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Detectives assigned to the Criminal Investigations Division (CID) are responsible for the investigation of serious felony crimes committed against persons, society, or property in the county. The division is also staffed by an Investigative Support Specialist who performs technical, analytical, and administrative work to support the Criminal Investigations Division and the Crime Analyst Function.
The General Investigations Unit investigates burglaries, armed robberies, motor vehicle thefts, and a host of other crimes not covered by the Fraud or Special Investigations Units.
The Fraud Unit investigates credit card theft, forgeries, embezzlement, identity theft, scams, and similar offenses.
The Forensics Unit processes major crime scenes for physical evidence and performs forensic examinations of electronic devices.
Detectives regularly meet and share information with investigators from local, state, and federal agencies. In these meetings, detectives identify known perpetrators who may be committing crimes in multiple jurisdictions and discuss new patterns of criminal activity that may affect the County and surrounding areas.