Hawaiʻi Has Money To Police Agriculture Crime, But No Timeline To Start

Hawaiʻi’s new Department of Law Enforcement has over $90,000 to hire investigators focused on agricultural crimes. And it can look to long-established models in California and Florida for effective methods to fight a range of such crimes, from cattle rustling to theft of heavy equipment. What’s lacking? A timeline for hiring them, the agencyʻs director … Continue reading Hawaiʻi Has Money To Police Agriculture Crime, But No Timeline To Start