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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-24-18 Agenda PacketGerald Bahouth Members: Chair Catherine Adams Leina' ala Jardin Kevin Mince Roy Morita Mary K. Hertog Vice Chair RECEIVED COUNTY OF KAUA'I POLICE COMMISSION NOTICE OF MEETING AND AGENDA Friday, August 24, 2018 918 AUG 14 P 4 :23 9:00 a.m. or shortly thereafter Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B, Lihu`e, Hawaii 96766 t_ CALL TO ORDER CHAIR'S COMMENTS/ANNOUNCEMENTS MAYORAL PROCLAMATION FOR POLICE CAPTAIN PAUL APPLEGATE APPROVAL OF THE OPEN SESSION MEETING MINUTES OF JULY 27, 2018 CHIEF'S MONTHY REPORTS, ANNOUNCEMENTS AND PERTINET UPDATES 1. Administrative and Technical Bureau Reports 2. 2017-2018 Fiscal Year Report as of July 31, 2018 3. Investigative Services Bureau 4. Calls for Service and Incident 5. Fiscal Year 2018-2019 Calendar Goals 6. Update on the Department's Seven -Point Program and Cadet Program BUSINESS KPC 2018-06 Discussion and possible decision -making on revising the Kauai Police Commission Rules on Administrative Practice and Procedure to reflect the Intermediate Court of Appeals decision of June 2016 regarding the discipline of the chief of police, commission oversight and supervision of the chief. On -going ANNOUNCEMENTS • Next regular monthly meeting - Friday, September 28, 2018, 9:00 a.m. at the Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B. Executive Session to follow. Kaua `i County is an Equal Opportunity Employer EXECUTIVE SESSION Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to review and discuss charges brought against an officer or employee of the County, 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 2018-001 Monthly update by Office of Professional Standards Lieutenant Scott Williamson on the status of the Department's disposition on all formal notarized complaints that were filed with the Kauai Police Department, including complaints that were filed with the Police Commission and referred to the Office of the Chief for further review. Final Complaint Dispositions (c) Communication dated August 3, 2018 from Acting Chief of Police Robert Gausephol to Chair Bahouth and members of the Kauai Police Commission regarding the Department's response to Attorney Daniel Hempey as it relates to complaint no. KPC 2018-009. (d) Communication dated August 6, 2018 from Deputy Chief of Police Robert Gausephol to Chair Bahouth and members of the Kauai Police Commission regarding the Department's final disposition for notarized complaint no. KPC 2018-007. (e) Communication dated August 7, 2018 from Deputy Chief of Police Robert Gausephol to Chair Bahouth and members of the Kauai Police Commission regarding the Department's final disposition for notarized complaint no. KPC 2018-005. ES KPC 2018-002 Monthly update by Acting Chief Michael Contrades or his designated representative on any significant adverse incidents/events involving personnel in the Kauai Police Department that could potentially impact the County, the Police Commission and the Kauai Police Department. ES KPC 2018-025 Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4 and §92-5 (a) and (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to discuss the hiring of a new Police Chief and other related items, and to consult with its attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities and liabilities as they may relate to this agenda item. Kauai Police Commission — Friday, August 24, 2018 ES KPC 2018-029 Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to review and discuss charges brought against officers in the County, 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: (a) Communication from dated July 26, 2018 from Mayor Bernard P. Carvalho Jr. to Chair Gerald Bahouth and Members of the Kauai Police Commission regarding a complaint filed by an officer of the County alleging retaliation by senior members in the Kauai Police Department. ES KPC 2018-030 Pursuant to 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 meeting minutes of July 27, 2018 to consult with its attorney on issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and or liabilities as they may relate to this agenda item. ES KPC 2018-031 Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (4) the purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to consult with its attorney on issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privilege immunities, and or liabilities as they may relate to a discussion and possible decision - making regarding administrative rules. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION Ratify the actions taken by Police Commission in Executive Session for the following agenda items: ES KPC 2018-001, ES KPC 2018-002, ES KPC 2018-025, ES KPC 2018-029, ES KPC 2018-030 and ES KPC 2018-031. 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, August 24, 2018 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: mromonkauai.gov Phone: (808) 241-4920 Facsimile: (808) 241-5127 cc: County Attorney Mauna Kea Trask Deputy Chief of Police Michael Contrades SPECIAL ASSISTANCE If you need an ASL Interpreter, materials in an alternate format, or other auxiliary aid support, or an interpreter for a language other than English, please contact Lani Agoot at (808) 241-4917 or lagoot(Mauai.gov at least seven calendar days prior to the meeting. Kauai Police Commission — Friday, August 24, 2018 COUNTY OF KAUAI J lis FB-; Minutes of Meeting OPEN SESSION Board/Commission I Kauai Police Commission Meeting Date July 27, 2018 Location Mo'ikeha Building — Meeting Room 2A/B Start of Meeting: 9:02 a.m. I End of Meeting: 12:20 p.m. Present Chair Gerald Bahouth; Vice Chair Mary K. Hertog; Commissioners: Catherine Adams, Leina'ala Jardin, Kevin Mince and Roy Morita. Also present: Boards & Commissions Office Staff. Support Clerk Mercedes Omo; Office of the County Attorney: Deputy County Attorney Mark Ishmael; Police Department: Assistant Chief Robert Gausepohl SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Call To Order Chair Bahouth called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. with six commissioners present