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Mission
The mission of the Maui Police Department is to serve the community in a manner that epitomizes those ideals woven into the fabric of the Constitution of the United States and the Spirit of Aloha. We will serve to enhance the quality of life in cooperation with all of those who share these beautiful islands in making this a better place to live.
MPD’s CSI Camp 2021 – An Experience for High School Juniors and Seniors
Our annual Crime Scene Investigation Camp will be conducted June 21 - 25, 2021, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily at the County of Maui’s Forensic Facility and Wailuku Police Station.
This camp satisfies the requirements for senior projects. Applications are due April 30, 2021 - 4:00pm.
2020 Citizen Survey
In the interest of improving services to the community, the Maui Police Department is conducting a citizen survey to evaluate public attitudes and opinions pertaining to the level of law enforcement services provided. Please take a moment of your time to complete this survey. The results will be used to identify specific ways to better serve the community. If you have any questions regarding this questionnaire please email the Community Relations Section .
False Alarm Reduction Program
The False Alarm Reduction Program was initiated to substantially reduce the number of false alarms that the Maui Police Department responds to, thereby freeing up police resources to respond to emergencies.
Online Crime Statistics
RAIDS Online is a robust visualization tool which allows users to see the locations of crimes near their home, workplace or school, as well as other places within the County. Criminal incidents are displayed on a map with basic information about those incidents, including the type of crime, location type, block-level address, date and time. Click here to access crime statistics in your neighborhood.
HSI Victim Notification Program
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), is committed to protecting the public and ensuring that the rights of victims are carefully observed. HSI administers the Victim Notification Program which allows eligible victims and witnesses to obtain reliable and timely information regarding a criminal alien's release from custody. However, victims and witnesses are required to register with our agency in order to receive notification of a criminal alien's release.
Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification (SAVIN)
Hawaii SAVIN offers victims and concerned citizens free, anonymous, and
confidential access to timely information and notification 24-hours a
day, 365 days a year on the custody and parole status of offenders under
the jurisdiction of the State Of Hawaii's Department of Public Safety.
Hawaii SAVIN Service number: 1-877-VINE 4 HI (or 1-877-846-3444 FREE)
TTY Services for the Hearing Impaired call: 1-866-847-1298 FREE
Maui Police Department Annual Report
Every year the Maui Police Department produces an annual report.
The report describes the department's activities and achievements during the year.-
Assault on a Police Officer in the First Degree, Attempted Murder in the First Degree, and Resisting
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Violation of Rules and Orders
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Personal Assistance/Endangered Person
MPD PR Q02-030-21 Read on...
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Tivoli Faaumu
Chief of PolicePhone: (808) 244-6300
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Dean Rickard
Deputy Chief of PolicePhone: (808) 244-6305
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Police Department
Physical Address
55 Mahalani St.
Wailuku, HI 96793
Phone: (808) 244-6400Fax: (808) 244-6411Emergency: 911