigations 1KPD
CJC Referral Form
Only
21
0
FSS
VCM
CWS
Total:
9
8
8 3
1
1
30
RESTRAINING ORDER FOLLOW UP:
DVIC
1
Served TRO's
Served Protective
Orders
Dissolved
Orders
Unserved
Orders
Closed
Total Restraining Orders
Total:
8
0
1
12
0
21
OTHER DVIC ACTIVITIES:
DVIC 1
Assist w/ TRO Violations Court
Follow Up
Meetings
Presentations
Training
Other
Other
Total:
5 3
2
0
1
0
0
0
MAJOR INCIDENTS / NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS:
• No major incidents or highlights for February 2016
SEX ASSA UL NURSE EXAMINER (SANE) UNIT:
SANE /Coordinator (1) SANE's (2)
SANE EXAMS:
TYPE:
Non - Report
Exam
Adult Report
Exam
Juvenile Report
Exam
Adult Partial
Exam/Refusal
Juvenile Partial
Exam/Refusal
Call Out w/ Exam
0
0
0
0
0
Page 4 of 7
Call Refuse Exam
0
0
1 0
0
0
Other
0
0
1 0
0
0
MAJOR INCIDENTS / NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS:
• No major incidents or highlights for February 2016
TRAININGS /PRESENTATIONS /MEETINGS /PUBLIC SPEAKING I
OTHERS:
TRAININGS ATTENDED
February 9, 2016 Five (5) Major Crimes Detectives and One (1) Major Crimes
Lieutenant attended the one day Lethality Assessment Program
Training in the Kauai Civil Defense EOC,
February 18, 2016 Two (2) Major Crimes detectives and One (1) Major Crimes
Lieutenant attended the Broken Performance Evaluation Systems
Webinar (0800 -1000 hours) held at the ISB conference room.
February 22 -23, 2016 One (1) CSS person attended the two -day International Association
for Property & Evidence Training conference held in Las Vegas,
NV.
February 23, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes detective and One (1) Major Crimes
Lieutenant attended the Dengue IAP Development Workshop
(0900 -1100 hours) held at the Kauai Civil Defense EOC,
TRAININGS CONDUCTED
February 16, 2016 Two (2) Major Crimes Detectives conducted two PSB pre -shift
briefings (0600 & 1400 hrs) regarding Terroristic Threatening and
Reckless Endangering,
February 16, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes Lieutenant conducted basic interviewing
techniques and investigation involving missing persons cases to
KPD's 87th Police Recruit class (0900 -1000 hrs).
February 19, 2016 Two (2) Major Crimes Detectives conducted two PSB pre -shift
briefings (0600 & 1400 hrs) regarding Terroristic Threatening and
Reckless Endangering,
Page 5 of 7
MEETINGS
February 3, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant attended a case conference
(0900 -1000) at the Children's Justice Center (CJC).
February 5, 2016 One (1) ISB Captain and Two (2) ISB Lieutenants met with
officials from the Pacific Missile Range Facility (PMRF) in the
ISB conference room regarding Sex Assault Investigations (0900-
1000).
February 10, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant attended the Sexual Assault
Response Team (SART) meeting held in the ISB conference room
(1030- 1200)6
One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant and three (3) Major Crimes
Detectives attended the Multiple Disciplinary Team (MDT)
meeting at the CJC (1300- 1400).
February 11, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant attended the Inter Agency
Committee (IAC) meeting at the CJC (0830- 1000).
February 16, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant and two (2) Major Crimes
Detectives attended the Job Performance Report (JPR) committee
meeting at KPD headquarters (1000 -1130 hrs).
February 23, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant and two (2) Major Crimes
Detectives attended the Job Performance Report (JPR) committee
meeting at KPD headquarters (1200 -1330 hrs).
One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant and two (2) Major Crimes
Detectives attended the Sex Assault case tracking/case review
meeting at KPD headquarters (1330 -1530 hrs).
February 25, 2016 One (1) Major Crimes ISB Lieutenant attended the Kauai Service
Area Board on Mental Health board meeting held at the Kauai
Family and Guidance Center in Lihue (1300- 1500).
OTHER ACTIVITIES
1) One (1) ISB Major Crimes ISB lieutenant is an assistant coach of five (5) Junior Olympic
(JO) softball teams in three (3) different (8U, IOU & 12U) divisions.
2) One (1) ISB Major Crimes Detective is a head coach for a Division 1 (K -l" grade) and a
Division 2 (2 °d -3`d grade) basketball teams in the Eastside Youth Basketball League.