to conduct business. Chair's Vice Chair Hertog read a letter from First Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Jennifer Winn to Announcements Lieutenant Chris Calio, thanking him for his hard work and dedication in solving the murder of Jon Togioka and making sure that his killer was brought to justice, including his entire team for playing a major role in helping to solve the case, and the many personnel — sworn and civilian — who did their job well and gave the jury what they needed to convict. Officers of the Reading the recognition for the Officers of the Month was Sergeant John Mullineaux. Month: Randall Also present for the recognition were members of the Special Olympics, Ms. Tracy Bender Nero and and Ms. Jocelyn Barriga. Bobilee Silva Officers Nero and Silva were recognized for their generosity in giving their time to be the Guardians of the Flame at this year's 50`" Annual Troy Barboza Law Enforcement Torch Run on Oahu. This year was notably special because the flame that lit the torch came from the Kilauea volcano on Hawaii Island, traveled through the islands of Maui and Lana'i, before arriving on Oahu. Ms. Bender thanked the Kauai Police Department, especially Officers of the Month Nero and Silva, for all of their support in making the event very memorable and successful. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 2 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Approval of Ms. Adams pointed out that a correction needed to be made on Page 5 of the June 22, Mr. Morita moved to approve the Minutes June 22, 2018, meeting minutes, noting that the word "second" was missing where it said, "the meeting minutes as amended. Mr. 2018 and July 6, Commission should never guess the Chief." Staff acknowledged the correction and Mince seconded the motion. The 2018 will make the necessary changes. motion carried 6:0. Chiefs Monthly Assistant Chief Rob Gausepohl apologized on behalf Assistant Chief Mike Contrades Reports for not being able to attend the meeting. A/C Contrades was attending a training at the National FBI Academy in Virginia. A/C Gausepohl reported that the Department is moving forward with its new online reporting system, where members of the public who want to file a complaint can do so online; all they have to do is complete the form and press send. This will alleviate the time spent by an officer having to go out to the scene, take the report, and write the report. Chair Bahouth asked about following up once a complaint is received by the officer. A/C Gausepohl responded that the way it works is once the individual completes the online form and presses send, the information will go directly to dispatch and in turn, they will assign the case to a beat officer in the area for follow-up. Vice Chair Hertog asked if the system allows the individual making the complaint to print out a copy of the report for insurance purposes. A/C Gausepohl responded that the Department will not issue a report number until the report is completed; however, there is a way for an individual to get a copy of the redacted report for insurance purposes. A/C Gausepohl shared that the Department will be sending representatives from the Department to attend the memorial services for fallen Hawaii Island Officer Bronson Kaliloa on August 4, 2018. On a lighter note, Assistant Chief Contrades will be doing ride-alongs to get a feel on what the patrol officers go through. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 3 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Vice Chair Hertog commented relative to the General Crime Report that it seems the Department had one heck of a month in terms of murder and attempted murder cases, several unattended death cases, and numerous thefts. She expressed her appreciation to all of the police officers in the Kauai Police Department who are often sometimes not recognized for the work that they do. Chair Bahouth asked the Commissioners if they had any questions relative to the Chiefs monthly reports. Mr. Mince asked where the Department was at in implementing its seven -point program/junior apprentice police officer program. Captain Roderick Green explained that because of legal concerns, the cadet program is still under review by the Human Resources Department and the Office of the County Attorney as to whether or not it is constitutional to offer the program to only high school students and not someone who is 30 years of age who wanted to participate in the program. Relative to the seven -point program, Captain Green explained that the Department has created a curriculum comprised of various questions, which, at this point, they are waiting to consolidate the questions into the cadet program. Mr. Mince asked if the program hinges upon all seven parts coming together at the same time, and if the idea of giving the people the sample writing test is still in play, and if so, what would happen next if they end up failing the test. As for the continuum of getting the seven -point program up and running with the understanding that one of the steps is questionable, Mr. Mince asked where the other six steps in the process were. Vice Chair Hertog suggested placing the item on the Commission's next agenda to give Assistant Chief Gausepohl time to prepare a report rather than bombard him with questions he's not prepared to answer. Chair Bahouth agreed and asked Staff to place the item on the Commission's next meeting agenda. