Criminal Investigations Division
The primary function of the Criminal Investigations Division is to conduct follow-up investigations of reported crimes. These investigations consist of interviewing suspects, victims, and witnesses; analyzing information for validity, and accuracy. The CID is charged with compiling a comprehensive and factual case file to be presented in court.
The Criminal Investigations Division is comprised of nine personnel, one Captain (Division Commander) one Sergeant (Unit Supervisor) three Detectives and three Crime Scene Investigators.
Personnel
Division Commander Captain Jeff Morris Email Captain Morris
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 8023
Unit Supervisor Detective Sergeant Charles White Email Sergeant White
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 4239
Detective Elizabeth Hubbs Email Detective Hubbs
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 9916
Detective Josh Samuelson Email Detective Samuelson
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 4241
Reserve Detective Paul Watson Email Detective Watson
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 4240
Reserve Detective John Franklin Email Detective Franklin
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 4248
Crime Scene Investigators Evidence Technicians
Officer Tessa Potts CSI Email CSI Potts
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 9920
Officer Bradley Kiefer CSI / Property Room Manager Email CSI Kiefer
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 9922
Officer Joe Dennemann CSI / Property Officer Email CSI Dennemann
phone (317) 873-5967 Ext. 9917
The Criminal Investigations Division hours of operation are Monday through Friday 8 a.m to 4 p.m. An on call Investigator is assigned by rotation to cover calls for service between 4 p.m. and 8 a.m. the following day to provide an Investigator 24 hours a day.
Investigations are assigned daily after being reviewed. Once your case is assigned to an Investigator, that Investigator will contact you via the information that you provided to the reporting officer.
Should you have additional information regarding your case after the investigator has gone off duty, leave them a phone message or an email using the appropriate link above and they will contact you at their earliest convenience.
Links
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