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General Crimes

The General Crimes Unit of the Stanislaus County Sheriffs Department handles a wide variety of investigations.

Duties of the General Crimes Unit are:

• Property Crimes - Burglary, Grand Theft, Possession/Receiving Stolen Property
• Arson - investigation of all illegal burning of structures, property and land
• Economic Crimes - Fraud, forgery, Bad Checks, Computer Crimes
• Fugitives - Escapees, Extraditions,
• Gangs - Suppression and investigation of Gang related crimes
• Auto Theft - Member of the county wide auto theft task force
• Rural / Agriculture Crimes - thefts involving agricultural chemicals, farm implements, livestock, burls, nuts, fruits etc.

Rural Crimes Definition: Any property crime against a farmer, rancher, agricultural-related business or industry which takes place in the unincorporated rural areas of the county, and impacts the victims commercial production, distribution, or economic livelihood derived from agricultural products, livestock, petroleum, chemicals, farm implements and equipment.

The primary function of the General Crimes Unit is to follow-up on cases that originated at the patrol level. Cases are forwarded to Detectives for leads to be followed-up on, suspects to be tracked down and property to be returned to its owners. The General Crimes Unit relies heavily on the citizens of our community to keep their eyes and ears open and report suspicious activity.

If you are a victim of one of these crimes and have not had a report made, call 911 or 552-2468 or report online by clicking here.

It is the goal of the General Crimes Unit and the Stanislaus County Sheriffs Department to work together as partners with our communities. With this Partnership in place, and the hard work of our dedicated employees, we can make a difference in Stanislaus County.


For further information contact the General Crimes Unit at: (209) 525-7074

 
Useful Links
Marcy's Card
Identity Theft Brochure
DOJ Website on Identity Theft
www.AgCrime.net
 


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