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 4 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Business Discussion and possible decision -making on revising the Kauai Police Commission Rules on Administrative Practice and Procedure to reflect the Intermediate Court of KPC 2018-06 Appeals decision of June 2016 regarding the discipline of the chief of police, commission oversight and supervision of the chief. On -going Vice Chair Hertog stated that at a previous meeting, Mr. Mince presented a PowerPoint presentation on the proposed changes to the current Police Commission rules; however, County Attorney Trask shot down almost every point Mr. Mince was trying to make and it didn't go any further than that. Given that, she felt that there needs to be more one-on-one conversations with Mr. Trask and Deputy County Attorney Ishmael as to what the Commission is or is not allowed to do. She pointed out that the Commission does not want to interfere with the Department's day-to-day operations, and its main focus is on the supervision of the police chief and any aspect of information the Commission needs in order to fulfill its responsibilities. Mr. Mince pointed out that the current rules do not include the Intermediate Court of Appeals' ruling which gives the Commission the power to discipline the chief of police. He shared that in his two years as a police commissioner, he has seen the Commission struggle on what it can and cannot do and the kind of powers it has, and as a suggestion, he asked the County Attorney if the Commission could clarify those things in its rules so the current commissioners and future commissioners can look at the rules and know exactly what to do. He added that, to Mr. Trask's point, anything the Commission wants to do, from asking the Chief questions to driving by the police station on the way to the airport, was considered interfering with the administrative functions of the Department. So in an effort to move forward rather than try to rehash his proposed rule amendments, perhaps it would be more fruitful to have a one-on-one discussion with Mr. Trask. He referenced a question in Civil Beat that asked people running for office what they would do to strengthen police accountability, and the following are some of the Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 5 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION responses: 1. Mayoral candidate — the County Charter provides the Police Commission with oversight power over police accountability, and a large paramilitary organization asserting police power requires strong accountability mechanisms. Primary is a strong and independent police commission that interacts with the chief to ensure that leadership at the top is accountable and supported, and the key to all this is the mayor, who appoints the Police Commission. The second accountability mechanism is the citizen complaint process administered by the Police Commission. Fair and credible handling of complaints will give citizens assurance that there is good oversight. The third accountability mechanism includes oversight by the mayor and the council of administrative activities and control of the purse strings. 2. Incumbent — we need to encourage our commissions to take a more active role in conflict management and resolution so that when incidents arise, they can be fully addressed. 3. Candidate running for County Council — I support providing the Police Commission with increased oversight authority. Mr. Mince shared that at one of their many meetings, he asked, relative to the County departments that do not have commission -appointed department heads, who provides oversight of that department head, and Mr. Trask responded the Mayor. He then asked when it comes to the Police Commission, who has the authority to appoint the department head, who does the oversight to ensure the compliance of the County's policy is being met, and Mr. Trask responded nobody. He added that if the Commission is not here to provide oversight and the only things that the Commissioners can do are provided in the Charter, then the Commission might Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 6 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION as well meet once a month just to acknowledge the Officer of the Month and every 10 years to appoint a new police chief because basically that's all the Commissioners are doing. Chair Bahouth added that the impression he was under based on what Mr. Trask said is it really funnels down to the rules being one aspect and the Charter being another aspect, and the Commission should be looking at changing the Charter. Mr. Mince came back and said what it really comes down to is does the Commission believe it has oversight responsibility, and if it does, the Commission needs to implement rules to tell the Commissioners what it can and cannot do. He pointed out, to Mr. Trask's point, anything that's not in the Charter is considered administrative, but all he's trying to do is inquire on those things; however, Mr. Trask does not see it as inquiring and sees it as interfering. Chair Bahouth stated for all intents and purposes, the Commission needs to sit down with Mr. Trask and have him clarify whether it's the Commission's rules or the Charter that needs to be changed because one affects the other. Vice Chair Hertog stated that lawyers are there to give advice, and the Commission can make a request and if it doesn't get a response, then the Commissioners will take it into account when it comes time to evaluate the chief of police. She added that she disagreed with Mr. Mince as to not having a viable position because the Commission does have the authority to hire, discipline and fire the chief of police, and she disagreed with Mr. Trask that nobody has oversight to ensure the compliance of the County's policy is being met; that's simply not true because the Police Commission has the authority to hire, discipline and fire the chief of police and that oversight is the key to all police departments throughout the nation. Chair Bahouth stated, to Mr. Trask's point about the Commission inquiring, he thinks Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 7 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Mr. Trask is trying to protect the Commission from the standpoint of not going too far because of liabilities; however, he agrees with Vice Chair Hertog that the Police Commission does have oversight to a certain extent, and if it wants to extend its responsibilities, it needs to be sure that it does not put itself in a positon where the Commission is looked at working for the County or the Chief of Police is working for the Commission. Mr. Morita stated that he views the administration as picking and choosing its fights, where the Commission shouldn't be involved and yet it is involved, so