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The Investigation Division is tasked with thoroughly investigating serious crimes. Detectives evaluate and prepare criminal cases for appropriate clearance and submission to a prosecutor. The division is comprised of one lieutenant, one sergeant, twelve detectives, a CSI investigator, a records clerk, a community service specialist and a cold case homicide investigator.
There are specially trained detectives assigned to homicide, sexual assault, domestic violence, robbery, missing persons and other general crimes. Our detectives in the Special Investigations Unit are specially trained in human trafficking, gangs, and narcotic offences. Additionally, one detective is assigned to the Contra Costa County Major Crimes Investigation Task Force.
For case related information, or have questions for the Investigations Division, contact (925) 252-4151 or Sergeant Sanders at (925) 252-4135.
If you would like to provide anonymous information regarding an investigation or incident, please call the Pittsburg Police Department Tip-Line at (925) 252-4040.
Megan's Law
In 1996, the California State Legislature signed California's version of Megan's Law into effect. This law allows the public to access information on registered sex offenders who are required to register with local law enforcement.
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Family Justice Center (English)
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