It's not just HPD. It's police in every major city.
In Oklahoma City, we had a car break-in with a broken window, broken dash, and missing stereo.
Cops took 4 hours to show up. Apparently Memorial Day weekend saw a rash of break-ins ... owners on vacation, so crooks help themselves.
There were a couple of hand tools on the car seat that we'd never seen, so must have been left by the thief. The Cop picked them up in his bare hands, asked again, "Are you sure these aren't yours?", then said, "I doubt we can get any prints from these."
Seriously? After you already handled the "evidence", I bet there aren't any useable prints now!!

I imagine those tools are still in the officer's toolbox at his home!
We filed an insurance claim, but with 4 years of depreciation and deductible, we got $150 back for an $800 item. The replacement cost for that same class stereo would have been $450 at least.
Yeah, unless the property is seized in a drug raid or during an apprehension at another crime scene, the Cops will never recover your property. They are not going to actively investigate property crimes less than $10K-$20k. To them, it's not worth it, since the crooks rarely get punished.
Here in Hawaii, I've always heard property crimes are for the most part ignored because of the drug and employment problems. Punishment won't stop it as long as the underlying need is present. To the Cops, it's just "stuff", and stuff can be replaced. They don't really care that it was YOUR stuff!