until there is consistency as to what the Commission can and cannot do, he feels otherwise. KPC 2018-013 Public announcement for notarized complaints no. KPC 2018-007. Ms. Adams moved to receive the public announcement for notarized After a diligent inquiry by the Commission in which the Commissioners reviewed all complaint no. KPC 2018-007. available materials, including footage obtained by the body -worn camera, the Kauai Mr. Morita seconded the motion. Police Commission has exonerated the officer from all wrongdoings. All parties have The motion carried 6:0. been properly notified of the Commission's final disposition. This officially concluded the Commission's review of notarized complaint no. KPC 2018-007. Announcements Next regular meeting — Friday, August 24, 2018, at 9:00 a.m. at the Mo'ikeha Building, Meeting Room 2A/2B. Executive Session to follow. Executive Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this At 10:04 a.m., Vice Chair Hertog Session Executive Session is for the Commission to review and discuss charges brought against read the Hawaii Revised Statutes to an officer or employee of the County, where consideration of matters affecting privacy bring the meeting into Executive will be involved, provided that if the individual concerned requests an open meeting, an Session. 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 Monthly update by Office of Professional Standards Lieutenant James Miller on the KPC 2018-001 status of the Department's disposition on all formal notarized complaints that were filed with the Kauai Police Department, including the complaints that were filed with the Police Commission and referred to the Office of the Chief for further review. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 8 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION (b) Communication dated June 26, 2018, from Chief of Police Darryl Perry to Chair Gerald Bahouth and Members of the Police Commission regarding the Department's final disposition for Police Commission notarized complaint nos. KPC 2018-001 and KPC 2018-002. ES Monthly update by Deputy Chief Contrades, or his designated representative, on any KPC 2018-002 significant adverse incidents/events involving personnel in the Kauai Police Department that could potentially impact the County, the Police Commission and the Kauai Police Department. ES Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4 and §92-5 (a) and (2) and (4), the purpose KPC 2018-025 of this Executive Session is for the Commission to discuss the different hiring options to find a new police chief and other related items, and to consult with its attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities and liabilities as they may relate to this agenda item. ES Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4 and §92-5 (a) and (2) and (4), the purpose KPC 2018-026 of this Executive Session is for the Commission to discuss the appointment of an acting police chief, and other related items, and to consult with its attorney on questions and issues pertaining to the Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities and liabilities as they may relate to this agenda item. ES Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (2) and (4), the purpose of this KPC 2018-027 Executive Session is for the Commission to review and discuss charges brought against an officer or employee of the County, 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 this agenda item. (a) Communication dated June 15, 2018, from Attorneys at Law Bronster Fujichaku Robbins to the Kauai Police Commission regarding a request to allow a ranking member in the Kauai Police Department to return back to work. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 9 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION ES Pursuant to Hawaii Revised Statutes §92-4, §92-5 (a) (4), §92-9 (a) (1-4) and (b), the Ms. Adams moved to enter into KPC 2018-028 purpose of this Executive Session is for the Commission to approve the Executive Executive Session. Vice Chair Session meeting minutes of June 22, 2018, and the Special Executive Session meeting Hertog seconded the motion. The minutes of July 6, 2018, to consult with its attorney on issues pertaining to the motion carried 6:0. At 10:07 a.m., Commission's powers, duties, privileges, immunities, and/or liabilities as they may the Commissioners entered into relate to this agenda item. Executive Session. Return to Open At 12:20 p.m., the Commissioners reconvened in Open Session. Chair Bahouth called Ms. Adams moved to ratify the Session to Ratify for a motion to ratify the actions taken in Executive Session. actions taken for the following the actions taken Executive Session items. Vice Chair in Executive Hertog seconded the motion. The Session motion carried 6:0. ES KPC 2018-001: Motion carried 6:0 to accept the communication dated June 26, 2018. ES KPC 2018-002: No Report. ES KPC 2018-025: Motion No.I Motion carried 6:0 to establish a Permitted Interaction Group consisting of Commissioners Hertog, Mince and Adams to start the selection process. Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 10 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Motion No. 2. Motion carried 6:0 to target the selection process to be completed by November 16, 2018. Motion No. 3 Motion carried 6:0 to designate Mr. Mince as the Chair for the PIG. Motion No. 4 Motion carried 6:0 to designate Commissioners Mince, Hertog and Adams as members of the PIG. ES KPC 2018-026: Motion carried 5:1 to appoint Assistant Chief Michael Contrades as the Acting Chief effective July 27, 2018. ES KPC 2018:027: Motion carried 6:0 to receive the communication dated June 15, 2018, from Attorneys at Law Bronster Fujichaku Robbins. ES KPC 2018-028: Motion carried 6:0 to approve the Executive Session meeting minutes of June 22, 2018, and the Special Kauai Police Commission Regular Open Session Meeting Minutes of July 27, 2018 Page 11 SUBJECT DISCUSSION ACTION Executive Session meeting minutes of July 6, 2018. Adjournment Prior to the Chair calling for the vote to adjourn the meeting, Mr. Mince shared that Ms. Adams moved to adjourn