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Homicide
Bureau consists of the following support Units/Sections:
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New
Cases Unit
Missing Persons Unit
Unsolved
Cases
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New
Cases Unit:
Cases investigated by this bureau involve:
- Accidental
deaths
- Homicides
- Natural
deaths (Coroner cases)
- Suicides
- Abortions
(illegal)
- Missing
juveniles when there is suspicion of foul play; or missing
over 30 days
- Missing
and unidentified persons (adults)
- Shootings
involving Department personnel that result in injury or
death
- Found
human remains.
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Missing
Persons Unit:
Responsibilities and duties performed by this unit include:
Investigating
missing persons who are 18 years and older
Investigating found persons cases
Assisting Homicide Bureau in the identification of John and
Jane Does
Assisting stations in identifying found "Doe" children
Assisting other agencies with missing/found persons
Managing a publicity program where missing children's pictures
are publicized nationwide in an attempt to locate
Checking the accuracy of computer entries on missing children
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Unsolved
Cases Unit: No homicide investigated by the Sheriff's
Department is ever closed until it is resolved. Long after
the original case investigators may have retired or otherwise
left the bureau, every clue or lead is investigated by this
unit.
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