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MAUI COUNTY POLICE DEPARTMENT
Chief of Police Thomas Phillips     Deputy Chief Gary Yabuta

Mail:  55 Mahalani Street
               Wailuku, HI 96793-2155

Phone:    (808) 244-6300
Fax:         (808) 244-5576
Email:      crs@mpd.net



Non Emergency Calls / Information 24 hours
(Text Telephone TTY Accessible)            
Phone:    (808) 244-6400


  • Maui Police Commission Complaint Form

  • Mission Statement
    The mission of the Maui Police Department is to serve the community in a manner that epitomizes those ideals woven into the fabric of the Constitution of the United States and the Spirit of Aloha. We will serve to enhance the quality of life in cooperation with all of those who share these beautiful islands in making this a better place to live.

    Administration
    Program Description: The Administration program provides effective overall administration of the Police Department in the management and direction of its employees. It establishes priorities and directs operations toward the preservation of the public peace, prevention of crime, detection and arrest of offenders of the law, protection of personal and property rights, and the enforcement of all Federal and State laws and County ordinances.

    Investigative Services Bureau
    Program Description: Investigative Services Bureau investigates all crimes of violence, fraud, theft, controlled substances, crimes relating to juveniles, apprehends the perpetrators of these crimes, and compiles evidence and information for the prosecution of all persons charged with violations of criminal statutes.

    Uniformed Patrol Services Bureau
    Program Description: Uniformed Patrol Services Bureau plans, directs, and coordinates the operations of all field uniformed police units in the prevention of crime, enforcement of Federal, State and County laws, and the apprehension and custody of violators.

    Support Services Bureau
    Program Description: The Support Services Bureau plans, directs and coordinates clerical, technical and logistical support for other law enforcement units.

    Accreditation
    Program Description: The section is an organizational component of the Office of the Chief of Police.  This section was created in 1995 to provide a service to the Department as a whole by participating in staff inspections to measure the quality of performances and monitoring the level of compliance with standards for law enforcement agencies established by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.  The Maui Police Department received accredited status on August 3, 1996.

    Criminal Intelligence Unit
    Program Description: The Unit is under the direct supervision of the Chief of Police and the Deputy Chief of Police and is responsible for providing the Chief of Police accurate and updated intelligence on organized crime and their network of associates.

    Internal Affairs
    Program Description: This section is under the direct supervision of the Chief of Police.  The section continues to perform a wide variety of functions within the department.  These include conducting a variety of investigations, inquiries, external complaint reviews and background checks; as well as assisting in the Drug Testing program.

    Police Commission
    Program Description: Charter Section 8-12.2. Police Commission. The police commission shall consist of nine members appointed by the mayor with the approval of the council. The police commission shall: Adopt such rules as it may consider necessary for the conduct of its business and regulation of the matters committed to its charge by law. Review and submit to the mayor the department's request for an annual appropriation for the operation of the department. (Amended 1992) Receive, review and investigate any charges brought forth by the public against the conduct of the department or any of its members and submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to the chief of police for his disposition. Have such other powers and duties as may be provided by law. 
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