the relative to any future discussions with County Attorney Mauna Kea Trask on the meeting. Vice Chair Hertog proposed rule amendments, perhaps the process would go much smoother if the other seconded the motion. The motion members take over the task, then they can let him know what the changes are, and he carried 6:0. At 12:20 p.m., the can add to the draft document to which the Commissioners agreed. With no further meeting adjourned. business to conduct, Chair Bahouth called for the vote. Submitted by: Mercedes Omo, Commission Support Clerk () Approved as circulated on () Approved as amended. See minutes of meeting. Reviewed and Approved by: Gerald Bahouth, Chair KAUA" I POLICE DEPARTMENT REPORTING PERIOD JULY 2018 POLICE COMMISSION MONTHLY REPORT ADMINISTRATIVE AND TECHNICAL BUREAU Budget Summary (Estimate): Period of June 2018 EXPENDITURES ENCUMBRANCES BALANCE 100% OF BUREAU BUDGET TO DATE TO DATE 6/30/2018 BUDGET Chief s Office $32,198.313.00 $30,635,488.60 $523,701.44 $1,039,122.96 97% Administrative & Technical 1,625,144.00 1,158,227.28 316,245.64 150,671.08 91910 Bureau Investigative Services Bureau 247,440,00 168,208.63 25,998.07 53,233.30 780° Patrol Services Bureau 421,297.00 335,693.39 43,510.27 42,093.34 90% Total General Fund $34 492194.00 $32,297,617.90 $909,455.45 $1.285,120.68 96°° Asset Forfeiture $100,008.00 $32,715.42 $0.00 $67,292.58 330,16 Funds Salary & Wages 15,765,217.00 15,431,784.69 333,432.31 9846 Overtime 2,894,697.00 2,851,177.03 43,519.97 98% Fringe Benefits 11,435,830.00 10,898,369.75 537,46025 95% 30,095,744.00 29,181,331.47 914,412.53 97% Payroll% of Budget 87°n 9700 3° 0 Cumulative Overtime Hours FY2017 FY2018 Comparison through April 80,148 83,385 Personnel Status: As of 07-31-18, Close of Business AUTHORIZED ACTUAL VACANT Appointed 1 0 1(Chief of Police) S-worn 161 144 17 (Police Officers) County General Fund Grant Fund Civilian 74 59 15 (1 Pub Safety Comm Mgr, 1 Pub Safety Worker I, 1 Police Fleet Coord., 4 Dispatchers, I Admin Support Asst, 1 Criminalist I, 1 Clerk Off -Duty, 4 School Crossing Guard) County General Fund 64 54 10 Temporary & Grant Fund 4 0 4 Total 236 203 33 1 I P a e Recruitment U date Recruitment Status Comments 90"1 Police 07/08/2017 written exam by HR: Recruit Class Applied — 61 Invited — 61 Showed — 13 Passed exam — 11 Failed exam -- 2 Failed PRST — l Withdrew — 3 Disqualified — 6 Hired — 1 Start date 06/01/2018 08/05/2017 written exam by HR: Applied — 59 Invited — 59 Showed — 13 Passed exam/names referred — 10 Failed exam — 3 Failed PRST — 1 Withdrew — 2 Disqualified — 7 Moving forward — 0 10/07/2017 written exam by HR: Applied — 98 Invited — 98 Showed — 24 Passed exam/names referred — 11 Failed exam — 13 No show — 1 Failed PRST — 2 Withdrew — 2 No response — 2 Disqualified -- 3 Hired — 1 Start date 06/01 /2018 11/04/2017 written exam by HR: Applied — 13 Invited — 13 Showed — 5 Passed exam/names referred — 4 Failed exam — 1 Failed PRST — 3 Disqualified — 1 Moving forward — 0 21Page 12/03/2017 written exam by HR: Applied - 24 Invited - 24 Showed - 10 Passed exam/names referred - 4 Failed exam - 6 Failed PRST - 1 Disqualified - 3 Moving forward - 0 01/06/2018 written exani by HR: Applied - 67 Invited - 67 Showed - 12 Passed exam/names referred - 7 Failed exam - 5 Failed PRST - 1 Withdrew - 1 Disqualified - 3 Hired - 2 Start date 06/01 /2018 * Hired - I candidate was tested for the 89"' class on 04/01 /2017 and due to military commitments was unable to continue at that time. He will be hired for the 90"' class. Start date 06/01 /2018. 02/10/2018 written exam by HR: Applied - 31 Invited - 31 Showed - 10 Passed exam/names referred - 9 Failed exam - 1 Failed PRST - 0 No response - 2 Withdrew - I Disqualified - 4 Pending background investigations - 1 Hired - I Start date August 16, 2018 03/10/2018 written exam by HR: Applied - 57 Invited - 57 Showed - 13 Passed exam/names referred - 10 Failed exam - 3 No show - 2 Failed PRST - 2 Withdrew - 3 Disqualified - 1 Hired - 2 Start date August 16, 2018 31Page 04/21/2018 written exam by HR: Applied — 7 Invited — 7 Showed — 2 Passed exam/names referred — 1 Disqualified — I Moving forward — 0 *On 06/01/2018, five (5) police recruit services officers were hired and are currently assigned to the Patrol Services Bureau and working in cellblock. *Three (3) applicants have been officially hired and will start their Police AcadernX Recruit Training on August 16, 2018. 9111 Police 05/19/2018 written exam by HR: Recruit Class Applied —13 Invited — 13 Showed — 7 Passed exam/names referred — 3 Failed exam — 4 Withdrew — 1 Pending background investigations — 2 06/23/2018 written exam by HR: Applied — 13 Invited — 9 Showed — 7 Passed exam/names referred — 2 Failed exam — 5 Withdrew — 1 Disqualified — 1 Moving forward — 0 07/21/2018 written exam by HR: Applied — 28 Invited — 28 Showed — 10 Passed exam/names referred — 4 Failed exam — 6 Pending submittal of personal history packet — 4 Police Officer 05/19/2018 Lateral Applicant Honolulu PD: Lateral Applied and Passed PRST — 1 Recruitment Pending background investigation — 1 Emergency 4 vacancies 06/20/2018 written exam by HR: Services Applied — 5 Dispatcher Invited — 5 Showed — 2 Passed exam/naive referred — 1 Failed exam — I Pending background investigation — 1 4 1 P a g e 07/11/2018 written exam by HR: Applied — 4 Invited — 4 Showed — 2 Passed exam/names referred — 2 Withdrew — 1 Pending review of personal history packet — 1 Administrative 1 vacancy 04/04/2018 Support Names referred — 17 Assistant In house candidates — 2 Outside candidates — 15 No response — 1 Withdrew — 10 Disqualified — 1 Awaiting interviews — 5 Police Fleet 1 vacancy The Department of Human Resources has not posted this position. Services The position was filled with a contract hire on October 9, 2017. Coordinator School Crossing 4 Vacancies No names have been referred Guard Tra ning Provided by Kaua'i Police Department: No Order No. Start Date End Date Training Description Personnel Hours Instructional Hours 1 17-17139 7/13/18 7/13/18 SRT MonthlyTraining13 8 104 2 17-17139 7/27/18 7/27/18 SRT Monthly Training 13 8 104 3 18-18088 7/ 19/ 18 7/ 19/ 18 Management 101 1 8 