Investigations
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Detective
David Miller |
The
Detective Division is comprised of three detectives
who are responsible for conducting complex and major
criminal investigations. The most common types of cases
investigated by the detectives include: death, felony
assault, sexual assault, child/elder neglect and abuse,
robbery, burglary, theft and fraud.
The
detectives initiate and conduct investigations of illegal
drug use, sales, and manufacture in Jefferson County.
The Detective Division also acts as an educational and
informational resource for the public and other governmental
agencies regarding illegal drugs, their use, and the
drug subculture, and provides information regarding
child safety issues.
The
Detective Division is responsible for registering and
monitoring convicted sex offenders. The Jefferson County
Sheriff's Office considers the safety of community members
to be of the utmost importance and therefore subscribes
to the objectives of the 1990 Community Protection Act,
which is to provide adequate notice to the public concerning
sex offenders who are, or will be, residing in their
communities.
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Detective
Barb Garrett |
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Detective
Joe Nole |
Polygraph
support for criminal investigations and pre-employment
screening is provided by the Detective Division's on-staff
polygraph examiner. Polygraph examinations are utilized
to further the investigations of crimes ranging from
homicide to theft.
While
detectives are not as visible to the public as patrol
officers, they play a vital role in the success of the
Sheriff's Office. On major crimes the detectives often
take up where patrol leaves off, gathering the detailed
information necessary for a successful prosecution.
Detectives
also play a role in community policing. Detectives often
see patterns in thefts, drug activity, assaults and
other crimes that can be positively impacted by working
with citizens and patrol officers to find solutions
to these problems.
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