
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.
Community Policing Team
808-723-8710
Mililani Community Officer: Timothy Iinuma
Wahiawa Community Officer: Arlene Wassman
North Shore Community Officer: Nicolas Muna
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
- Junior Campus Police Officer Mentoring: Training Campus Police officers to be roll models at their school (excludes schools with the Junior Police Officer program).
- Smart911 Presentation – Creating your own safety profile to give 9-1-1 valuable information about you, family members, your home, pets, and vehicles that will automatically appear on the 9-1-1 call taker’s display screen. This program SAVES valuable time during an emergency.
District 2 Photos
Student council from Mililani Ike Elementary School partnered with HPD to create a pedestrian safety video to educate the students from their school
(February 2022)Traffic Safety Awareness event at the Mililani High School
(February 2022)“Say Hi” event at Mililani Uka Elementary School. Students were shown the police vehicle and informed what police officers do in their community
(February 2022)Hanalani School Internet Safety Presentation (March 2022) HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, Mililani High School, and local representatives to clean-up graffiti in the Mililani area
(March 2022)Mililani Graffiti Clean-up. Students painting over graffiti
(March 2022)Mililani Mauka Anuanu Street Neighborhood Security Watch Group
(March 2022)Wahiawa Elementary School “Say Hi” event. Students were shown the police vehicles and what police officers do in the community (March 2022) Homeless Outreach Services with Achieve Zero. Services were made from Mililani to the North Shore
(March 2022)Dole Street, Wahiawa, Neighborhood Security Watch Meeting
(March 2022)HPD taught “Stranger Danger” to the students at Mililani Uka Elementary School
(March 2022)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, Rotary Club of Mililani Sunrise, and local representatives to clean-up graffiti in the Mililani area
(April 2022)Rotary members cleaned up graffiti in Mililani (April 2022) Mililani High School Career Day
(April 2022)HPD mentored the students of Mililani Uka Elementary School’s Campus Patrol Officer program. For this lesson, students were taught to be leaders in their community
(April 2022)HPD mentored the students of Mililani Uka Elementary School’s Campus Patrol Officer program. For this activity, students were tasked to work as a team to stack cups using strings and rubber bands
(April 2022)HPD taught “Stranger Danger” to the students at Sunset Beach Elementary School
(April 2022)“Say Hi” event at Ho’ala School in Wahiawa. Students were shown the police vehicle and informed what police officers do in their community. Military police was also present at the event
(May 2022)HPD worked with students from Mililani Uka Elementary School on teamwork and communication skills. This activity, students were tasked to build a large tower only using marshmallow and spaghetti noodle
(May 2022)HPD participated in a Neighborhood Security Watch information meeting in Wahiawa
(May 2022)“Say Hi” event at the Mililani Honbushin International Center, Japanese Sakura Class. Students were shown the police vehicle and informed what police officers do in their community
(May 2022)HPD partnered with our district schools (Mililani, North Shore) to have beautiful art displayed in the police lobby
(May 2022)Traffic Safety Awareness event in Wahiawa (May 2022) HPD partnered with the Mililani Town Center Starbucks to host a Coffee with a Cop event where community members can speak with officers about anything in the community
(May 2022)Town Center of Mililani Coffee with a Cop at Starbucks
(May 2022)Keiki and Kupuna ID at the Town Center of Mililani
(May 2022)Internet Safety Presentation (social media, online grooming, and cyberbullying) at Sunset Beach Elementary School
(May 2022)Internet Safety Presentation (social media, online grooming, and cyberbullying) at Sunset Beach Elementary School
(May 2022)Mililani Uka Elementary School end of the year celebration for the Junior Campus Police Officers. HPD officers provides
(May 2022)Bishop Michael Henderson presenting HPD with a certificate of appreciation
(May 2022)Traffic Safety Awareness event in North Shore (May 2022) Leilani Rihle (Left) and Danielle Castro (Right) are student coordinators for Mililani High School whom HPD partners with. They are constantly keeping the students busy with activities and creating projects to keep the Mililani community beautiful!
(May 2022)HPD and The Steven Cohen Military family Clinic (located in Mililani) created a partnership to work together in bringing awareness to mental health to our military families and veterans
(May 2022)HPD partnered with residence on Hokuala Street (Mililani) to start up a neighborhood security watch
(May 2022)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, and volunteers from the Leeward Rotary Club, Mililani Lions Club, Herc Rentals, and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to clean-up graffiti/litter in the Mililani area
(May 2022)HPD partnered with the Department of Facility and Maintenance, and volunteers from the Leeward Rotary Club, Mililani Lions Club, Herc Rentals, and the The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to clean-up graffiti/litter in the Mililani area
(May 2022)“Say Hi” event at the Mililani Honbushin International Center, Japanese Sakura Class. Students were shown the police vehicle and informed what police officers do in their community
(June 2022)HPD partnered with the Wahiawa McDonalds to host a Coffee with a Cop event where community members can speak with officers about anything in the community. Our military police partner also joined us for this event.
(June2022)Coffee with a Cop at the Wahiawa McDonalds
(June 2022)Coffee with a Cop at the Schofield Barracks Starbucks with our military police partners
(June 2022)Coffee with a Cop at the Schofield Barracks Starbucks with our military police partners
(June 2022)Coffee with a Cop at the Schofield Barracks Starbucks with our military police partners
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