8 4 18-18077 7/16/18 7/20/18 Supervisor Development 5 40 200 5 17-17140 7/21/18 7/21/18 Firearms Training Day 7 2 14 6 7/10/18 7/10/18 Crime Scene Preservation Training (to PMRF) 24 3 72 7 7/24/18 7/24/18 Firearms Familiarization 3 4 12 Totals 66 73 514 Training Attended off Island: Provided by Outside A eng No Order No. Start Date End Date Training Description Personnel Hours Instructional Hours 1 18-18033 7/21/18 7/24/18 FB INAA Annual Conference 1 40 40 2 18-18058 7/17/18 7/18/18 Critical Decision Making for 1 16 16 Complex Coordinated Attacks 3 18-18064 7/25/18 7/28/18 CALEA Conference & 1 32 32 Accreditation Workshop 4 18-18070 7/29/18 8/3/18 International Homicide 2 40 80 Investigators Association Symposium 5 18-18074 7/9/18 7/13/18 Applied Physics Crash 2 40 80 Investigations Totals 7 168 1 248 51Page Training Attended on Island: Provided by Outside Agency No Order No. Start Date End Date Training Description Personnel Hours Instructional Hours 1 18-18057 7/9/18 7/10/18 ALERRT Active Shooter 18 16 288 Training 2 18-18079 7/27/18 7/27/18 Supporting Trans & Non- 4 4 16 Binary Survivors of Sexual Assault Totals 22 20 304 Bench Warrant Tracking: Warrants Served Warrants Recalled Outstanding Warrants Total 139 58 109 Intake Warrant Type: Arrest Warrants Bench Warrants eBW Traffic eBW Criminal Juvenile Warrants Total Warrant Intake 24 5 61 120 4 214 Legal Service: Summons 1 TRO Protective TRO Subpoena Total Legal Grand Total Other Family Order Civil Service Intake 2 32 4 1 45 84 298 Firearms Registered: Handguns Rifles Shotguns Total 63 88 22 173 Firearms Imported: Handguns Rifles Shotguns Total 37 39 1 16 92 Submitted by: Ror Asher Digitally signed Roy Asher Date: 2018.08.10 14:34:33-10'00' Elect onically Submitted ROY ASHER 00182 Assistant Chief ATB 08-10-18 0750 hours Comments: 61Page M- Kauai Police Department Police Commision Monthly Report Investigative Services Bureau Reporting Period July 2018 ASSIGNMENT CASE DISPOSITION Carry Cases Total Total Arrest % Cases Cases PFD Carry Over Over Assign Offenses Case RTP RO Arrest Next Month 9 UNF Self Other Closed Closed 14 15 51 29 0 11 3 1 0 51.72% 15 0 14 ENFORCEMENT Felony MD/PM Viol Total Info Arrest Grand Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Charge Warrant Jury 13 2 9 24 0 10 0 DRUG DATA ?urchased/beized •- • • •ment - Total Item Name: DRUG DRUG INFYNIYI Item Number Totals for DRUG INFYNIYI: 1.00 No Drug Measure Reported - Value: $0.00 DRUG SYRINGE Item Number Totals for DRUG SYRINGE: 1.00 No Drug Measure Reported - Value: $0.00 ,I I, -• -• •- • • • • • �. 11 Item Name: DRUG DRUG AWS DIGITAL Item Number Totals for DRUG AWS DIGITAL: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG CLEAR ZIPLOC WI Item Number Totals for DRUG CLEAR ZIPLOC WI: 3.30 Gram - Value: $225.00 DRUG CRYSTALLINE Item Number Totals for DRUG CRYSTALLINE: 0.10 Gram - Value: $0.00 DRUG GLASS Item Number Totals for DRUG GLASS: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG METH GLASS Item Number Totals for DRUG METH GLASS: 2.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG METH PIPE Item Number Totals for DRUG METH PIPE: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG METH SMOKING Item Number Totals for DRUG METH SMOKING: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG NOT SPECIFIED Item Number Totals for DRUG NOT SPECIFIED: 3.00 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 DRUG PINK ZIPLOC BAG Item Number Totals for DRUG PINK ZIPLOC BAG: 0.60 Gram - Value: $0.00 DRUG PLASTIC VILE Item Number Totals for DRUG PLASTIC VILE: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG SMOKING Item Number Totals for DRUG SMOKING: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG STRAW Item Number Totals for DRUG STRAW: 2.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE: 20.20 Gram - Value: $150.00 DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIES Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIES: 2.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZIPLOCK Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOCK: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 Item Name: ZIPLOC TYPE BAG ZIPLOC TYPE BAG NOT SPECIFIED Item Number Totals for ZIPLOC TYPE BAG NOT SPECIFIED: 5.00 Residue -Value: $0.00 ZIPLOCTotal Value for 1 11 Purchased/Seized •- • • • $0.00 Item Name: DRUG DRUG VIAL Item Number Totals for DRUG VIAL: 41.40 Gram - Value: $0.00 —Illi. RVANIMPRIFEWNTort, Purchased/Seized •- • • • $0.00 Item Name: DRUG DRUG 1/2 TEASPOON Item Number Totals for DRUG 1/2 TEASPOON: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG ALUM. CONTAINER Item Number Totals for DRUG ALUM. CONTAINER: 2.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG KITCHEN SPOON Item Number Totals for DRUG KITCHEN SPOON: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG METAL SPOON Item Number Totals for DRUG METAL SPOON: 2.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG MILWAUKEE Item Number Totals for DRUG MILWAUKEE: 0.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG NINTENDO CASE Item Number Totals for DRUG NINTENDO CASE: 2.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG NUMEROUS ZIPLOC Item Number Totals for DRUG NUMEROUS ZIPLOC: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG SYRINGE Item Number Totals for DRUG SYRINGE: 10.