District 8 services the communities of Ewa, Ewa Beach, Westloch, Barbers Point, Kapolei, Makakilo, Campbell Industrial Park, Honokai Hale, Koolina, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, Makaha, Makua, and Kaena.
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.
Kapolei Police Station
1100 Kamokila Boulevard
Kapolei, HI 96707
Phone: (808)723-8400
Fax: (808)723-8416
Waianae Substation
85-939 Farrington Hwy.
Waianae, HI 96792
Phone: (808)723-8600
Fax: (808)723-8562
Major Beckley
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Holiday Safety and Crime Prevention Tips from your D8 Burg/Theft Detail
- If you’re not expected company, answer the door without undoing the lock, and proceed with caution until the encounter is deemed safe.
- Be suspicious of unexpected sales calls or deliveries. Ask for identification.
- Be aware of scams that criminals commit to take advantage of people’s generosity during the holidays.
- Investigate charities before making donations. Ask how the funds will be used.
- Leaving for the Holidays? Ask a trusted friend, neighbor or Neighborhood Watch member to watch your home.
- Going on Vacation? Use timers for lights and radios while you’re away.
Community Policing Team
808-723-8411
The District 8 Community Policing Team (CPT) Officers are the liaison between the community and the Honolulu Police Department. They also participate in various programs and activities that strengthen the relationship between the community and the Police Department. They support the community policing philosophy of problem solving through partnerships. The District 8 CPT focuses on crime reduction through prevention, reporting, and enforcement as well as traffic safety awareness and enforcement.
The District 8 CPT participates in the enforcement operations targeting truancy, gangs, drugs, and property crime offenses.
For more information on these programs, please call (808) 723-8411 to speak to an officer. Speakers and other services MUST be requested by completing our online form.