Assistant Police Chief Sherry Bird was confirmed as deputy chief by the Hawai‘i County Police Commission during its monthly meeting in Kona on Friday, March 20.
Her confirmation marks the first time in the department’s 83-year history that a woman has served as deputy chief. Following the commission meeting, Bird was officially sworn in by Mayor Kimo Alameda’s executive assistant Micah Alameda during a private ceremony in the Mayor’s office in Kona. The private swearing-in enables Bird to formally carry out her duties as deputy chief. The private ceremony was attended by her family and members of the department’s command staff. A larger public swearing-in ceremony will be announced at a future date.
Bird became the department’s highest-ranking woman in the department’s history when she was promoted to assistant chief of the Administrative Services Bureau in February 2025. In that role she oversees the Special Response Team, Administrative Services Division, Technical Services Division, and the Human Resources and Finance Sections. She previously served as major of the Administrative Services Division, which includes the Training Section, Word Processing Center, and the Accreditation, Safety, and Community Relations sections.
During her 28-year tenure, Bird has also served as major of Area II (Kona) Field Operations Bureau, overseeing West Hawai‘i districts. Her prior assignments include patrol captain for South Kohala, lieutenant in Area II Criminal Investigation Division and Vice, detective in Area II Vice, officer in the Criminal Intelligence Unit, and patrol officer in North Kohala and Kona.
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