
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.

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.
Call 9-1-1 for situations requiring immediate attention.
For other types of assistance, call (808)529-3111
Community Policing Team
808-723-8710
(To inquire about police services for community events)
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
Shop with a Hero 2024. Volunteers from the Honolulu Police Department, Sheriff Department, Honolulu Fire Department, Emergency Medical Services, Military Police, Department of Education, and Department of Emergency and Management, came together to give students an opportunity to shop for Christmas gifts!
(December 2024)Haleiwa Coffee with a Cop
(December 2024)Scouts from the Scouts of America earned the Crime Prevention merit badge, taught by HPD officers
(December 2024)HPD Officers and students from Leilehua High School participated in a numerous team building and communication exercises
(January 2025)HPD Officers went to Haleiwa Elementary School to educate students on internet safety
(January 2025)Neighborhood Security Watch walk in the lower Mililani area
(January 2025)HPD Officers did a substance abuse presentation at Mililani High School to educate students on the dangers of drugs and alcohol
(January 2025)HPD Officers provided free keiki and kupuna ID at the Town Center of Mililani, for the Lion’s Club community fair event
(January 2025)HPD Officers running with the upcoming graduating police recruit class at Mililani High School
(January 2025)HPD Officers did a substance abuse presentation at Leilehua High School to educate students on the dangers of drugs and alcohol
(January 2025)HPD Officers taught students in the Foundation of Law classes at Mililani High School, about the dangers of alcohol. Officers allowed students to participate in the Standardized Field Sobriety Test using drunk goggles
(January 2025)HPD college interns and elementary students from the Campus Police Officer program enjoyed a game of bowling
(January 2025)HPD Officers went to Waialua Elementary School to educate students on internet safety
(February 2025)HPD Officers and tudents from numerous Mililani High School clubs participated in a large scale traffic safety sign waving event
(February 2025)HPD Officers and students from Mililani High School’s Associated Students of Mililani High School (ASMHS) club and Law Enforcement Class, provided informational brochures to students about not using their phones when crossing the road
(February 2025)HPD Officers went to numerous schools in the Wahiawa community to mentor students. This lesson, officers taught students how to play Spikeball
(February 2025)HPD Officers went to Mililani to mentor students from the Campus Police Officer Program. During this class, students used effective communication to work together to pass obstacles in a competitive game
(February 2025)Traffic Safety Sign Waving event at Haleiwa Elementary School
(February 2025)HPD Officers went to Solomon Elementary School to provide Keiki ID and educate students on what police do in the community
(February 2025)Students from the Mililani High School Law Enforcement Class competed in the SkillsUSA competition and placed in the top 3 of the criminal justice category
(February 2025)Students from Mililani High School’s Law and Public Safety classes visited the Honolulu Police Department Police Academy
(February 2025)HPD Officers provided free keiki and kupuna ID at the Mililani High School Community Fair
(February 2025)Officers and Students from Mililani High School’s Law Enforcement Class participated in outdoor activities designed to build confidence, teamwork, and trust.
(February 2025)Traffic Safety Sign Waving event at Mililani Uka Elementary School
(February 2025)HPD Officers provided free keiki and kupuna ID at the Kunia Village Resource Fair, hosted by Ka’ala Elementary School
(March 2025)
Upcoming Events
- Mar8
Wahiawa Middle School Community Fair Keiki/Kupuna ID
- Mar17
Coffee with a Cop Kipapa
- Mar22
Keiki/Kupuna ID Mililani Hongwanji Buddhist Temple Spring Fair
- Apr5
Leilehua High School Craft Fair Keiki/Kupuna ID
- Apr10
Mayor Blangiardi’s 2025 Town Hall Meeting – Historic Hale‘iwa Gym
- Apr24
Mayor Blangiardi’s 2025 Town Hall Meeting – Mililani High School Cafeteria