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Hawai‘i Island police honor 2 dispatchers for commitment to the job

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Two police communication officers were recognized for their commitment and work as dispatchers for Hawai‘i Island police.

Police Communications Officer Nashly Leslie was named Dispatcher of the Quarter for the first quarter of 2024, and Police Communications Officer Kainapau “Ka’ina” Mossman was named Dispatcher of the Quarter for the second quarter of 2024.

Leslie, who has worked as a Police Communications Officer for 16 years, was honored for her dedication and innovation in spearheading projects that enable the Communications Section to run more smoothly.

After stepping up to the role of acting supervisor on March 17, she worked 20 hours straight, working two full shifts and half of a third shift. She then returned to work at 6:45 the next morning for her regular shift with a “positive attitude.”

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In addition to her ongoing duties, one of her recent projects was updating all the directories on every console, an essential, but daunting project.

Police Communications Officer Kainapau “Ka’ina” Mossman was honored for her “compassionate efforts in assisting a man experiencing a mental health crisis” on June 26.

Mossman received a call from a distraught man who stated he had undiagnosed mental health issues and felt like “doing something.”

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Worried that he might harm himself or others, Mossman stayed on the line with him for 10-15 minutes until officers arrived on scene. She repeatedly reassured the man he would be OK, “demonstrating concern and empathy.”

After officers arrived on scene, the man was transported to Hilo Benioff Medical Center where he was treated for his mental health issues.

“Mossman has distinguished herself with her calm demeanor and positive attitude, pitching in where wherever needed,” officials stated.

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