Criminal Investigation Division
The Criminal Investigation Division is responsible for investigating open and unsolved crimes against persons and property within the City of Milledgeville.
General Information
The purpose of the Criminal Investigations Division is to provide the department with the ability to quickly address emerging crime trends and problem areas. The division allows the department to direct resources to a specific problem area within the city without diverting patrol officers from their normal duties.
The objective of the division is to deter crime through highly proactive enforcement and directed enforcement following problem-oriented policing strategies.
The Criminal Investigations Division consists of personnel from all areas of Field Operations working under the supervision of the Criminal Investigations Unit. The unit utilizes marked and unmarked patrol vehicles, as well as foot patrols, depending on the specific problem being addressed.
Investigative Unit
The Investigative Unit is currently composed of four detectives. The primary responsibility of the unit is to investigate open and unsolved crimes against persons and property. Typical case types include, but are not limited to:
- Burglaries
- Child Abuse
- Child Exploitation
- Domestic Violence
- Forgery
- Homicides
- Robberies
- Sexual Assaults
- Violent Crimes
- Property Crimes
- Cyber Crime
Evidence & Safekeeping Item Retrieval
To retrieve an item from the Milledgeville Police Department that was logged as evidence or safekeeping, you must contact and schedule an appointment with Certified Evidence Technician, Detective Keith Quattrocchi.
Phone: (478) 414-4072
Item pickup is normally scheduled on Monday or Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. ET, or by appointment as arranged with the evidence technician.