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE: 9.50 Gram - Value: $0.00 Purchased/SeizedTotal Value for DRUG: $0.04 •- • • 111 11 Item Name: DRUG DRUG 15 MARIJUANA Item Number Totals for DRUG 15 MARIJUANA: 15.00 Number of Plants - Value: $0.00 DRUG BROKEN GLASS Item Number Totals for DRUG BROKEN GLASS: 1.00 No Drug Measure Reported - Value: $0.00 DRUG LIVE MJ Item Number Totals for DRUG LIVE MJ: 43.00 Number of Plants - Value: $43,000.00 DRUG MARIJUANA Item Number Totals for DRUG MARIJUANA: 26.00 Plants - Value: $0.00 DRUG MJ JOINT Item Number Totals for DRUG MJ JOINT: 0.90 Gram - Value: $0.00 DRUG PIXIE STIX Item Number Totals for DRUG PIXIE STIX: 4.00 Gram - Value: $0.00 DRUG PROCESSED Item Number Totals for DRUG PROCESSED: 0.80 Gram - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE: 4.60 Residue - Value: $0.00 Purchased/SeizedTotal Value for DRUG: $43,000.7a, •- • • • • $0.00 Item Name: DRUG DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE: 10.00 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 Total Value for D- 01 Purchased/Seized •- • Other Drugs• $0.00 Item Name: DRUG DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE W Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE W: 1.00 No Drug Measure Reported - Value: $0.00 - Total Value for D- 04 Item Name: NON DRUG NON DRUG MEDICATION Item Number Totals for NON DRUG MEDICATION: 1.00 No Drug Measure Reported - Value: $0.00 NON DRUG UNUSED ZIPLOC Item Number Totals for NON DRUG UNUSED ZIPLOC: 1.00 Residue - Value: $0.00 ValueTotal for NOND- i 0i Purchased/Seized •- • • • $0.00 Item Name: DRUG DRUG AN415 PILL Item Number Totals for DRUG AN415 PILL: 2.50 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 DRUG M16 PILLS Item Number Totals for DRUG M15 PILLS: 3.50 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 DRUG RECTANGLE Item Number Totals for DRUG RECTANGLE: 3.00 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIE Item Number Totals for DRUG ZIPLOC BAGGIER 1.00 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZOLPIDEM Item Number Totals for DRUG ZOLPIDEM: 2.00 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 DRUG ZUBSOLY Item Number Totals for DRUG ZUBSOLY: 1.00 Dosage Units or Items - Value: $0.00 Total Value for.DRUG: $0.01 Purchased/Seized type: Drug/Narc, Unknown Type Drug - Total Value: $0.00 Item Name: DRUG VILE W/ UNK Item Number Totals for DRUG VILE W/ UNK: 1.00 No Drug Measure Reported - Value: $0.00 Total Value for DRUG: $0.0 Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Calls for Service and Incident Summary Reporting Period July 2018 Calls for Service Summary Reported Incident Summary Current Prior Year To Current Prior Year To Period Period Date Period Period Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 1,238 1,124 7,526 LIHUE 801 770 5,328 WAIMEA 526 543 3,774 WAIMEA 221 213 1,482 KOLOA 366 331 2,418 KOLOA 362 371 2,606 KAWAIHAU 927 889 6,414 KAWAIHAU 626 605 4,412 HANALEI 433 459 3,006 HANALEI 265 279 1,849 Others 76 74 501 Others 1 3 18 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others #Current Period #Prior Period Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 900 Boo 801 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 LIHUE 828 605 221 213 WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others #Current Period :.. #Prior Period Lihue Waimea Koloa Kawaihau Hanalei Totals Lihue Waimea Koloa Kawaihau Hanalei Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Collision Summary Reporting Period July 2018 Totals for the month of July 2018 Total Total Fatal Total Fatal Injury Count Iniured T/C Tic 0 12 0 8 0 18 0 13 0 35 0 11 0 10 0 8 0 2 0 2 0 77 0 42 Major TC Minor TC Total 9 35 44 6 7 13 2 15 17 10 31 41 4 9 13 31 97 128 Totals Year to Date Total Total Fatal Total Fatal Injury Count Iniured T/C Tic 0 4 0 4 Major TC Minor TC Total 0 91 0 64 90 297 387 1 31 1 23 28 54 82 0 80 0 46 62 124 186 0 77 0 59 77 207 284 0 35 0 27 36 74 110 Totals 1 318 1 223 293 756 1,049 Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report OVA Traffic Enforcement Summary Reporting Period July 2018 Misc Current Prior Year Period Period To Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 242 269 1,245 WAIMEA 28 60 310 KOLOA 38 69 677 KAWAIHAU 168 163 951 HANALEI 55 49 335 25 30 151 Mobile Device Current Prior Year Period Period To Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 51 52 172 WAIMEA 3 5 16 KOLOA 0 4 17 KAWAIHAU 29 29 121 HANALEI 3 1 15 1 1 9 Moving Current Prior Year Period Period To Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 246 168 1,000 WAIMEA 16 24 191 KOLOA 29 62 462 KAWAIHAU 100 93 636 HANALEI 28 35 218 15 41 128 Misc Violations 280 240 200 160 120 so 40 0 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others Mobile Violations 51 52 50 -� 40 30 20 10 3 5 0 - LIHUE WAIMEA 26( 24( 20C 16C 12( 6C 4( C KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others Moving Violations 246 166 100 93 62 19 16 24 ME 15 k LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others 0-- -- Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Traffic Enforcement Summary, continued Reporting Period July 2018 Parking Current Prior Year Period Period To Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 22 38 146 WAIMEA 5 9 30 KOLOA 13 13 324 KAWAIHAU 40 20 124 HANALEI 76 75 851 29 44 215 Seatbelt Current Prior Year Period Period To Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 55 55 193 WAIMEA 1 3 17 KOLOA 3 7 33 KAWAIHAU 9 12 97 HANALEI 3 2 39 1 2 17 Speeding Current Prior Year Period Period To Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 17 32 241 WAIMEA 24 15 106 KOLOA 20 19 163 KAWAIHAU 3 5 61 HANALEI 0 1 7 1 2 8 60 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 40 30 20 10 0 35 30 25 20 1s 10 5 0 Parking Violations LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others Seatbelt Violations LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others Speeding Violations LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others miM- ■ -- .�=t �*k% Kauai Police Department iki Police Commission Monthly Report pffq Arrest Summary Reporting Period July 2018 Adult Arrest Summary Current Prior Period Period Jul 2018 Jun 2018 LIHUE 135 114 WAIMEA 37 46 KOLOA 36 22 KAWAIHAU 86 62 HANALEI 23 24 Others 1 0 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 LIHUE Current Period to Prior Period Comparison Year To Date 2018 743 229 199 496 131 6 WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others ■ #Current Period #Prior Period Juvenile Arrest Summary Current Prior Period Period Jul 2018 Jun 2018 LIHUE 11 15 WAIMEA 0 6 KOLOA 1 2 KAWAIHAU 4 2 HANALEI 2 2 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison Year To Date 2018 217 70 31 151 10 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI 10 #Current Period #Prior Period Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Offense Data by Severity Reporting Period July 2018 Adult Felony Offense Summary Current Prior Period Period Jul 2018 Jun 2018 LIHUE 