More than 100 beachgoers have been cited for various offenses at Kehena Beach in the last month amid an increase in law enforcement presence at the popular beach.
More than 100 beachgoers have been cited for various offenses at Kehena Beach in the last month amid an increase in law enforcement presence at the popular beach.
Since April 4, the Hawaii County police, the Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement, and the Department of Public Safety worked together to increase enforcement at Kehena Beach.
According to a DLNR news release, the three agencies have issued 123 citations during the last four Sundays at the beach, largely for offenses such as alcohol consumption, drug use and public nudity. Dozens of vehicles parked on the highway adjacent to the beach also were cited for various offenses.
The agencies also have distributed more than 200 masks to beachgoers who were not properly socially distancing.
“The joint enforcement efforts in this area have been in response to concerns raised by the community, and the Hawaii Police Department appreciates the collaborative efforts by all law enforcement agencies involved,” said Hawaii County Police Chief Paul Ferreira in a statement. “We also appreciate the community’s understanding and cooperative response to our officers that have been monitoring the activities in the Kalapana Seaview Estates to reduce the spread of the coronavirus.”
Officers also increased enforcement at “the lawn” at Kalapana Seaview Estates, another popular destination for beachgoers.
The agencies will continue regular patrols at Kehena and the entirety of the Puna coastline.