Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaiʻi Honors Police Officer, Firefighter of the Year



The Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaiʻi recognized Hawaiʻi Police Department (HPD) Puna Patrol Officer Dallas Arce as 2025 Officer of the Year and Hawaiʻi Fire Department (HFD) Battalion Chief Ka‘aina Keawe as 2025 Firefighter of the Year during a ceremony held Saturday, March 7, 2026, in Hilo.
Officer Arce was honored for his exemplary initiative, leadership, and notable investigative skills demonstrated throughout the year, earning the club’s Officer of the Month award three times in 2025. Battalion Chief Keawe was honored for his outstanding leadership and operational excellence.
Officer Arce’s Commendation
A five-year veteran of the department, Officer Arce was first honored in March 2025 for his work on an investigation that led to an arrest of a woman charged with 39 criminal property offenses, including 31 Class “C” felonies and 8 petty misdemeanors. In September 2025, he was once again honored for his quick thinking in two separate incidents, including his response to a domestic disturbance that resulted in the arrest of a violent, intoxicated suspect and the seizure of large quantities of narcotics.
Most recently, he was honored for multiple investigations in December. In one case, he investigated a vehicle break-in in Pāhoa, identified a suspect through video surveillance review and coordinated the suspect’s arrest. Later that same month, Officer Arce led officers in locating and safely arresting a long-wanted fugitive hiding beneath a structure on Old Kalapana Road. Days afterward, he responded to a domestic disturbance involving a firearm in Kurtistown, where his calm communication and de-escalation skills helped resolve the volatile situation and safely detain the suspect.
“I want to sincerely thank Officer Dallas Arce and Battalion Chief Ka‘aina Keawe for their remarkable service to our island,” said Mayor Kimo Alameda. “We are deeply grateful for their commitment to the safety of our residents and the wellbeing of their colleagues.”
“Officer Arce consistently demonstrates initiative and leadership, whether he is mentoring newer officers or pursuing complex investigations,” said Police Chief Reed Mahuna. “He takes ownership of his cases from start to finish and approaches every call for service with professionalism, determination and a strong commitment to protecting our community.”
Battalion Chief Keawe’s Commendation
Battalion Chief Keawe began his career with the Hawaiʻi Fire Department in 2006 and currently serves in Operations, Battalion 2, West Hawaiʻi. He is exceptionally well-rounded, having served across multiple disciplines including rescue and hazardous materials before being promoted to Fire Captain and later Battalion Chief.
Late last year, recognizing the seriousness of a downtown Hilo structure fire, he responded from the west side while off duty to relieve crews who had worked through the night, an example of the steady leadership he demonstrates every day.
Throughout his career, Chief Keawe has strengthened the department both operationally and professionally. He served during the 2018 Leilani Estates eruption, one of the most complex incidents our department has faced. He later spearheaded leadership development opportunities with nationally recognized fire service leader Frank Viscuso, helped bring forward high-rise training opportunities for our personnel, served on internal committees supporting department initiatives, and worked directly with vendors to introduce fire-resistive duty t-shirts to improve firefighter safety and practicality in the field.
“From managing complex emergencies, to managing individuals, Chief Keawe leads by example every day,” said Temporary Fire Chief Daniel Volpe. “He pushes himself to make sure the men and women under his command have everything they need to save life and property and isn’t afraid to put his gear on and train right alongside them. He truly embodies what it means to be a professional firefighter.”
“He’s the guy I would call if I were in trouble,” added Assistant Fire Chief Christopher Carvalho.
- Department:
- Hawaiʻi Police Department
- Division:
- Office of the Chief
- Officer:
- Chief Reed K. Mahuna
- Phone:
- (808) 961-2244
