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Detectives assigned to this section specialize in one of the following areas; white-collar crime, vehicle theft, child pornography and cyber crime.
Vehicle Crimes Unit - The Vehicle Crimes Unit consists of one sergeant and three troopers who conduct vehicle crime investigations statewide. They assist other investigators and agencies with the identification of stolen vehicles, vehicle parts, and vehicle documents. This unit has a direct link with the National Insurance Crime Bureau and serves as the department's liaison with the Bureau of Motor Vehicles.
Crimes Against Children Unit - The Change the Crimes Against Children Unit consists of one sergeant and three detectives who conduct investigations involving the possession and distribution of child pornography and exploitation. These detectives utilize the latest technology in pursuing individuals who prey on children.
White Collar Crime Unit - The White Collar Crime Unit consists of one sergeants and six detectives who conduct long-term complex financial investigations. Investigations include political corruption, internal employee theft, and investment type scams.
A Cyber Crime detective retrieves computer evidence
Cyber Crime Unit - The Cyber Crime Unit was established in May 1998. This unit is responsible for providing law enforcement officers a resource to assist them in criminal investigations where the use of a computer was an integral part of the crime. The Unit consists of one sergeant and two detectives who collect and preserve computer evidence and conduct forensic retrieval of computer information.
