Criminal Investigator
Job Summary
Responsible for investigating crimes such as burglaries, homicides, assaults, and other incidents to implicate perpetrators. Collects evidence, interviews witnesses, and testifies in court.
 Primary Responsibilities
- Investigate criminal acts such as homicides, sexual assaults, armed robberies, home invasions, and property crimes such as burglaries.
 - Collect and use forensic evidence to solve crimes.
 - Interview informants, suspects, and witnesses to ascertain alibis, clues, time frames, and possible suspects.
 - Keep detailed records.
 - Bag evidence carefully and ensure it gets sent to proper department.
 - Send specimens to laboratory to obtain DNA.
 - Run fingerprints through database to obtain matches.
 - Collect enough evidence to support a court case against a criminal.
 - Process crime scenes.
 - Request additional police assistance.
 - File paperwork.
 - Follow up on leads.
 - Prepare investigative reports.
 - Attend autopsies and make notes.
 - Prepare sketches and diagrams.
 - Explain to the jury the significance of evidence as it relates to proof.
 - Maintain an in-depth knowledge of federal and state statutes and court cases related to work performed and agency rules and regulations.
 - Obtain search warrants.
 - Perform surveillance and monitor suspects.
 - Analyze laboratory findings.
 - Exchange information and coordinate activities with other departments.
 - Record physical information about suspects.
 - Take fingerprints at crime scene.
 
                            