Detective Division

Investigations Bureau

The Investigations Bureau consists of detectives who are directed by the Investigations Bureau Commander and Deputy Investigations Bureau Commander with the ranks of Lieutenant and Sergeant respectively. Detectives are responsible for the follow-up investigation of reported crimes occurring within Gloucester Township, the analysis of crime trends and the provision of support and assistance to these crime victims. The function of the Investigations Bureau is to investigate serious and involved crimes as well as assist the Patrol Bureau. Detectives can receive preliminary investigations, initiate investigations into serious criminal activity, assess leads, contact witnesses and interview suspects. Additionally, they prepare and serve search warrants, locate and preserve physical evidence, recover stolen property and compile comprehensive, factual case files for prosecution. Detectives also frequently work with other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies during the course of their duties.

All detectives start their police careers as uniformed patrol officers and are later selected for the Investigation Bureau based upon their knowledge, experience and abilities. A detective then receives additional training after being assigned to one of their five specialized units.

Criminal Investigations Unit

The Criminal Investigations Unit investigates various crimes occurring in Gloucester Township requiring extended investigations such as homicide, assault, sex crimes and offenses, thefts, weapons offenses, criminal mischief, fraudulent activities and identity theft related matters, burglaries, robberies, shoplifting, arson and bias incidents. A detective is responsible for follow-up on all assigned cases until such time the case clears or is satisfactorily closed. Cases can be cleared by arrest, restitution to the victim, referral to the agency that has jurisdiction on the case, determining no crime was actually committed, or exhausting all investigative leads.

Juvenile Unit

The Juvenile Unit handles all matters related to juvenile offenders or victims. This unit is staffed with detectives who focus on all aspects of the juvenile justice system ranging from processing of juveniles through the legal system to juvenile delinquency deterrence and prevention programs. These detectives also closely work with our School Resource Officers who are assigned to Highland and Timber Creek High schools and roving patrol.

Special Investigations Unit

The Special Investigations Unit conducts undercover and narcotic related investigations into criminal matters impacting Gloucester Township. This unit relies on information from a variety of sources, including anonymous tips and confidential informants. Their goal is to develop sufficient evidence for prosecution against criminal offenders that have victimized our community and eluded conventional police efforts to apprehend them.

Intelligence Services Unit

The Intelligence Services Unit’s responsibility is to collect and analyze intelligence information relating to criminal and terrorist activity and to coordinate the dissemination of this intelligence among federal, state, county and local law enforcement agencies, ensuring compliance with specific guidelines. The unit also maintains the link to local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to ensure their resources are available to assist in all aspects of our police investigations. This unit maintains records and identification information on all of the Megan’s Law registrants that reside, attend College or are employed within Gloucester Township. They routinely perform checks on registrants to verify that their address of record is where they are actually residing and will investigate any violations of Megan’s Law.

Crime Scene and Property Unit

The Crime Scene and Property Unit is comprised of personnel who are responsible for all property and evidence recovered along with the processing of involved crime scenes, such as death investigations, sexual assaults, armed robberies and burglaries within Gloucester Township.  The daily activities of the unit include receiving, packaging, retaining and storing all property obtained by the agency. These detectives are a highly motivated group of individuals who, using their knowledge, skills and abilities recover visible and invisible evidence using the latest technology available to law enforcement.


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