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Criminal
Investigations Division
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Johnson County Sheriff’s Office Criminal Investigation Division
processes all cases reported to the sheriff’s office. These cases
are then assigned either to a criminal investigator or back to
patrol for follow up and filing with the District or County
Attorney’s Office. Cases processed range from simple assault to
homicide.
On an average the Sheriff’s Office
handles 43,000 calls a year. Of these calls there is an average of
15% which are assigned to one of the criminal investigators
employed by the office. The criminal investigators working for the
Sheriff’s Office are highly trained professionals and maintain an
average clearance rate of 35%, which is higher than the state
average which is 22%, and the national average which is 18%.
The Lieutenant over
the Criminal Investigations Division is
Troy Fuller |

Johnson County Sheriffs
Office Criminal Investigations Division has twelve detectives that
specialize and individual fields
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Sergeant David Cole |
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| Detective Alan
Gilreath |
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Detective Cindy
Burleson |
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| Detective Mike Gaudet |
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Detective Mike Wylie |
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| Detective Jay Kniffen |
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Detective Steve Shaw |
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| Detective Kimberly
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Detective James Dorsey |
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| Detective Mark
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Detective Cody Norman |
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Detective Don Beeson |
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Johnson County
Sheriff's Office Property Management Detective
RL Young
Under the Criminal
Investigations Division,
Courthouse
Security is a main factor in keeping the courts building safe
as well as the persons and papers.
Johnson County also
serves the Alvarado, Venus, Joshua and Godley Independent School districts
with School
Resource Officers in each of the schools
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