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DUI Stats

December 27, 2024 |
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During the week of December 16, through December 22, 2024, Hawai‘i Island police arrested 19 motorists for driving under the influence of an intoxicant. Seven of the drivers were involved in a traffic accident. Two of the drivers were under the age of 21.

So far this year, there have been 942 DUI arrests compared with 930 during the same period last year, an increase of 1.3 percent. The numbers of arrests by district were:

Arrests by District

DISTRICTWEEKLY TOTALYEAR-TO-DATE
HILO11282
NORTH HILO07
HĀMĀKUA04
SOUTH KOHALA070
NORTH KOHALA124
KONA2342
KA‘Ū024
PUNA5189
ISLAND TOTAL19942

Hawai‘i Police Department’s Traffic Services Section reviewed all updated crashes and found 963 major crashes so far this year, compared with 830 during the same time last year, an increase of 16 percent.

To date, there have been 25 fatal crashes, resulting in 28 fatalities, compared with 14 fatal crashes, resulting in 15 fatalities for the same time last year. (The year to date fatal crashes is revised deleting one fatal crash on 11/09/2024 which was inadvertently added as a multiple crash that had multiple deaths in its place.) This represents an increase of 78.6 percent for fatal crashes and 86.7 percent for fatalities.

In 2024, the non-traffic fatality count (not on a public roadway) is one, compared to zero non-traffic fatalities for the same time last year. 

DUI roadblocks and patrols will continue island wide.

Department:
Hawaiʻi Police Department
Division:
Traffic Services Section
Officer:
Program Manager Torey D. Keltner
Phone:
(808) 961-2305

Unsolved Homicides

Hawaiʻi Police Department believes every victim deserves justice, and that the deceased victim’s family, friends, and community deserve closure.

Please take a moment to review the Unsolved Homicides summaries and if you have any information pertaining to any of these cases, please submit a tip, email us or call our Unsolved Homicides Division at (808) 961-2380 or Crime Stoppers at (808) 961-8300. Thank you for your help!

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