Page 6 of 7
3) On February 26, 2016, Detective /Sergeant Bernard Purisima was honored as the Kauai
Police Department's Employee of the Month for February 2016 at the Kauai Police
Commissioner's meeting.
Submitted by:
KerIth Cummings 00555
Lieutenant ISB
03 -07 -16 1300 hours
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Page 7 of 7
Community Oriented Policing Report
Investigative Services Bureau
Vice Section
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, EXECUTIVE CHIEF OF POLICE
RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, ISB 14
BRYSON M. PONCE, CAPTAIN, ISB m -P- '�-'s*0 °J*/ot //,C (Ij IA
FROM: KENNETH J. CARVALHO, ACTING LIEUTENANT, ISB
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2016
I. RE PORTSANVESTIGATIONS
(5)
ASSIGNMENT
Training
1 Da s/IIours
CASE DISPOSITION
Inv.
Carry over
Self-
Referred
Total
PF
Persons
R
Unfound/R.
Cases Cleared
% Cleared
Carry over
(1) Sgt.
previous
Initiated
Cases
.5
D
Arrested
T
0.
Auction
next month
1
month
Cases
1
Value
$5,048.00
$30,000.00
P
$125.00
$26.00
$40.00
0
Total:
5
21
4
30
0
4
0
0
21
70.00%
9
IC -9 UNIT:
(2)
K -9
1 Search Warrants
Training
1 Da s/IIours
Parcel
Interdiction
Assist
Patrol
1
Assist
Det.
Cases
1
Total Cases
Total:
1 1
1 10 /11
27
0
0
l
1
SEIZURES:
Type
Processed
Methamphetamine
Marijuana
Heroin (Black
Pills/Tablets
Cocaine
Weapons
YTD Written
Marijuana
"Ice"
Plants
Tar)
Warning
Warning
for Auction
Total in
126.2
121.6
0
.5
1
.4
0
Grams
Auction
Total:
1
0
7,740
1
Value
$5,048.00
$30,000.00
0
$125.00
$26.00
$40.00
0
ASSET FORFEITURE:
(1) Sgt.
State Cases
Federal Cases
US
Vehicles
Property
Property Sent
Vehicles
YTD Written
Currency/Vehicle
Warning
Warning
for Auction
Sent for
Forfeitures
notices
notices
Auction
Total:
1
0
7,740
1
0
0
0
$27,191
NOTABLE HIGHLIGHT
The rappel tower stairs was replaced with a larger base, wider stairs, bigger landing areas, and an
overall safer structure. Special thanks go out to the Fire Rescue personnel that took the lead in
insuring that the tower stairs was properly installed.
Page 1 of 2
II. MEETINGS/TRAINING
• One officer attended SRT Training
III. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
• One Officer chaperoned Island School 5 "' Grade on a five day trip to Maui.
• Two Officers participated in the 28 "' Annual Law Enforcement/Fire Canoe
Regatta at Wailua River.
Submitted by:
KENNETH CRVALHO 01104
Acting Lieute ant ISB
03/03/2016 1200 hours
Page 2 of 2
Community Oriented Policing Report
Investigative Services Bureau
Special Focus Section
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, EXECUTIVE CHIEF OF POLICE
RICHARD W. ROSA, ACTING ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, ISB
BRYSON M. PONCE, CAPTAIN, ISB t' j� ""`'``r �'a /�� ✓iG
FROM: MARK OZAKI, LIEUTENANT, ISB
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2016
(5) PROPERTY CRIME DETECTIVES, (1) WHITE COLLAR CRIME DETECTIVE
REPORTS/INVESTIGATIONS
(2)
ASSIGNMENT
I CASE DISPOSITION
Detectives
Carry
Cases
Total
Unfound
R fP
Record
Info
Arrest
Arrest
Cases
PFD
Carry
F 0
Ovcr Last
Assigned /
Assigned
/ Supp
Only
Charge
Self
Other
Cleared / %
Cleared / %
Over Next
Over Next
Month
Follow Up
Report
Month
Total:
232
142
374
4
8
5
3
0
32
49 @ 13%
113
212
ENFORCEMENT - DETECTIVES
Felony
Arrest
MD
Arrest
Total
Arrest
Search
Warrant
Arrest -
Warrant
Grand
Jury
Projects
I
Surveillance
I
Follow
I Ups
32
0
32
0
0
0
I 0
F 0
1 54
MAJOR INCIDENTS / NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS (SPECIAL FOCUS DETECTIVES):
A 43 year old male was arrested for Burglary 1" of a residence in Aliomanu. The investigation is
still on going.
