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2012 annual report - Ashland Police Department

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Criminal Investigations SectionThe Criminal Investigation Sectionis responsible for effectively identifying,apprehending, and assisting in theprosecution of those responsible for crimes.They also analyze crime tends and patterns soas to proactively intervene with appropriateresources. We encourage the community toremain involved by <strong>report</strong>ing criminal activityand providing us with witness statements. Itis imperative the citizens stay involved andtake a stand against crime in our passion toprotect <strong>Ashland</strong>.Detectives are normally assignedto several types of crimes to investigate.Detectives recieve specialized training andequipment to assisit in collecting evidence.Each Detective has developed several areasof expertise, become very proficient andknowledgeable, well developing professionalCISassociations with other Law Enforcementagencies. CIS has three detectives supervisedby Lt. Darren Wilson.The Criminal Investigations Sectionhandles the followings details: Homicide-Assault, Special Assault, Arson, ResidentialBurglary, Computer crimes, CommercialBurglary, Robbery, Forgery/Fraud/IdentityTheft, Auto Theft-Auto Burglary, DomesticCrimes, Youth and Family Services, PhotoLab, Forensic Services, Support Staff andSubpoena Control.The Criminal Investigations Section conductsseparate narcotic investigations that are complexand require in depth investigations. The arrests fromthese investigations are coded as arrests on warrants.The results are listed below:In the calendar year <strong>2012</strong>, the detectivesin the Criminal Investigations Section producedthe following numbers associated with narcoticstrafficking investigations:72- Cases were presented for prosecution eitherthrough the Grand Jury or through the prosecutionrequest process. (16 of these cases were frominvestigations initiated in 2011)51- Defendants were charged either by GrandJury Indictments or complaint warrants of arrest.93- Felony charges on the 51 defendants.37- Arrests have been made to date of the 51defendants.14- Additional open cases are pending.

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