Scottsdale PD – Computer Crime Unit

The Computer Crimes Unit, in addition to computer examinations, completes video enhancement requests, analyzes cell phones and provides technical investigatory assistance, while continuing to investigate its own computer-related criminal cases. Along side the standard criminal investigations, the unit also began to assist the City of Scottsdale’s Information Services in data recovery on corrupted city terminals.

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Brevard Sheriff

The Economic Crimes Unit/Task Force is comprised of an investigative Sergeant, eight full-time investigators, computer forensics specialist, Crime Analyst and Investigative Support Specialist. In addition, the unit has partnered with Federal counterparts to effectively pursue all violators with no jurisdictional concerns. The Economic Crime Unit is responsible for investigating identity theft, exploitation of elderly, schemes to defraud, public assistance fraud, money laundering, and/or any substantial fraudulent type crimes where the victims suffers a loss.

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Arlington PD – Economic Crimes Unit

The Economic Crimes Unit (ECU) investigates fraud related offenses to include forgery, credit/debit card abuse, fraudulent use or possession of identifying information, counterfeit merchandise, and certain computer crimes. The ECU also houses the Digital Forensics Lab. Created in 1999, the Digital Forensics Lab is responsible for examining and processing electronic evidence that is collected from a wide variety of investigations.

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Modesto PD – High-Tech Unit

Realizing the urgent need to investigate crimes involving technology, the Modesto Police Department created a computer forensics lab with one dedicated detective. The Hi-Tech Unit is responsible for investigating all computer and internet related crimes which occur in the city limits of Modesto. In addition to investigating computer related crimes, the Hi-Tech Unit also helps the other units assigned to Investigation Services Division with the technology components of their cases.

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