84 39 WAIMEA 11 14 KOLOA 5 5 KAWAIHAU 36 23 HANALEI 5 2 Others 7 0 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 100 60 60 40 20 0 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others 10 #Current Period #Prior Period Year To Date 2018 246 56 52 147 27 15 Juvenile Felony Offense Summary Current Prior Year To Period Period Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 0 4 17 WAIMEA 0 0 1 KOLOA 0 0 7 KAWAIHAU 0 1 3 4 35 3 25 2 15 1 05 0 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 4 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU #Current Penod #Prior Period Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Offense Data by Severity Reporting Period July 2018 Adult Misdemeanor Offense Summary Juvenile Misdemeanor Offense Summary Current Prior Year To Current Prior Year To Period Period Date Period Period Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 51 56 351 LIHUE 2 1 32 WAIMEA 20 43 130 WAIMEA 0 0 8 KOLOA 18 12 110 KOLOA 0 1 2 KAWAIHAU 50 32 260 KAWAIHAU 0 1 12 HANALEI 11 8 66 HANALEI 0 2 2 Others 0 0 1 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 2 2 2 60 ( 56 51 50 16 50 43 40 12 32 1 1 1 — 30 08 — 70 20 18 12 11 04 — 10 - .g jt 0 0 0 0 0 I� 0 0 0 0 LIHuE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others � #Current Period 0 #Prior Period � #Current Period #Prior Period At - Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report ---- Offense Data by Severity Reporting Period July 2018 Adult Petty Misdemeanor Offense Summary Juvenile Petty Misdemeanor Offense Summary Current Prior Year To Current Prior Year To Period Period Date Period Period Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 47 40 257 LIHUE 1 1 65 WAIMEA 21 12 85 WAIMEA 0 4 32 KOLOA 11 6 48 KOLOA 0 0 10 KAWAIHAU 22 21 179 KAWAIHAU 0 0 45 HANALEI 7 11 55 HANALEI 4 0 7 Others 0 0 1 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 4 4 4 50 47 35 40 40 � 3 25 30 2 21 22 21 15 20 12 11 11 10 6 7 05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI 0 0 0 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI Others � #Current Period #Prior Period #Current Period #Prior Period Y Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Offense Data by Severity Reporting Period July 2018 Juvenile Status Offense Summary Current Prior Year To Period Period Date Jul 2018 Jun 2018 2018 LIHUE 7 7 104 WAIMEA 0 1 37 KOLOA 1 1 19 KAWAIHAU 4 1 42 HANALEI 0 0 3 Current Period to Prior Period Comparison 7 6 5 4 4 3 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 LIHUE WAIMEA KOLOA KAWAIHAU HANALEI #Current Penod #Prior Period Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Reporting Period July 2018 'ter` LEGAL SERVICES TRO Protective Orders Summons / Other Family I Civil Family I Civil Subpoena Total 0 17 13 3 1 34 68 WARRANT TYPE Arrest Warrants Bench Warrants eBW Traffic eBW Criminal Juvenile Warrants 27 5 1,091 899 2 WARRANT TRACKING Warrant Intake Served Recalled Outstanding 37 187 m 1,869 w v Kauai Police Department Police Commission Monthly Report Investigative Services Bureau Reporting Period July 2018 Carry Cases Total Total Arrest Arrest % Cases Carry Over Over Assign Offenses Case UNF RTP RO Self Other Closed PFD Next Month 45 143 205 188 3 51 74 9 10 85.64% 12 29 Carry Cases Total Total Arrest Arrest % Cases Carry Over Over Assign Offenses Case UNF RTP RO Self Other Closed PFD Next Month 252 ill 444 363 2 16 16 2 6 20.94% 109 200 ENFORCEMENT Felony MD/PM Viol Total Info Arrest Grand Arrest Arrest Arrest Arrest Charge Warrant Jury 8 4 1 13 0 2 1 Kauai Police Department - Police Commission Monthly Report Printed 8/5/2018 9:55:02AM Page 11 of 11 POLICE DEPARTMENT a000-5w COUNTY OF KAUAI a ' rIt 0-%1 3990 KAANA STREET, SUITE 200 LIHUE, HAWAII 96766-1268 IMINARD P. CARVAL1P0 JR. TELEPHONE (808) 241-1600 DARRI'L D. PERRY �IN'layor FAX (808) 241-1604 Chieforivice www.kituai.gov/police dnerrF•(a huaixov WALLACE G. REZENTES JR, MICHAEL M. CONTRADES Managing Director Deputy Chief of Police mcontradesnkauai.eov July 25, 2018 TO: CHIP BAHOUTH, CHAIR, KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION MARY K. HERTOG, VICE -CHAIR, KAUAI POLICE COMMISSION MEMBERS OF THE POLICE COMMISSION FROM: MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, DEPUTY CHIEF OF POLICE SUBJECT: FY2019 GOALS FOR THE I(AUAI POLICE DEPARTMENT The following are the goals and metrics for fiscal year 2019 for the Kauai Police Department. 1. Hold two (2) Junior Police Academy classes and one (1) Citizen's Police Academy. Metric- Graduation of two (2) JPA classes and one (1) CPA class. 2. Conduct traffic safety assessments of each public elementary and middle school. Metric- Completion of a traffic safety assessment for each of the following schools: Middle Schools: Kapaa Middle Chiefess Kamakahelei Waimea Canyon Middle Elementary Schools: Hanalei Kilauea Kapaa King Kaumualii Wilcox Koloa Kalaheo Eleele Kekaha AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 3. Increase OVUII enforcement by 10% over fiscal year 2018. Metric- Fiscal year 2018 had 171 OVUII arrests. The goal is 188 OVUII arrests during fiscal year 2019. 4. Conduct a departmental morale climate assessment. Metric- a) Develop assessment b) Disseminate to all staff c) Gather data d) Develop a report e) Analyze and evaluate documented information 5. Conduct leadership training for first -line supervisors. Metric- Select a first -line leadership training program and provide training for selected First -line Sergeants and permanent Officers -in -Charge. 6. Provide enhanced crisis negotiator training to crisis negotiator team members. Metric- Provide certified training to select crisis negotiators in Phases 1, 2 and 3 of the Public Agency Training Council crisis negotiator training program. 7. Establish protocols, policies and distribute prescriptions of Naloxone (a.k.a. Narcan) to our police officers for protection and an added layer of defense against dangerous illicit opioid drugs encountered on Kauai. Metric- a) Completion of Policy b) Procurement of Naloxone c) Determine & train the appropriate staff to carry the Naloxone d) Issue the Naloxone e) Notify the community through a press release