East Hawaii officer honored

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The Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaii recently saluted Detective Grant Todd as the East Hawaii Officer of the Month for January.

The Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaii recently saluted Detective Grant Todd as the East Hawaii Officer of the Month for January.

Todd was honored for his role as the lead investigator in a series of investigations that resulted in the arrest of a man considered armed and dangerous.

The man initially was being sought for domestic violence. While searching for him, Todd and another detective observed him driving a stolen truck.

When they stopped him, the suspect fled into thick vegetation. The truck and its contents were recovered as evidence.

Investigation revealed that the suspect had deployed explosive devices and that his truck might contain similar devices or materials. With the assistance of bomb technicians, a device was recovered from within the truck and rendered safe.

Todd took the initiative and organized the numerous cases into a manageable list. When the suspect was arrested without injury to anyone, Todd’s continued investigation led to 39 charges with bail set at $467,000.

Lt. Gregory Esteban said Todd’s initiative and abilities made the case more manageable and efficient.

“As a result, a dangerous individual was taken off the streets,” Esteban said.

As Officer of the Month, Todd is eligible for Officer of the Year.

The East Hawaii Officer of the Month award is a project of the Aloha Exchange Club of East Hawaii.