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District 2 is located in Central Oahu and is bounded by Kipapa Gulch and Waiahole Stream on the south, the Waianae mountains on the west, the Koolau mountains on the east, and the shoreline from Kaena Point through Sunset Beach on the north.
The district includes the communities of Mililani, Kunia, Wahiawa, Whitmore, Waialua, Haleiwa, Waimea, and Sunset Beach. Within the district are several military installations: Wheeler Army Air Field, Kunia Communications Center, Schofield Barracks, U.S. Navy Communications Center, and U.S. Army at Helemano.
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Wahiawa Police Station
330 North Cane Street
Wahiawa, HI 96786
Phone: (808)723-8700
Fax: (808)723-8757
Go to Crime Mapping to view criminal activity in your neighborhood. The map is updated regularly. The location symbol reflects where the report was made and not necessarily where the incident occurred.
Community Policing Team
808-723-8710
(Please do not call this number for an emergency
or non-emergency services. Call 911)
The District 2 Community Policing Team (CPT) is a key resource in the community. The CPT provides many services including:
- Keiki Identification Program/Keiki Print Program
- “Say Hi” Event
- Traffic Safety Awareness Sign Waving Event
- Kupuna Identification Program
- Neighborhood Security Watch Program
- Community Beautification Projects
- Police Facility Tours
- Business Security Watch Program
- Graffiti Paint Out
- Active Threat Presentation
- Pedestrian Safety Presentation
- Cyberbullying Presentation
- Vaping Education
- Internet Safety Presentation
- Stranger Danger Presentation
- Campus Police Officer Mentoring: Training Campus Police officers to be role models at their school
District 2 Photos
Officers attended numerous schools in the district, to provide mentorships to selected students. During the mentorship, officers set resolution goals with each students to accomplish for the 2024 year
(January 2024)Students from Mililani Mauka Elementary School and Honolulu police officers participated in a traffic safety and attendance sign waving event
(January 2024)Officers competed with students from the Mililani Uka CPO program. Following the competition, officers did a presentation to the students on what police do in the community.
(January 2024)Students from Mililani High School participated in a field trip to the Honolulu Police Academy to see what recruits go through in the police academy
(January 2024)Officers went to Mililani Uka Elementary School to talk about bullying and cyberbullying to the students
(January 2024)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, to host a cleanup in the Mililani area. Students from Mililani High School participated in the cleanup.
(January 2024)Scouts from the Boy Scouts of America came to the Wahiawa Police Station to earn the Crime Prevention merit badge, taught by HPD officers
(January 2024)Officers competed with students from the Mililani Ike CPO program. Following the competition, officers did a presentation to the students on what police do in the community.
(January 2024)Coffee with a Cop at the Haleiwa Starbucks
(January 2024)Traffic Safety Sign Waving event at the Wahiawa Elementary School
(January 2024)North Shore Neighborhood Security Watch information meeting at Waialua Library
(January 2024)HPD and community members from Mililani, participated in a citizen’s patrol walk in the Mililani Mauka area.
(January 2024)Waialua Elementary School internet safety presentation
(February 2024)Officers presented a Crime Prevention Merit Badge class, for scouts in the Boy Scouts of America. During this class, scouts learn ways to protect themselves and their community from crime.
(February 2024)Haleiwa Ali’i Beach Park cleanup in partnership with the Lions Club and the Department of Parks and Recreation
(February 2024)Officers participated in a career fair event at the Mililani Middle School
(February 2024)Ka’ala Elementary School (Wahiawa)
internet safety presentation
(February 2024)HPD Officers did a “Say Hi” presentation at ʻIliahi Elementary School where officers informed the students on what police officers do in the community.
(February 2024)Students from Mililani High School and Honolulu police officers participated in a traffic safety and attendance sign waving event
(February 2024)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, to host a cleanup in the Wahiawa area. Students from Mililani High School participated in the cleanup.
(February 2024)Mililani Middle School parent information meeting. Officers informed parents/guardians of the current crime trends at the schools
(February 2024)HPD and community members from Mililani, participated in a citizen’s patrol walk in the Mililani Mauka area.
(February 2024)HPD Officers did a “Say Hi” presentation at Waialua Elementary School where officers informed the students on what police officers do in the community.
(February 2024)Waialua Elementary School
internet safety presentation
(February 2024)Mililani Mauka Elementary School Career Fair. Officers informed students their role in keeping the community safe
(March 2024)Ka’ala Elementary School internet safety presentation
(March 2024)HPD Officers partnered with all consulates in Honolulu, tourism stakeholders, and numerous government agencies, to all work together to keep the community safe.