SCHOOL RESOURCE OFFICER (SRO) UNIT
REPORTSANVESTIGATIONS
(3) SRO's
ASSIGNMENT
MD /SO Arrest
CASE DISPOSITION
(l) SGT
Carry
Cases
Total
Follow up
Unfound
RTP
Record
Arrest
Arrest
Cases
PFD
Carry
0
Over Last
Assigned
/ Supp
Only
Self
Other
Cleared / %
Over Next
Month
Report
Month
Total:
0
120
120
2
0
0
5
114
1
120 @
0
0
100%
ENFORCEMENT — SRO UNIT
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Felony Arrest
MD /SO Arrest
Total Arrest
Traffic Cites
Criminal Cites
Legal Service
Warrants
T/C
OVUII
Total:
1 33
95
128
3
4
1
0
1
1 0
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K -PAL PROGRAM
ACTIVITY TYPE
# Juveniles
LOCATION
Remarks
Wrestling
0
Ka as Youth Center
Will Start March 2016
Jiu Jitsu
0
Ka as Youth Center
Will Start March 2016
Boxing / Kick Boxing
100
Lihue & Hana e e Boxing Gyms
Planning Boxing Showcase at the Mall
Flag Football
0
Summer Season
Basketball
300
Kilauea, Anahola & Hanalei
Practice started February 29, 2016
Total:
400
DARE
LOCATION
# Classes
# Students
Waimea Canyon Middle School
7
140
Total:
MAJOR INCIDENTS / NOTABLE HIGHLIGHTS (SRO & K -PAL):
February 20, 2016 SRO Unit conduct a Tobacco Compliance Check at retail outlets in the
Lihue, Kawaihau and Hanalei Districts. Forty -six (46) establishments were
checked. One establishment discontinued selling tobacco products and one
was closed for the day. Four (4) out of Forty -four (44) establishments sold
Tobacco to a minor. The non - compliance rate for this project was at 9 %.
MEETINGS
February 3, 2016 K -PAL Officer & Lieutenant attended K -PAL Board of Directors
Meeting,
February 3, 2016 SRO Acting Sergeant, ISB Juvenile Clerk and Lieutenant attended Case
Conference Meeting for at risk juvenile at the CJC.
February 5, 2016 Lieutenant attended meeting with PMRF Staff about Sex Assault
Response and advocate roles.
February 10, 2016 Lieutenant attended SART Meeting,
February 10, 2016 Lieutenant attended Multi - Disciplinary Team Meeting.
February 16, 2016 Kapaa High School SRO attended School Community Council Meeting,
February 16, 2016 K -PAL Officer and Lieutenant attended Mayors Officer Prevention
Meeting,
February 23, 2016 SRO Acting Sergeant attended Seniors and Parents Safety Meeting,
February 23, 2016 Lieutenant attended Mayors Enforcement Committee Meeting,
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Month of February Waimea High School SRO attended CORE Team Meetings at Waimea
High School on the 1St & 81h
TRAININGS / PRESENTATIONS / PUBLIC SPEAKING / OTHERS:
February 1 -3, 2016 Property Crime Detectives and Lieutenant trained KPD Recruits in
Property Crime Investigations and Report Writing,
February 1, 2016 Certified in SAFESPORT Volunteers /Coaches Training by the USA
Olympic Committee.
February 9, 2016 SRO Acting Sergeant attended Lethality Assessment Program (LAP)
Train the Trainer Certification,
February 11, 2016 Detectives, Kauai High School SRO, K -PAL Officer & Special Focus
Lieutenant - Officer Involved Shooting and signs of death training by ISB
Captain.
February 12, 2016 Kauai High School SRO, SRO Acting Sergeant and Special Focus Section
Lieutenant training KPD Recruits in Juvenile Laws, Arrest Procedures,
General Orders, Report Writing and Alcohol Violations,
February 16, 2016 ISB Juvenile Clerk & Lieutenant training KPD Recruits in Missing
Persons, Runaway Juveniles & Maile /Amber Alert,
February 17, 2016 Detectives, Kauai High School SRO, K -PAL Officer & Special Focus
Lieutenant" Officer Involved Shooting and signs of death training by ISB
Captain,
February 23, 2016 Kapaa High School SRO attended Body Worn Camera Training by FBR
Team,
February 23, 2016 Lieutenant and K -PAL Officer interviewed by Michelle Iracheta of the
Garden Isle Newspaper. Press release for K -PAL.
