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PAKA-Paradise Ala Kai Alliance
Neighborhood Watch Program
Formed to help prevent crime in our Kaloli Point neighborhood. Our Community Service Police Officer is Sandor Finkey. And of course, we do more than just patrol the streets! So take a look at our web site and utilize the free information. We hope it will help you feel more secure and safe in your local neighborhood!
Want to join an existing Neighborhood Watch or start your own? This web site should help get you started!!! Or simply contact Jerry Carr head of the entire HPP Neighborhood Watch Program.
Our Patrol Area
Our patrol area is from Paradise Ala Kai to Beach Rd and Paradise Dr to Pilikai. Click our patrol map for more detail. Note: Often our members venture outside of this area during their patrol thereby increasing the watch area!
Monthly Meetings
We meet on the 4th Friday of the month, at 11:15AM in the HPPOA Activity Center Library.
- HPPOA Location: 15-1570 Maku'u Drive (between 16th & 17th Avenues)
Ten Top Reasons to Join the PAKA Neighborhood Watch!
- Meet your Neighbors!
- Meet your Community Service Police Officer
- Build neighborhood camaraderie
- Get crime prevention tips from the pros!
- Help to reduce crime in your neighborhood
- Learn the latest crime statistics
- Learn tips to crime proof you property
- Learn to identify suspicious activity
- Learn to be the best witness
- Patrol the streets on foot, bike or car
If you do not live within our patrol area and are interested in joining a Neighborhood Watch, contact Jerry Carr head of the entire HPP Neighborhood Watch Program.
PAKA Special Event 07/26/09
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Sidebar Notes
If you see suspicious activity please call the Police Dispatch number
935-3311
If you see a crime in progress call 911!
Use 911 for emergencies only! The Hawaii Police Department defines an emergency as:
"any serious medical problem (chest pain, seizure, bleeding), any type of fire (business, car, building), or any life-threatening situation (fights, person with weapons, etc.). Use 9-1-1 to report crimes in progress, whether or not a life is threatened."
Go to the"Proper Use of 911" for more detail.
Hawaii County Parks and Recreation has posted NO CAMPING signs on the sea cliff county lands within HPP. If you see any camping activity, please call the Police non-emergency number. Mahalo!
935-3311
Note: Parks and Recreation has owned these lands since the 1970's. These lands are not classified as County Parks.
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