(March 2024)HPD Officers took Campus Police Officers students out on a bowling field trip to thank them for their service to the school.
(March 2024)Ka’ala Elementary School substance abuse information presentation
(March 2024)Officers educating students at Mililani High School Job Fair on how to become a police officer
(March 2024)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, to host a cleanup in the Kipapa area. Students from Mililani High School participated in the cleanup
(March 2024)Officers participated in a Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) class to learn how to mitigate crime in the community using proper design and effective use of the environment
(March 2024)Neighborhood Security Watch Meeting in the lower Mililani area. Community members were informed of the current crime trends in the area and how to protect their homes
(March 2024)Neighborhood Security Watch Meeting in the Mililani Mauka area. Community members were informed of the current crime trends in the area and how to protect their homes
(March 2024)Coffee with a Cop at the Haleiwa Starbucks
(March 2024)HPD and community members from Mililani, participated in a citizen’s patrol walk in the Kipapa area.
(March 2024)HPD participated in the Wahiawa community fair and provided free Keiki ID at Ka’ala Elementary School
(March 2024)HPD went to Ka’ala Elementary School to educate students on internet safety
(March 2024)HPD officers showed students at the Mililani High School the standardized field sobriety test, wearing drunk goggles. Prom and graduation are around the corner. Officers educated the students the consequences of drinking alcohol
(April 2024)HPD participated in a career fair event at Ka’ala Elementary School. HPD informed students on what officers do in the community and how to become one in the future
(April 2024)HPD participated in the Wahiawa community fair and provided free Keiki ID at Wahiawa Middle School
(April 2024)HPD went to Ka’ala Elementary School to educate students on how to respond to a bad stranger as part of the stranger danger presentation
(April 2024)HPD participated in the North Shore community fair and provided free Keiki ID at Haleiwa Elementary School
(April 2024)HPD participated in a career day at Mililani Waena Elementary School. HPD educated students on what police officers do in the community and how to become an officer in the future
(April 2024)Wahiawa Elementary School internet safety presentation
(April 2024)Students from Leilehua High School and Honolulu police officers participated in a traffic safety and attendance sign waving event
(April 2024)HPD participated in the Mililani community fair and provided free Keiki ID at Mililani Ike Elementary School
(April 2024)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, to host a cleanup in the Wahiawa area. Students from Mililani High School participated in the cleanup
(April 2024)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, to host a cleanup in the Wahiawa area. Students from Mililani High School participated in the cleanup
(April 2024)HPD went to Haleiwa Elementary School to educate students on how to respond to a bad stranger as part of the stranger danger presentation
(April 2024)Officers from District 2 community policing team assisted in the Junior Police Officer competition held at the Patsy T. Mink Central Oʻahu Regional Park
(April 2024)Police recruits and students from Mililani High School participated in a police run with the Honolulu Police Chief
(April 2024)HPD and community members, participated in a citizen’s patrol walk in the Mililani area.
(April 2024)HPD went to Mililani Mauka Elementary School to do a safety presentation for the students
(April 2024)HPD was invited to the Wahiawa Middle School banquet to speak to the student about making good choices in life as the students continue their education into high school
(May 2024)Coffee with a Cop at the Wahiawa McDonald’s
(May 2024)HPD was invited to the Mililani Uka Elementary School, May Day event, as honored guests. Officers had the opportunity to see many of their mentored students before they graduate, and transition to the middle school
(May 2024)HPD attended the Wahiawa Ohana Fair at the Wahiawa Elementary School, and provided free Keiki and Kupuna ID
(May 2024)Students from Miliani High School and community members participated in a traffic safety sign waving event fronting Mililani High School
(May 2024)Stranger Danger presentation at Wahiawa Elementary School
(May 2024)Mililani community cleanup. Volunteers from the community painted over graffiti and picked up trash in the central area of Mililani
(May 2024)Officers participated in a school event at Ka’ala Elementary School. Students challenged each other to see which class was the best
(May 2024)Officers provided a safety presentation to the volunteers and staff of Mililani YMCA
(May 2024)Officers participated in a Neighborhood Security Watch in the central Mililani area and provided information of the crimes occurring in the community
(May 2024)Coffee with a Cop at Cane Street Cafe Wahiawa
(June 2024)North Shore Neighborhood Security Watch information meeting at Waialua Library
(June 2024)Mililani community cleanup. Officers and volunteers from the community painted over graffiti and picked up trash in the central area of Mililani
(June 2024)Officers provided a station tour to the students of Wahaiwa Middle School and also educated the students on what police officers do in the community
(June 2024)