Month of February Two (2) Detectives assisted with Physical Fitness training of KPD Recruit
Class. February 1, 8, 18, 19, 22 & 298
COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
February 10, 2016 Kapaa High School SRO and Lieutenant attended grand opening of Kauai
Community Federal Credit Union Kapaa High School Branch,
February 27, 2016 Volunteered at Special Olympics Stakeholders Class on Oahu.
Month of February Lieutenant volunteered as K -PAL Boxing Coach,
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YOUTH COUNSELOR
(1) Youth Counselor / Position Currently Vacant and supplemented by ISB Juvenile Clerk
REPORTS / INVESTIGATIONS:
(1)
ASSIGNMENT
CASE DISPOSITION
Y.C.
Carry over
previous month
Referred
Cases
l'otal
Teen
Court
Family
Court
RTP
PFD
Unfounded
Cases
Cleared
%
Cleared
Carry over
next month
Total:
15
1 127
1 142
3
68
1
1
1
1 73
51%
68
MISSING PERSONS:
(1)
ASSIGNMENT
CASE DISPOSITION
Y.C.
Carry over
previous month
New
Cases
Total
I
Unfounded
Record
I Only
Located
PFD
Cases
Cleared
% Cleared
Cary over
next month
Total:
80
1
1 81
0
1 0
0
1
0
0%
81
OTHER YOUTH COUNSELOR ACTIVITIES:
Submitted by:
t6`C K 106
K -106
Lieutenant ISB
03 -07 -16 0900 hours
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Counseling
Juveniles
Counseling
Parents
Court
Meetings
Presentations
Special Projects
Training
Other
Other
Total:
1 0
0
0
2
0
1 0
1 0
0
0
Submitted by:
t6`C K 106
K -106
Lieutenant ISB
03 -07 -16 0900 hours
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2016
Month
January
February
March
May
June
July
September
Bench Warrant Tracking
All Outstanding Warrants
Records Outstanding
Intake (Active) Felony Misdemeanor
123 1311 154 I 1157
77 1232 158 1074
November
December
Year Total 200 2543 312 2231
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.
MONTHLY TRAFFIC REPORT
FEBRUARY 2016
TRAFFIC COLLISIONS
VIOLATIONS
DISTRICT
COUNT
T /CS
T /CS
MOVE
PARK
MISC
BELT TOTAL
LIHUE
0
0
11
262 27' 83 18 390
WAIMEA
1
1
2
66 5 36 9 116
KOLOA
0
0
1
183 9 48'„ 6 246
KAWAIHAU
0
0
7
273 11 135 31 450
HANALEI
01
01
2
42 100 54 4'' 200
TOTAL
1
1
23
826
152
356
68 1402
TOTAL
YEAR
1
1
45
1575
291
712
111.. 2689
MONTH
PREV YR
0
0
21
955
116 779
111 1961
TO DATE
PREV YR
1
1
601
1751
323 1473
195' 3742
PATROL SERVICES BUREAU
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT
February 2016
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Revised 06/01/2011
Community Oriented Policing
Kawaihau District
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE 1 14 5,
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CH EF OF POLICE
ROY A. ASHER, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, PSBgV0b
SCOTT K. BREDE, A/CAPTAIN, PSB W K• tv`l
FROM: SCOTT K. KAUI, LIEUTENANT, PSB
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR FEBRUARY, 2016
I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
Platoon
Parking
Misc.
Seatbelt
Moving
OVUII
I
17
55
0
38
3
II
61
35
11
52
0
III
26
54
5
66
1
TOTALS
104
144
16
156
4
II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS
A. Operation "February Speeding" was held on February 24th, 2016, between the hours
of 15004700. Enforcement efforst concentrated on motorists utilizing the new
Kapa`a Bypass Rd. As a result, 23 citations were issued, 18 of which were for
speeding.
B. Due to complaints of criminals gathering at night in the Moloa'a and Larson's Beach
areas. Mandatory beat checks were implemented in these areas and officers
completed a log to document all persons and vehicles they came in contact with
during these checks. As a direct result of these checks two people were arrested.
These checks will be continued into March.
C. Due to complaints of unruly illegal campers, Officers worked with Park Rangers to
identify a family of campers that were causing a nuisance at the Anahola Beach Park
and Kealia Bridge areas. After identifying them, KPD, with the help of Maui PD
confirmed that the adult parents of this family were wanted for crimes committed on
Maui. Subjects were arrested and flown back to Maui to face prosecution.
