
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
(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
Mililani Shop with a Hero event
(December 2022)Students from Hanalani School created beautiful arts of a pineapple (to represent Wahiawa) to be posted at the Wahiawa Police Station Lobby.
(December 2022)Velzyland (North Shore) Cleanup Project
(January 2023)Traffic Safety Awareness sign waving event at Sunset Beach Elementary School
(January 2023)HPD and Mililani High School has partnered to teach the students of the Law and Public Safety classes about law enforcement work and the Hawaii Revised Statute
(January 2023)Wahiawa Baptist Church/School Say Hi Event. Kids were shown the police vehicle and what police officers do in the community.
(January 2023)HPD mentored the students at Mililani Uka Elementary School on being an effective communicator. Following the presentation, students had the opportunity to play a game using what they have learned.
(January 2023)HPD presented a safety presentation to the students at Ka’ala Elementary School
(January 2023)HPD did a presentation of the fingerprinting merit badge to numerous scouts from the community.
(January 2023)HPD Presented to the students of Mililani Uka Elementary School on the topics of internet safety, which covered cyberbullying, social media, and how to be safe online
(January 2023)HPD attended a Mililani Troop meeting to present to the scouts on topics such as internet safety, cyberbullying, drugs, and alcohol
(January 2023)HPD participated in the 2023 point in time count with volunteers from the community
(January 2023)Ali’i Beach Park (North Shore) Cleanup with the Lion’s Club, Department of Parks and Recreation, Councilmember Matt Weyer’s office, and HPD
(January 2023)Wahiawa Middle School bullying/cyberbullying presentation
(January 2023)Mililani Tiny Tots Say Hi Event. Kids were shown the police vehicle and what police officers do in the community.
(January 2023)HPD went to Mililani Ike Elementary School to mentor the students in the Campus Patrol Officer (CPO) program
(January 2023)
Upcoming Events
- Feb9
Neighborhood Security Watch Lalai Street
- Feb11
Haleiwa Beach Cleanup
- Feb15
Mililani Mauka Coffee with a Cop