Belmont PD – Computer Crime Unit

The Computer Crime Unit is tasked with investigating crimes that have a digital evidence component. These crimes can be inherently digital in nature, such as online auction fraud; or have an element of digital evidence, such as a drug investigation that cellphones have been seized from. Computer Crime Investigators investigate both online components of high-tech crime, and also perform forensic analyses on seized, surrendered, or recovered computers, cellphones, digital cameras, etc.

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Suffolk County Police Computer Crimes Unit

The Suffolk Cyber Crime Unit aims to combat the rising number of cyber and cyber enabled crime. The unit will be responsible for investigating all offences where networked computers or technology have bee nused to commit crimes, from child pornography, human trafficking, drugs and contraband and the increasing problem of online fraud.

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Cary PD – Cyber Crimes Unit

The Town of Cary Police Department is only one of four agencies in the Triangle area to have a Cyber Crimes Unit proactively pursuing online offenders. Detectives have developed areas of expertise in subjects such as sex offenses, child abuse and neglect, juvenile crimes, forgery and fraud, white collar crime, and computer crimes. Detectives also maintain a close working relationship with other local, state and federal law enforcement agencies, as well as with the District Attorney’s office

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Nixa PD – Cyber Crimes Unit

The Nixa Police Department created a Cyber Crimes Unit and joined the Tri-Lakes Internet Crimes Task Force in early 2010. The Cyber Crimes Unit mainly focuses on Internet crimes directed towards the sexual abuse, exploitation and enticement of children. In December of 2011, the Nixa Cyber Crimes Unit received state-of-the-art equipment from the Tri-Lakes Internet Crimes Task Force seated in Stone County to begin conducting forensic examinations.

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Long Beach PD – Computer Crimes Detail

The Computer Crimes Detail investigates cases where a computer is the target of a crime or an instrument used in the commission or furtherance of a crime. The Computer Crimes Detail is frequently called on to assist other investigative units, as well as federal and local law enforcement agencies with the seizure and processing of computer-related evidence.

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Petersburg Bureau of Police – Major Crimes Unit

The Major Crimes Unit (MCU) is responsible for the investigation of all serious crimes, including homicide, robbery, aggravated assault, assault, abduction, rape and sex offenses, burglary, economic and fraud crimes, and other crimes that require in-depth or follow-up investigations.

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