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Police Station to be Professionally Disinfected after Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19

The Maui Police Department received confirmation today that a department employee who works out of the Wailuku District has tested positive for COVID-19.

Maui Police Identify 10 More Presumptive Positive; Meantime 7 Earlier Presumptive Cases are Now Negative

The Maui Police Department today identified 10 more presumptive positive COVID-19 cases today. The news comes as seven earlier presumptive positive tests all came back negative today.  The original three cases identified through the department last week have been confirmed as positive.  

10 Employees at Maui’s Wailuku Police Station Test Positive for COVID-19 Since Aug. 27

A total of 10 employees at Maui Police Department’s Wailuku Station have tested positive for COVID-19 since the first case was reported at the department on Aug. 27. All 10 of the COVID-19 positive individuals work out of the Wailuku Police Station and are a combination of sworn and civilian employees who have limited contact with the general public.

Third Maui Police Department Employee Tests Positive for COVID-19

The Maui Police Department now has three employees who have tested positive for COVID-19. Police say the three individuals work in positions that require limited public interaction and are currently in isolation.

Employee of Maui Police Department Tests Positive for COVID-19

An employee at the Maui Police Department has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a department press release. The individual is currently in isolation.

BREAKING: “CLUSTER” OF 15 EMPLOYEES WITH COVID-19 AT MAUI HOSPITAL

Maui Mayor Michael Victorino this morning announced a cluster of approximately 15 employees at the Maui Memorial Medical Center have tested positive for COVID-19.

Maui Police Will Use Drones for Public Announcement Capabilities

The Maui Police Department announced that it will be utilizing its Drone Unit to make public announcements, reminding people of the stay-at-home county and state orders currently in place.The Maui Police Department announced that it will be utilizing its Drone Unit to make public announcements, reminding people of the stay-at-home county and state orders currently in place.

Maui Police Arrest Six, Issue 101 Citations Related to COVID-19 Enforcement

Maui police arrested six individuals and issued a total of 101 citations over the past seven days for violations related COVID-19 enforcement efforts. Of the Maui citations issued, the majority were in Kīhei and Lahaina where complaints had been made of people congregating at the beach and in public places. 

LIVE: Maui Police Department Q&A, 40+ Violations of Stay-At-Home Orders

LIVE: Maui Police Department Q&A, 40+ Violations of Stay-At-Home Orders. The Maui Police Department held an informational Question and Answer session with the public this afternoon to help address frequently asked questions.   Police also held the session in an effort to better inform the public about stay-at-home and work-from-home orders, and their implications for law enforcement and the community amid the COVID-19 pandemic.  

Burglary Arrest on Maui During Civil Emergency Becomes Class A Felony

Maui police arrested and charged a 37-year-old Maui man with three counts of Burglary of a Dwelling during a Civil Emergency and Habitual Property Crimes. Due to the County of Maui being in a Disaster Emergency Relief Period, the Burglary of a Dwelling offense becomes a class “A” felony. 

Maui Police: No Citations Yet Relating to Emergency Stay-at-Home Declaration

As of March 27, 2020, Maui Police Department has not issued any citations or had any arrests regarding the emergency declaration calling for stay-at-home orders.

Maui Police Records Division Change of Hours

The Maui Police Department announced changes to its normal business hours in the Records Section due to the precautionary health and safety measures that are being taken with COVID-19.