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Investigations Division  

The Criminal Investigations Division of the Greenwood Police Department is comprised of very dedicated and professional investigators.  Sgt. Nicholas Driscoll is the acting commander for the CID Division.

Areas for which the Division has responsibilities include School Resource Officers, Narcotics, and Sex Offenders.

The Function of CID is to investigate all minor and major crimes. Unlike some larger departments that have Detectives who specialize in certain crimes, Greenwood Police Department’s Detectives investigate a wide variety of crimes.

After Patrol takes the initial report, the CID commander reviews and assigns the cases to a Detective. Each case is worked until all leads have been followed and the crime is solved or the case goes cold.

Detectives at the Greenwood Police Department work hard to solve each crime and make the best effort possible to prosecute each crime accordingly.

    

For your safety do not approach or attempt to apprehend anyone you believe may be a suspect.  Call the Greenwood Police at 479-996-4119.

For your safety do not approach or attempt to apprehend anyone you believe may be a suspect.  Call the Greenwood Police at 479-996-4119.

    

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Greenwood Police Obtain Warrant for Child Pornography
Tuesday, February 03, 2009 (714 reads)

The Greenwood Police Department obtained a felony arrest warrant on Kevin Young, 41, of Greenwood for possession of child pornography

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GREENWOOD POLICE SEEK PERSONS OF INTEREST IN BURGLARIES
Monday, March 24, 2008 (1011 reads)

UPDATE: THE GREENWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT HAS MADE AN ARREST IN THIS CASE.  

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ROBERT BOYLE WANTED FOR QUESTIONING IN COPPER THEFT
Wednesday, March 12, 2008 (756 reads)

THE GREENWOOD POLICE DEPARTMENT IS SEEKING INFORMATION ABOUT THE LOCATION OF ROBERT BOYLE. BOYLE IS WANTED FOR QUESTIONING IN CONNECTION WITH THE THEFT OF COPPER FROM TWO GREENWOOD RESIDENCES.

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