50 investigations, 30 arrests: North Kohala’s John Kahalioumi officer of 1st quarter

From left: Paola Pagan, Officer John Kahalioumi, Capt. Jeremie Evangelista and Michael Vasquez. (Courtesy photo)
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On Friday, the Hawaii Island Security and Safety Professionals Association, (HISSPA), recognized Officer John Kahalioumi as their HISSPA Officer of the Quarter for the first quarter of 2019.

Kahaloumi is currently assigned to the North Kohala Patrol Division and is a liaison to the Area I Special Enforcement Unit.

Kahalioumi has been tasked with identifying the most challenging problems in North Kohala such as nuisance properties, wanted parties and drug distribution. He has also been tasked with gathering and disseminating critical information to the appropriate sections within the Police Department. This information is used to resolve long-term community issues.

Officer Kahalioumi accepts his assignments without hesitation and takes an independent and proactive approach while using traditional and creative policing methods, the Police Department said in a press release. He takes an innovative approach to assure his success and fellow officers when working in a community that is not only small but geographically challenging.

Since his initial assignment in April of 2018, Kahalioumi has drafted and executed 12 search warrants, initiated more than 50 criminal investigations, and arrested over 30 individuals.

This includes a variety of investigations and charges such as the promotion of a dangerous drug, promotion of the detrimental drugs, promotion of a harmful drug, paraphernalia, firearms, and dangerous weapons offenses, various traffic violations and the closure of numerous arrest warrants and all points-bulletins.

Kahalioumi’s investigations have led to the recovery of methamphetamine, cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and illegally traded prescription drugs, as well as the recovery of stolen property, illegal firearms and the forfeiture of assets, used illegally in covered offenses.