Six Big Island police officers were honored Thursday by Mothers Against Drunk Driving-Hawaii, in cooperation with Big Island Toyota, for their efforts and dedication to the prevention of impaired driving during 2011. Six Big Island police officers were honored Thursday
Six Big Island police officers were honored Thursday by Mothers Against Drunk Driving-Hawaii, in cooperation with Big Island Toyota, for their efforts and dedication to the prevention of impaired driving during 2011.
Awards were presented at a luncheon at the YWCA in Hilo.
The “Top Cop” award went to South Hilo Patrol Officer Erhard Autrata for making 99 DUI arrests during the year.
Other officers honored were: South Hilo Patrol Officer Christopher Kapua-Allison, 52 DUI arrests; South Hilo Patrol Officer Gabriel Wilson, 40 DUI arrests; Hilo Traffic Enforcement Unit Officer Clarence Davies, 62 DUI arrests; Kona Traffic Enforcement Unit Officer Joshua Lewis, 92 DUI arrests; and Kona Patrol Officer Shea Nactor, 37 DUI arrests.
Every year, MADD-Hawaii recognizes officers throughout the state for their efforts to reduce deaths and injuries on our roadways from impaired drivers.
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