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Burglary and Theft Financial Crimes Division
Mission Statement
The Harris County Sheriff's Office
Burglary, Theft and Financial Crimes Division is dedicated to
providing professional investigations of Property and
Financial Crimes committed against the citizens of Harris
County. All Burglary, Theft and Financial Crimes Division
investigations will be conducted in a timely fashion with an
emphasis on professionalism and thoroughness. The goal of this
Division is to successfully resolve all crimes reported to the Harris County Sheriff's Office
and bring to justice those individuals responsible for committing
those crimes and recover stolen property associated with the
investigation.
Motto
Justice through Excellence, Diligence and
Integrity
Specialized
Units
- The Burglary, Theft and Financial Crimes Division have experienced detectives/investigators assigned to the following specialized units:
Forgery Credit Card Abuse Pawnshop
Identity Theft Social Security Fraud Houston Area Fraud Task Force
- These units target specific crimes
and are responsible for follow up investigations on crimes
that fall within established parameters. Assignment to one
of these specialized units allows personnel to develop a
higher level of investigatory expertise. Many of the
investigators assigned to these areas are liaisons and work
directly with local, state and federal agencies to
significantly impact crime rates in Harris County.
- The personnel assigned to the
Burglary, Theft and Financial Crimes Division are committed
to creating a safe environment for the citizens of Harris
County through service, integrity, professionalism and
fairness. The Burglary, Theft and Financial Crimes Division
is under the command of one Lieutenant and two Sergeants.
- The supervisory staff maintains a
high level of professionalism and is committed to the
effective and orderly operation of the division. There are
30 highly trained and knowledgeable personnel with both
detective and deputy investigators assigned to the unit. The
unit is on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
- On average the Burglary, Theft and Financial Crimes Division receives in excess of 3,600 cases each month that require some form of follow up investigation before the case can be closed. It is the responsibility of this division to cooperate fully with other divisions and units both within the Department and other agencies.
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