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Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawai‘i Honors Three Officers for Q4 2025

February 27, 2026 |
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Pictured left to right: Officers Dallas Arce, Shaneil Azevedo, and Ashton Gomes on a grassy area with ocean in the background.
Pictured left to right: Officers Dallas Arce, Shaneil Azevedo, and Ashton Gomes.

Three Hawai‘i Police Department officers were recognized by the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawai‘i for their professionalism and commitment to public safety in separate incidents that demonstrated exemplary police work during the fourth quarter of 2025. All three officers were honored during a luncheon in Hilo on Jan. 29, 2026.

The honorees include Officer Ashton Gomes, October 2025 Officer of the Month; Officer Shaneil Azevedo, November 2025 Officer of the Month; and Officer Dallas Arce, December 2025 Officer of the Month. All three are assigned to the Puna District.  

October 2025: Officer Ashton Gomes

Officer Gomes, a two-year veteran, was recognized for his response to a burglary in progress on Oct. 8, 2025. Gomes was the first officer on scene and quickly detained one suspect as he exited the residence carrying stolen property. Through careful follow-up investigation, surveillance review and coordination with the Criminal Investigation Section, Gomes later identified and located the second suspect, arresting him three days later.

Gomes’ swift response and persistent investigative efforts helped prevent additional crimes and ensured accountability for both suspects.

November 2025: Officer Shaneil Azevedo

Officer Azevedo, also a two-year veteran of the department, was honored for her actions during a Nov. 19, 2025, road-rage incident involving an armed suspect. After completing her shift, Azevedo heard a dispatch broadcast describing a reckless driver brandishing a handgun. While driving home, she observed the suspect vehicle and attempted a traffic stop.

The suspect fled, eventually colliding with another vehicle before attempting to flee on foot while armed. Azevedo drew her firearm and issued commands, prompting the suspect to comply until additional officers arrived to assist.

Azevedo’s decision to act while off duty, combined with her calm and decisive response to an armed suspect, prevented a potentially dangerous situation from escalating and demonstrated the professionalism and dedication expected of Hawai‘i Police Department officers.

December 2025: Officer Dallas Arce

Officer Arce, a five-year veteran, was recognized for multiple investigations demonstrating initiative, leadership and strong de-escalation skills.

In one case, Arce investigated a vehicle break-in in Pāhoa, developed a suspect through video surveillance review and coordination with security personnel, and ultimately secured a warrant and coordinated the suspect’s arrest.

Later that month, 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.

This is the third time Officer Arce has been honored as Officer of the Month by the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaii in 2025. He was also recognized in September 2025 for his quick thinking and decisive actions in two separate incidents, including his response to a domestic disturbance that led to the arrest of a violent, intoxicated suspect and the seizure of large quantities of narcotics. In March 2025 he was recognized for his exceptional work on a case that led to a woman being arrested and charged with 39 criminal property offenses, including 31 Class “C” felonies and 8 petty misdemeanors.

Every month the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawai‘i honors a police officer in East Hawaii as their officer of the month. Officers are nominated by their supervisors from the police districts in Area I, including Hāmākua, North Hilo, South Hilo, and Puna. As Officer of the Month honorees, Gomes, Azevedo, and Arce are all eligible to be considered for the Aloha Exchange Club’s Officer of the Year award.

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Chief Reed K. Mahuna
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