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THE COUNTY OF KAUA'I
DEREK S. K. KAWAKAMI, MAYOR
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News Release
For Immediate Release: March 5, 2019
KAUA`I POLICE DEPARTMENT
MICHAEL M. CONTRADES, ACTING CHIEF
Tel (808) 241-1600
Fax (808) 241-1604
Kauai Police Commission selects former Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department Captain Todd Raybuck as new Chief of Police
LIHUE — The County of Kauai Police Commission has selected former Las Vegas
Metropolitan Police Department Captain Todd Raybuck as new the new Chief of Police for the
Kauai Police Department.
"Eight months ago, the Kauai Police Commission started the rigorous process of hiring a
new Chief of Police. Of the 130 applicants vetted by the Commission, one truly stood out — Todd
Raybuck," said Mary Kay Hertog, Police Commission Chair and a member of the selection
committee. "Not only was Todd the best qualified candidate, he was also the best fit for our
Kauai community. He has more than three decades of law enforcement experience, and we are
confident he will take KPD to the next level of excellence."
A change of command ceremony will be held on April 22, 2019.
"The County of Kauai and the men and women of the Kauai Police Department look
forward to welcoming Chief Raybuck to the KPD `ohana and to his leadership of the
department," said Acting Chief of Police Michael M. Contrades. "Our team will work actively and
diligently with Chief Raybuck to ensure a smooth transition of leadership. We would like to thank
the Police Commission for their hard and diligent work finding a new Chief. The Commissioners
and staff spent countless hours ensuring that the right person was selected."
Mayor Derek S. K. Kawakami echoed Acting Chief Contrades's sentiments to the Police
Commission.
"I commend the Police Commission for its thorough selection process for the new Chief
of Police of Kaua'i," said Mayor Kawakami. "We welcome Chief Raybuck and his family to our
island, and I am confident he will do an outstanding job leading the Kauai Police Department to
continue to serve and protect the people of our island."
Chief Raybuck retired in February 2019 from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police
Department as a Police Captain after nearly 27 years of service.
"I am humbled and honored to serve the community alongside the dedicated women and
men of the Kauai Police Department," said Chief Raybuck. "I look forward to working with
Mayor Kawakami, the Police Commission, and the community to address public safety concerns
and improve the quality of life on Kauai. My family and I are excited to be moving from the
'Ninth Island' to the Garden Island, and we are grateful for the opportunity to become engaged
members of the Kaua'i community."
His assignment at time of retirement was Bureau Commander of one of LVMPD's nine
patrol substations, and was responsible for leading police patrol and investigative services for
the 250,000 residents across the 80 square miles of the southwest Las Vegas valley.
His other assignments included: Commander of the Organized Crime Bureau; Executive
Lieutenant to the LVMPD/Clark County Sheriff; Lieutenant/Shift Commander on the Las Vegas
"Strip" tourist and resort corridor; Traffic Bureau sergeant responsible for developing and
managing traffic safety and enforcement strategies; Homeland Security sergeant responsible for
managing critical infrastructure and dignitary protection efforts; detective assignments in the
department's vice section, narcotics section, and the criminal intelligence section; field training
officer; resident/rural community patrol officer; and patrol officer.
Chief Raybuck graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal
Justice from Liberty University, Lynchburg, VA, in 2017, and is also a graduate of the 274th
Session of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Academy in 2018.
He began his law enforcement career on Oahu, while stationed at Wheeler Air Force
Base as a U.S. Air Force Security Police Law Enforcement Specialist from 1987 to 1990, and
was honorably discharged as a Sergeant in 1991.
He will be moving to Kauai with his wife Kelly, a retired LVMPD police officer with 22
years of service; and his two sons, Kyle and Connor.
A former Police Captain for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, Chief Todd
Raybuck will begin his tenure as new Chief of Police for KPD on April 22, 2019.