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Maui Police Department


MPD Mobile Medical Unit Continues Outreach 💙
The Maui Police Department’s Mobile Medical Education Unit continued outreach at Ho‘aloha Park, offering Maui’s houseless community access to mental health services, food stamps, non-critical wound care, clothing, and support during July in Kahului. #MMEU #MauiPolice
4 days ago1 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
The Maui Police Department shares an Aloha Friday reminder asking drivers to keep Maui roadways safe by being patient, buckling up, avoiding phone distractions, obeying speed limits, designating sober drivers, and reporting impaired drivers.
Jul 31 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
The Maui Police Department shares an Aloha Friday reminder to drive safely, buckle up, avoid distractions, and report impaired drivers. #AlohaFriday
Jun 261 min read


Happy Father’s Day from the Maui Police Department
The Maui Police Department wishes a Happy Father’s Day and honors fathers and first responders serving the community. #FathersDay #Mahalo
Jun 211 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
The Maui Police Department shares an Aloha Friday reminder to drive safely, buckle up, avoid distractions, and report impaired drivers. #AlohaFriday
Jun 191 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
MPD reminds everyone to stay alert, buckle up, and drive sober this weekend. Help keep Maui’s roads safe. #AlohaFriday #DriveSafe
Jun 121 min read


MPD Mobile Medical Unit Continues Outreach at Hoʻaloha Park 💙
MPD’s Mobile Medical Unit provided care and resources on June 8 and continues services at Hoʻaloha Park throughout June, 9AM–12PM. #CommunityCare #MPD
Jun 81 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
Happy Aloha Friday! As we head into the weekend, the Maui Police Department kindly asks for your kōkua in keeping our roadways safe. Please remember to: Be patient and courteous while driving. Buckle up—seat belts save lives. Keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone. Obey posted speed limits. Designate a sober driver if you’re celebrating. If you see an impaired driver, please call 9-1-1 for incidents in progress or that just occurred; for past occurrences, call (808) 24
Jun 51 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
MPD reminds everyone to stay alert, buckle up, and drive sober this weekend. Help keep Maui’s roads safe. #AlohaFriday #DriveSafe
May 291 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
Happy Aloha Friday! As we head into the weekend, the Maui Police Department kindly asks for your kōkua in keeping our roadways safe. Please remember to: Be patient and courteous while driving. Buckle up—seat belts save lives. Keep your eyes on the road, not on your phone. Obey posted speed limits. Designate a sober driver if you’re celebrating. If you see an impaired driver, please call 9-1-1 for incidents in progress or that just occurred; for past occurrences, call (808) 24
May 221 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
MPD reminds everyone to stay alert, buckle up, and drive sober this weekend. Help keep Maui’s roads safe. #AlohaFriday #DriveSafe
May 151 min read


National Police Week 2026: Honoring the Fallen
In honor of National Police Week, we remember and pay tribute to law enforcement officers from city, county, state, military, and federal agencies who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to others. We also honor the family members, friends, and fellow officers who continue to carry their legacy forward. In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation designating May 15 as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which May 15 falls as National Police Week. In 20
May 111 min read


Happy Mother’s Day from the Maui Police Department 💐
Happy Mother’s Day! Today, we honor and celebrate all mothers, with special appreciation for those within the Maui Police Department who are serving our community. To our first responders on duty: thank you for your unwavering dedication, compassion, and strength. Whether you are a mother yourself or supporting others so they can be with their families, your service and sacrifice do not go unnoticed. Mahalo for all that you do.
May 101 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
Happy Aloha Friday As we head into the weekend, the Maui Police Department kindly asks for your kōkua in keeping our roadways safe. Please remember to: Be patient and courteous behind the wheel Buckle up—seat belts save lives Keep your eyes on the road, not your phone Obey posted speed limits Designate a sober driver if you’re celebrating If you see an impaired driver, please call 9-1-1 for incidents in progress or just occurred; for past occurrences, call (808) 244-6400.
May 91 min read


Answer the Call. Join MPD. ⭐
Serve with courage, integrity, and aloha. Join the Maui Police Department and make a difference in your community. #MayThe4thBeWithYou #JoinMPD
May 41 min read


Aloha Friday Reminder: Drive with Aloha 🌺
MPD reminds everyone to stay alert, buckle up, and drive sober this weekend. Help keep Maui’s roads safe. #AlohaFriday #DriveSafe
May 11 min read


MPD Mobile Medical Unit Continues Outreach in Kihei 💙
MPD’s Mobile Medical Unit provided care and resources at Kalama Park on Feb 23. MMEU continues service in February, 9AM–12PM. #CommunityCare #MPD
Feb 231 min read


MPD Mobile Medical Unit Supports Houseless Community in Kihei 💙
MPD’s Mobile Medical Unit provided care and resources at Kalama Park on Feb 2. MMEU continues service in February, 9AM–12PM. #CommunityCare #MPD
Feb 31 min read


MPD Mobile Medical Unit Serves Houseless Community in Kihei 💙
MPD’s Mobile Medical Unit provided care and resources at Kalama Park on Jan 12. MMEU continues service in January, 9AM–12PM. #CommunityCare #MPD
Jan 121 min read


MPD Mobile Medical Unit Serves Houseless Community in Kihei 💙
On Monday, January 5, 2026, the MMEU (Mobile Medical Education Unit) was stationed at Kalama Park in Kihei to provide mental health services, food stamps, non-critical wound care, clothing, and other essential resources to Maui's houseless community. Mahalo to Community Partners: Imua Services: offered health insurance and SNAP benefits. Maui Aids Foundation: distributed hygiene kits, other personal care items, provided various food, offered medical QUEST information and offe
Jan 61 min read
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