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21 Join Ranks of Maui Police Department as Part of 82nd Recruit Class

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82nd Recruit Class: (Back row) Sergeant John Foster, Officer Jacob Ingram, Officer Antal Kapas, Officer Apalo Kemfort, Officer Justin Carlson, Officer Keola Aquino, Officer Christopher Clark, Officer Bronson Bartolome, Officer Rahni Pantorilla, Officer Nolan Wada, Officer Brandon Saffeels, Officer Alex Pagan, Sergeant James Terry; (Front row) Officer Emily Kibby, Officer Victor Marmolejos Santana, Officer Shaun Gorgonio, Officer Ervin Anduha, Officer Daron Sugiyama, Officer Job Jarrett, Officer Joshua Aquinde, Officer Cody Saludez, Officer Tyler Meno, Officer Tamara Pellazar, Officer Teru Hayashi, Officer John Sang.

82nd Recruit Class: (Back row) Sergeant John Foster, Officer Jacob Ingram, Officer Antal Kapas, Officer Apalo Kemfort, Officer Justin Carlson, Officer Keola Aquino, Officer Christopher Clark, Officer Bronson Bartolome, Officer Rahni Pantorilla, Officer Nolan Wada, Officer Brandon Saffeels, Officer Alex Pagan, Sergeant James Terry; (Front row) Officer Emily Kibby, Officer Victor Marmolejos Santana, Officer Shaun Gorgonio, Officer Ervin Anduha, Officer Daron Sugiyama, Officer Job Jarrett, Officer Joshua Aquinde, Officer Cody Saludez, Officer Tyler Meno, Officer Tamara Pellazar, Officer Teru Hayashi, Officer John Sang.

Twenty-one members of the 82nd Maui Police Department recruit class joined the ranks of the department on Friday, Feb. 5, 2016 after a graduation and pinning ceremony held at the King Kamehameha Golf Club in Waikapū.  The ceremony also included the graduation of four Emergency Service Dispatchers.

Newly sworn-in officer Nolan Wada earned awards for both Outstanding Recruit and Scholastic Achievement.

Fellow graduates Teru Hayashi, Jacob Ingram, Christopher Clark and Joshua Aquinde also were honored with special awards at the event for excellence in various disciplines.

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The recruits went through eight months of physical and academic requirements as part of their training and will now be assigned to the Field Training Officer Program in the coming months.

Among those in the graduating class were: Officer Jacob Ingram, Officer Antal Kapas, Officer Apalo Kemfort, Officer Justin Carlson, Officer Keola Aquino, Officer Christopher Clark, Officer Bronson Bartolome, Officer Rahni Pantorilla, Officer Nolan Wada, Officer Brandon Saffeels, Officer Alex Pagan, Officer Emily Kibby, Officer Victor Marmolejos Santana, Officer Shaun Gorgonio, Officer Ervin Anduha, Officer Daron Sugiyama, Officer Job Jarrett, Officer Joshua Aquinde, Officer Cody Saludez, Officer Tyler Meno, Officer Tamara Pellazar, Officer Teru Hayashi and Officer John Sang.

Dispatchers honored: Ms. Lyndsey Kahuhu, Mr. Joseph Souza, Ms Selina Agunoy, Ms. Stacey Baraoidan

Dispatchers honored: Ms. Lyndsey Kahuhu, Mr. Joseph Souza, Ms Selina Agunoy, Ms. Stacey Baraoidan

Dispatchers honored included: Lyndsey Kahuhu, Joseph Souza, Selina Agunoy and Stacey Baraoidan

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The department’s Outstanding Recruit Award went to Officer Nolan Wada for presenting the most consistent achievement in the areas of training, leadership, judgement, attitude and service to others.

Other awards included the following:

  • Scholastic Achievement AwardOfficer Nolan Wada: Presented to the most astute recruit for achieving and maintaining the highest academic grade point average. This included study in criminal law, first responder training, CPR, and motor vehicle accident investigations.
  • Neil T. Endo Firearms AwardOfficer Teru Hayashi: The award was presented to the most accurate marksman, achieving the highest score during firearms training to include the final written exam, physical shot gun, and a rifle course.
  • M. Cecil “Rusty” Dickson Award for Physical FitnessOfficer Jacob Ingram: The award went to the most physically fit recruit, demonstrating overall superiority in arrest, defense and tactics as well as physical training.
  • Best Notebook AwardOfficer Christopher Clark: For content, organization and completeness and neatness.
  • Sensei Shinichi Suzuki Award – Officer Joshua Aquinde: For outstanding performance in Arrest and Defense Tactics.
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