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III. MEETINGS
A. Tuesday and Friday mass briefings continued during the month. SHOPO, ISB
Detectives and Deputy prosecutors conducted trainig during these briefings.
IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
Several officers are currently dedicating their time in coaching youth sports, maintaining
the KPAL facility and volunteering at the Kauai Humane Society.
Submitted by:
qq!�l e
Scott aui K -111
Lieutenant Kawaihau
03 -04 -16 1519
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Community Oriented Policing Report
Lihue Distri t
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE 3 -11 l Ie
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, EXECUTIVE CHIEF OF POLICE
ROY A. ASHER, ASSISTANT CHIEF, PSB 1* v 7,
SCOTT K. BREDE, ACTING CAPTAIN, PSB ob K. /7
FROM: JAMES A. RODRIGUEZ, LIEUTENANT, PSB
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR February 2016
I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
Squad
Parking
Misc.
Seatbelt
Moving
OVUII
I
13
22
1
20
3
II
5
19
0
6
0
III
18
33
0
20
0
TOTALS
36
74
1 1
46
1 3
II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS
A. None
III. MEETINGS
A.
02/01
To
02/29:
Mass
briefing
every Tues. & Fri. (with OPA, TSS, ISB)
B.
02/01
To
02/29:
Mass
briefing
w /SHOPO concerning permanent shifts
IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
A. 02113
To 02/14: Plt. 2
Officer
volunteer his time w /Cub Scout Troop 148, annual
"Dad
& Lads" camp at
Kokee
State Park.
Submitted for y,�our review and approval:
JAMES A. R
A/Lieutenant
03 -09 =16
GUEZ
K -113
Lihue
13:00hrs
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Community Oriented Policing Report
TO:
VIA
FROM:
Traffic Safety S ction
DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE 3- 10
MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, EXECUTIVE CHIEF, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF
ROY A. ASHER, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, PSB
SCOTT K. BREDE, ACTING CAPTAIN, PSB em lc�, 1^
JON TAKAMURA, LIEUTENANT, PSB
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 2016
I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
Platoon
Parking
Misc.
Seatbelt
Moving
TOTAL
OVUII
Traffic Section
0
42
35
355
432
4
TOTALS
0
42
1 35
1 355
1 432
4
II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS
A. Month of February, Speed enforcement targeting the Wailua Corridor and Kapaa
Elementary School,
III. MEETINGS/TRAININGS
A. 2/29 — Meeting with the Office of the Prosecuting Attorney regarding telephonic
warrants.
IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
A. 2/08 — Car Seat Inspection, Tutu & Me, Kekaha Program
B. 2/11 — Car Seat Inspection, Tutu & Me, Hanapepe Program
C. 2/16 — Car Seat Inspection, Tutu & Me, Anahola Program
D. 2/22 — Car Seat Inspection, Tutu & Me, Kapaa Program
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Submitted by:
Jon Takamura
Lieutenant
3/03/16
K -103
Lihue
1300 hours
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Community Oriented Policing Report
Waimea District
TO: DARRYL D. PERRY, CHIEF OF POLICE
VIA: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIE OF POLICE
ROY A. ASHER, ASSISTANT CHIEF OF POLICE, PSB j jt.
SCOTT BREDE, CAPTAIN, PSB IO V�� 1I
FROM: CLYDE CAIRES, ACTING LIEUTENANT, PSB, WAIMEA
SUBJECT: COMMUNITY ORIENTED POLICING REPORT FOR February 2016
I. ENFORCEMENT EFFORTS
Platoon
Parking
Misc.
Seatbelt
Moving
OVUII
I
1
27
1
27
II
6
15
9
93
III
4
41
5
125
1
TOTALS
11
83
15
1 245
1 1
II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS
A. On 02/07/2015 Platoon 3, along with Kikiaola Land
Company, conducted a sweep on their property located
just west of the Waimea Pier for homeless subjects
camping on property. Also, Waimea District monitored
the Waimea Town Celebration in which no major incidents
took place during the celebration.
III. MEETINGS
A. None.
IV. COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES AND INVOLVEMENT
A. A member of the Waimea District coaches softball at
Waimea High School.
B. Two officers volunteers as a girls youth softball coach.
C. One officer volunteers as a youth baseball coach.
D. Another officer coaches baseball in the Lihue District.
E. Another officer volunteers his time as a coach for the
Kauai High School football team.
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Submitted for your review and approval:
/ 7cJ.
CLYDE CAIRES
A /Lieutenant
03 -08 -2016
K -201
Waimea
1135 hrs
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