Detective Division
The Detective Division
handles the investigation of major crimes and incidents including
homicide, suicide, sex offenses, and robberies. They also conduct
general investigations into burglaries, thefts, computer fraud,
narcotics and serious juvenile investigations. |
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The
Detective Division is staffed by four police officers, Sergeant Samuel
Comport, Detective
Randy McAllister, Detective Larry Wagner and Detective Brian Kohlhepp. These officers are assigned
to the division full time to handle all investigations that result from
any serious or complex criminal case. The Detectives handle a variety of
complex in-depth investigations, including but not limited to financial
crimes, computer crimes, sex assaults, burglaries, robberies and
narcotics. |
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Detective
Sergeant Samuel Comport supervises the daily operations of the Detective
Division such as case assignment, directing and guiding investigations,
maintaining and preparing division records. The Detective Division falls
under the command of Lieutenant Robert Bellan, Operations Commander. He
is responsible for maintaining training assignments and evaluating job
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In addition to conducting
investigations assigned to the division, the detectives are also
available to assist patrol division officers with any criminal
investigations that they may be investigating. This assistance can range
from providing guidance on a portion of the investigation to assisting
the officers with interview or interrogations. All of the detectives are
well schooled on the latest interview and interrogation techniques as
they depend on these daily to complete their work.
The Detectives use the
latest technology in their efforts to solve crimes. Among the tools
available to them are a computer enhanced composite system and night
vision equipment. One of the most productive methods available is the
polygraph examination. Utilization of a state of the art computerized
commercial polygraph instrument ensures reliability and accuracy.
Polygraph (commonly called a lie detector) is a valuable tool in
criminal investigations and applicant screening. This service is
available to nearby police agencies to assist with their criminal
investigations.
The Detective
Division is available 24 hours a day to investigate serious crimes. If a
Detective is not on duty, one or more may be called out by the shift
supervisor. |
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