Police chief announces promotions

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Hawaii Police Department Chief Paul Ferreira has promoted four individuals to the rank of lieutenant.

Lt. Todd Pataray, an 18-year veteran of the department, is now assigned to South Hilo Patrol. He most recently served as a detective in the Area I Criminal Investigation Section, previously working as a Community Policing Officer in South Hilo, with patrol officer assignments in South Hilo, Hamakua, and Kona districts.

Lt. Calvin Delaries, a 17-year veteran, is assigned to Kona Patrol. He most recently served as a sergeant in Kona Patrol, previously working in the Juvenile Aid Section, South Kohala Patrol, Special Response Team (SRT), as a Community Policing Officer and patrol officer in the Kona district.

Lt. Tuckloy Aurello, a 17-year veteran, is now assigned to South Hilo Patrol. He most recently served as a detective in Area I Juvenile Aid Section, previously worked in the Criminal Investigation Section, CALEA (Accreditation), Traffic Enforcement Unit, with patrol officer assignments in the Puna, Kona, and South Kohala districts.

Lt. Jerome Manuel, a 14-year veteran, is assigned to Kona Patrol. He most recently served as a sergeant in Kona Patrol and previously worked in the Criminal Investigation Section, Juvenile Aid Section, and was a patrol officer in the Kona District.

These promotions took effect Friday.