Kaneohe Recent Arrests

Kaneohe recent arrests are handled by HPD District 4, which runs patrol for all of Windward Oahu. The Kaneohe Station at 45-270 Lilipuna Road is the main hub. Phone is (808) 723-8640. Kaneohe serves as the anchor for District 4, also covering Kailua, Waimanalo, Kahuku, and the north shore. Any Kaneohe arrest feeds into the daily HPD arrest log that posts online. Cases move to the First Circuit Court with windward matters often handled at the Kaneohe District Court. Find out below how to look up a recent Kaneohe arrest, get a police report, and reach the records office.

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Kaneohe Recent Arrests Police Services

HPD District 4 Kaneohe Station sits at 45-270 Lilipuna Road, Kaneohe, HI 96744. Phone is (808) 723-8640. The station is the main anchor for Windward Oahu patrol. TRO service status uses the same line.

Kaneohe Recent Arrests HPD arrest logs

The HPD arrest logs page above is where Kaneohe arrest data posts daily. District 4 covers Kaneohe, Kailua, Waimanalo, Kahuku, Laie, Hauula, Punaluu, Sunset Beach, and parts of Haleiwa.

Kaneohe hosts the main Windward Oahu patrol base and shares staff with Kailua. The district has its own court system nearby. Common arrest categories include property crimes, drug offenses, traffic matters, and domestic incidents.

Records requests:

  • Go to HPD Records Division at 801 South Beretania Street
  • Phone (808) 723-3258
  • Hours Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:00 PM
  • Bring photo ID and a notarized request letter

The Kaneohe station itself does not process record copies. Only the Records Division at Alapai headquarters handles them.

Kaneohe District Court

Kaneohe District Court is at 45-960 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe, HI 96744. Phone is (808) 534-6700. Hours run Monday through Friday, 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM.

The court handles:

  • Traffic citation processing
  • Misdemeanor arraignments and trials
  • Civil case filings
  • Small claims court
  • Protection order hearings

Cases from Kaneohe appear in eCourt Kokua at no cost to view. Case numbers use 1DC plus year plus a sequential number for District Court matters. Felony cases from Windward Oahu may move to the main Honolulu courthouse at 1111 Alakea Street for further proceedings.

Records access includes public access terminals in the courthouse lobby, eCourt Kokua online, and the Clerk's Office for certified copies. Document fees run $3 per file or 10 cents per page, whichever is more.

Kaneohe Inmate Info and Detention

Kaneohe arrestees are booked at Oahu Community Correctional Center at 2199 Kamehameha Highway, Honolulu. OCCC main phone is (808) 832-1777. The visitation hotline is (808) 832-1633.

The booking process at OCCC covers photos, fingerprints, medical screening, classification, and arraignment within 48 hours. Bail hearings follow if needed. The DPS page for OCCC has current visitation rules.

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com tracks inmate status for Kaneohe arrestees. The service is free. Register for alerts by phone, email, or text when custody status changes.

Note: Kaneohe arrests feed into the same HPD daily log as every other district. The 48-hour charge rule under chapter 846 applies to all arrestees booked at OCCC.

Statewide Recent Arrests

Kaneohe residents can pull statewide criminal history records through HCJDC. The office is at 465 S. King Street, Room 102, Honolulu. Phone is (808) 587-3279.

Fees run $25 for a public access printout, $30 for a name check done by staff, $55 for a fingerprint check in person, and $35 by mail. The eCrim portal at ecrim.ehawaii.gov runs name checks for $5 each.

The Office of Information Practices runs the state's open records law. Under the UIPA in chapter 92F, arrest records are public unless specifically closed by other law. Non-conviction and juvenile records remain restricted.

Kaneohe Arrest Expungement

Under Hawaii Revised Statutes §831-3.2, a Kaneohe arrest that did not end in conviction may be expunged. The HCJDC Expungement Section in Honolulu handles the paperwork. Processing runs about 120 days.

A first expungement costs $35. Second and later ones cost $50. A $10 processing fee is non-refundable. The application needs the official form, a fingerprint card, a certified copy of the court disposition, and payment.

Eligible cases include arrests with no charges filed, cases dismissed by the prosecutor, acquittals, cases dismissed by the court, and deferred acceptance pleas after discharge. Convictions cannot be expunged unless pardoned. Bail forfeitures for petty misdemeanors need a 5-year waiting period.

Kaneohe Recent Arrests Record Fields

A Kaneohe arrest record holds the standard Hawaii fields. These include full legal name, aliases, date of birth, gender, physical description, address at time of arrest, state ID, booking number, date, time, and location of arrest, arresting agency, arresting officer, charges, statute numbers, charge classification, bail amount, whether bail was posted, court of jurisdiction, and case number.

Arrest records in Kaneohe are maintained under Hawaii Revised Statutes §846-2.7. The Honolulu Police Department is the primary custodian. The HCJDC maintains the state repository for conviction records that follow.

Records released to the public have personal info redacted. Home addresses, phone numbers, social security numbers, and dates of birth are blacked out. Juvenile data is always redacted. Active investigation data may be held back temporarily.

Kaneohe Recent Arrests Bail Process

After a Kaneohe arrest, the person is transported to OCCC for booking. Set bail exists for many misdemeanor offenses. Felonies require a bail hearing before a judge within 48 hours. The hearing can happen at the Kaneohe District Court for Windward Oahu cases.

Release from OCCC takes several hours after bail is posted. Property held at booking is returned. The court date is set at arraignment. Defense counsel may file a bail reduction motion if the set amount is too high.

The Kaneohe District Court at 45-960 Kamehameha Highway handles windward case flow. eCourt Kokua lets anyone look up hearing dates, docket entries, and case status online at no cost.

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Victim Resources for Kaneohe Cases

SAVIN/VINE at vinelink.com is Hawaii's free victim notification service. It is anonymous and runs 24 hours. Sign up for phone, email, or text alerts when an offender's custody status changes at OCCC or another state facility. The service covers parole hearings and release dates.

Crime Stoppers Honolulu runs tip lines for Windward Oahu at the statewide number. Reports can be anonymous. The program offers rewards for tips leading to arrest.

Nearby Windward Communities

Kaneohe is the main Windward Oahu town. Nearby cities share HPD District 4 coverage.