Mission

 

The Lansing Police Departments Criminal Investigations Division’s (CID) mission is to effectively and efficiently investigate crimes in Lansing, to improve the lives of innocent citizens, and to promote a safer community.

 

About Us

 

The Criminal Investigations Division of the Lansing Police Department consists of both Detectives and Tactical Officers. These divisions are supervised by Detective Lieutenant Rick Slough and Detective Sergeant Scott Bailey.

 

There are currently five detectives in the Investigations Division. Detectives are primarily responsible for criminal and juvenile investigations, criminal intelligence, vice and organized crime. Detectives also conduct background investigations on potential employees. All Detectives are cross trained as certified Juvenile Officers. One Detective also serves as our School Resource Officer (SRO).  This detective handles most police matters as it relates to the schools and acts as a liason between the Lansing Police Department and the schools within the Village of Lansing.  One Detective closely monitors registered sex offenders who resides and/or works within the Village of Lansing.

 

Tactical Officers are responsible for addressing specifically assigned community problem issues. Some responsibilities include, but are not limited to: drug interdiction, traffic enforcement, gangs, criminal offenses, surveillance operations, developing informants, preparation and execution of search warrants. 

 

The Lansing Police Department’s Investigations Division also belongs to the South Suburban Major Crimes Task Force and the South Suburban Emergency Response Team.  The division also has one officer that is a Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) participant. 

 

General Information

 

CID supervisor(s) will review and determine the need for investigative follow-up through case screening. Screening will be based upon solvability factors, manpower, resources, and the probability of successful case resolution.

 

CID supervisors are also responsible for media relations, property and evidence, and internal affairs.

 

Personal property taken as a result of an arrest and being held at the Lansing Police Department can be released at any time by contacting the on-duty Shift Commander.

 

Evidence or other property held by the Lansing Police Department will be released (Monday through Friday, excluding holidays) between the hours of 8:00 am and 3:00 pm by contacting one of the CID Supervisors. The release of property after hours will require making prior arrangements with a CID Supervisor.

 

 

Contact Information

 

 

Det. Lt. Rick Slough                 708-895-7119            Slough294@lansingpd.org

 

Det. Sgt. Scott Bailey              708-895-7106             Bailey312@lansingpd.org

 

Det. Tony Curtis                      708-895-7146             Curtis287@lansingpd.org

 

Det. Josh Evans                       708-895-7156             Evans336@lansingpd.org

 

Det. Pat O’Brien                     708-895-7107             Obrien315@lansingpd.org

 

Det. Wilson Pierce                   708-895-7159             Pierce325@lansingpd.org

 

Det. Chuck Weeden                708-895-7157             Weeden289@lansingpd.org

 

 

 

 

 

If you wish to report illegal drug activity on the anonymous tip line, please contact the Tactical Unit at 708-895-7105.