Investigative Services Unit
The Investigative Services Unit’s mission is to identify and apprehend those accountable for the commission of various crimes, such as homicides, sexual assaults, robberies, burglaries, thefts and aggravated assaults, to recover stolen property and eliminate suspicion for the innocent and those wrongfully accused. Following up on the initial efforts of patrol and community service officers, the Redlands Police Department’s Investigative Services Unit takes the responsibility for criminal investigations and unresolved field investigations.
The Investigative Services Unit also houses the Crime Analysis, Maps and Statistics group, and maintains the School Safety Updates page.
Identity Theft
We have put together some tips on how to avoid identity theft on our Crime Prevention page.
If you feel you are a victim of identity theft, please see our Identity Theft page.
To learn how to protect yourself from identity theft, visit the Federal Trade Commission page on identity theft.
About the Investigative Services Unit
Criminal investigations include gathering information, interviewing parties, and collecting evidence. Arresting offenders and recovery of stolen property is accomplished through the evaluation of crime trends and patterns, identifying and locating past and probable offenders, and using modern police technology and the forensic sciences. By developing and maintaining active relationships between the Redlands Police Department and other law enforcement agencies, social service organizations, local citizen groups, and the District Attorney, the investigators successfully bring criminal cases to prosecution and conclusion.
In addition to the suppression of crime, the Investigative Services Unit builds a bridge between the Police Department and the community by providing resources to train and educate the community regarding criminal offenses, which can seriously impact everyday lives and property, and in the prevention of those offenses.
The Investigative Services Unit consists of one lieutenant, one sergeant, five detectives, one officer-investigator. Investigative personnel are on duty Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. The I.S.B. is located in the Redlands Police Department Annex at 30 Cajon St., across from the Civic Center.
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Violent Crimes Unit |
Homicide, robbery, rape, assault |
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Property Crimes Unit |
Burglary, theft, forgery, fraud, auto theft |
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Special Victims Unit |
Child abuse, sexual assault |
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Crime Scene Investigations Unit |
Evidence processing, fingerprints, property |
Contact Us
Redlands Police Department Annex
30 Cajon St., Redlands CA 92373
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1025 , Redlands CA 92373
(909) 798-7659 • Fax (909) 798-7648
Crime Analysis, Maps and Statistics
The members of the Crime Analysis and Technology Unit provide strategic, tactical and operational support for decision-making, both for the Departmen...
School Safety Updates
Keeping our schools safe is one of the highest priorities of the Redlands Police Department. We have created this webpage to keep parents and student...