The Criminal Investigations Division is responsible for major crimes, cold cases, sex offenders, victim services, School Resource Officers, youth services, child protective services, federal agency liaisons, city licensing, and much more. This division is comprised of a lieutenant, a sergeant, four detectives, three school resource officers and the property/evidence coordinator.

 

Criminal Investigations Commander

The Criminal Investigations Commander is Lieutenant Anthony Harrington. He can be reached at 207.333.6650 X2035

Criminal Investigations Supervisor 

The Criminal Investigations Supervisor is Sergeant David Madore. Sergeant Madore is responsible for the supervision and coordination of the Criminal Investigations Unit. He can be reached at 207.333.6650 X2057
 

Detectives

Our detectives are responsible for the investigation of all felony cases and other related cases that are referrals from the Patrol Division or other agencies. The Lieutenant and Sergeant are responsible for case assignments and serve as the lead detectives in all serious cases.

Detective Terrence McCormick

207.333.6650 X2056

Detective Marshall McCamish

(Civil Rights Officer)

207.333.6650 X2067

Detective Andrew Shute

207.333.6650

Detective Dennis Matthews

(Civil Rights Officer)

207.333.6650 X2073

Proactive Community Enforcement [PACE] Unit

Our PACE Unit is responsible for proactively addressing narcotics activity, areas of high-volume traffic infractions, and disorderly properties or neighborhoods using community oriented and modern law enforcement techniques. The team enhances the public safety of our community, working collaboratively with our Criminal Investigations Division and other outside agencies to investigate felonious criminal activity that may originate from outside jurisdictions.

Sergeant Nicholas Gagnon

Officer George Monteith

Evidence/Property

The Evidence/Property Coordinator is a civilian employee who is responsible for receiving and maintaining property recovered or turned over to the Auburn Police Department. She is also responsible for conducting the disposal and/or release of evidence and found/abandoned property. Rebecca Bixby is Evidence/Property Technician for the Auburn Police Department. If you need to claim/retrieve property that was recovered by or turned over to the APD, she can be reached at 207.333.6650 X2083.

 

 

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