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Detective Division
The
Criminal Investigation Division of the Beverly Police
Department provides investigative services to the citizens
of the community.
The
Captain of the Criminal Investigation Division, John
DiVincenzo, is responsible for coordinating, supervising and
administrating the daily activities of the division. The
division consists of the following personnel:
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Sergeant of Detectives who is responsible for overseeing
the Sex Offender Registry and supervising the division’s
2 Drug Detectives.
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Juvenile Detective who is responsible for investigating
all sexual assaults and juvenile related incidents.
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Detective who specializes in Crime Scene Photography,
Computer related Crimes, and Property Crimes.
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School
Resource Officer who works in partnership with the
Beverly School System.
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Crime Analyst whose responsibility is to
review and analyze all information, including crime
reports, calls for service, arrest reports and other
pertinent information. In addition, the Crime Analyst
seeks to identify crime patterns, hot spots, and trends
and also provides patrolman and detectives with
information necessary to identify criminal offenders.
It is the
responsibility of the Investigation Division to identify and
interview witnesses and suspects, gather evidence and
prepare cases for criminal prosecution through the juvenile,
district and superior court. Investigators also serve
subpoenas for the courts, process evidence; participate in
countywide task force operations in addition to providing
support to the patrol division.
The
Beverly Police Department requires the detectives to undergo
an extensive and comprehensive training in the field of
Criminal Investigations. Detectives have attended
specialized investigative training in such areas as Homicide
Investigations, Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Investigations, Crime Scene Processing and Preservation of
Evidence.
The
Captain of Detectives Division can be reached at
978-921-6046 if you have any further questions or need
assistance.
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