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Police instruct the public on home security

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Officer Bryan Tina speaks to a 2nd grader about home security and safety.

Officer Bryan Tina speaks to a 2nd grader about home security and safety.

The Hawaiʻi Police Department held an information booth on Home Security and Property Inventory, in conjunction with the Waiakea Intermediate School Pumpkin Patch Event On Saturday (October 20).

Community members enjoyed the day at Waiakea Intermediate School and spent a few minutes at the booth to learn about how to better secure their homes and how to properly inventory property should they become victims of a crime. This was part of the department’s continuous effort to improve the community’s awareness of burglary prevention strategies.

To request a home security check or for more information on property inventory, call the Police Department’s Community Policing Section at 961-8121.

One Response to “Police instruct the public on home security”

  1. Richard John Jordan says:

    By hearing the government’s insights about safetyness, we can ensure that the government’s priority are its countrymen. This will be a big impact on the trust of the people.

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