2015 Annual Report FINAL 4-27-16
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INVESTIGATIONS<br />
The Department?s Investigations Division is led by one lieutenant w ho oversees Detectives,<br />
Gang Detectives, School Resource Officers, Property and Evidence, the Crime Analysis Unit, and<br />
the YONET officer. Within the Investigations Division there is one detective sergeant, one senior<br />
detective and five detectives.<br />
The detectives are responsible for the investigation of homicides, felony assaults, sexual<br />
assaults, domestic violence, child abuse, missing persons, w eapons violations, robberies,<br />
burglaries, auto thefts, petty thefts, grand thefts and economic crimes. Detective personnel<br />
w ere responsible for investigating 414 assigned cases, w hich resulted in 57 arrests and 67 arrest<br />
w arrants issued in <strong>2015</strong>. The remaining cases w ere unfounded, inactive or exceptionally cleared<br />
(as defined by the Uniform Crime <strong>Report</strong>ing<br />
National Guidelines).<br />
Also included in the division is one gang<br />
sergeant and one gang detective w ho are<br />
assigned to the Yolo County Gang Task Force.<br />
The gang detectives conduct education,<br />
prevention, investigation and enforcement<br />
activities related to crimes involving gang<br />
members. The Yolo County Narcotics<br />
Enforcement Team (YONET) has one detective<br />
assigned to the task force. This team has been<br />
very successful in narcotic and asset seizures<br />
related to illegal drugs.<br />
18 <strong>2015</strong> Woodland PD <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong>