How do I know if the crime I reported was assigned to a police detective?

The police department maintains an Investigative Division for following up on reported crimes. To ensure efficient use of resources, all cases are reviewed for solvability factors (e.g. seriousness of the crime, suspect information, physical evidence, witnesses, public concern or safety). The reports selected for additional investigation are assigned to a detective who will contact the involved parties. If you have not received notice that your report was assigned to a detective and wish to discuss the decision, please contact Lieutenant Bill Cooley at 630-260-2077.

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