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Chief Reed Mahuna fosters open dialogue with talk story session on Tuesday

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Hawaiʻi Police Chief Reed Mahuna is hosting an informal “talk story” session as part of his commitment to community engagement in Honokaʻa on Tuesday.

Hawaiʻi Police Chief Reed K. Mahuna is congratulated after he is publicly sworn-in as the department’s police chief in Hilo on March 6, 2026. (Kelsey Walling/Big Island Now)

Mahuna is planning free “talk story” sessions that will rotate throughout Hawaiʻi Island to help strengthen communication and connection between police leadership and the community. Residents can share concerns, ask questions, and discuss public safety in an open setting.

The informal format is intentional and reflects the department’s goal of being accessible and responsive to the community.

“We want to meet people where they are, in their own communities, and create space for genuine conversation,” Mahuna said. “By hearing directly from our residents, we can better understand their priorities and work together to address the issues that matter most.”

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The “Talk Story with the Chief” is set for noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, March 17, at the Koʻo member of the public are encouraged to attend and participate in the discussion.

The April meeting will be held on April 21 in North Kohala at a location to be announced.

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