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Bureau of Criminal Investivations
This division is made up of 5 detectives. The commander of the unit is a lieutenant, who manages and oversees daily operations. The detective bureau is responsible for all major investigations and those forwarded from patrol to be further investigated. Detectives also develop information on crimes independently through a variety of sources, including drug related crimes. Each year this unit averages over 250 criminal cases to be investigated. Some of these investigations can take weeks or even months to complete. Each case is closely examined for evidence to move the case forward into the court process.
Often witnesses, even victims are hard to re-locate after the crime was committed. Suspects are known to flee the area when detected, often resulting in multiple agency efforts in locating and apprehending. Detectives can spend hours examining crime scenes to identify the slightest clues that can bring closure to the case. Unlike some simple misdemeanor cases, detective case investigations result in felony charges and often result in long criminal court trials, often in a Superior Court in Fitchburg and Worcester that can last days, or even a week or more. Each detective receives additional intensive training in areas of crime investigation such as;
Generally, the patrol officers respond, taking initial reports, and forward to detectives for further investigations. Detectives often work closely with the officer who first arrived on scene of a crime, and will often stay involved in the case through its conclusion. Detectives in return, when available offer support in the field and back-up officers responding any number of calls that are in need of more support.
Often witnesses, even victims are hard to re-locate after the crime was committed. Suspects are known to flee the area when detected, often resulting in multiple agency efforts in locating and apprehending. Detectives can spend hours examining crime scenes to identify the slightest clues that can bring closure to the case. Unlike some simple misdemeanor cases, detective case investigations result in felony charges and often result in long criminal court trials, often in a Superior Court in Fitchburg and Worcester that can last days, or even a week or more. Each detective receives additional intensive training in areas of crime investigation such as;
- Interviewing techniques
- Crime scene management/Evidence collection
- Advanced photography
- Homicide investigations
- Sexual Assault investigations
- Narcotics Investigations
- Eyewitness identification
- Suspect deception techniques (study of body language)
- District Court Liaison (tasked with filing case reports, complaints, etc. with the court systems)
- Oversee the release of weekly crime bulletins sent to all area law enforcement agencies
Generally, the patrol officers respond, taking initial reports, and forward to detectives for further investigations. Detectives often work closely with the officer who first arrived on scene of a crime, and will often stay involved in the case through its conclusion. Detectives in return, when available offer support in the field and back-up officers responding any number of calls that are in need of more support.
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John Czasnowski
Lieutenant
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Police Department
Physical Address
200 Main Street
Gardner, MA 01440
Mailing Address
200 Main Street
Gardner, MA 01440
Phone: 978-632-5600 ext. 0Fax: 978-630-4027Emergency Phone: 911