Investigations
The Detectives Division is the unit that investigates all, but is not limited to, major felony crimes in Jefferson County. The goal of the division is to be proactive, in a fair and impartial manner, in seeking out all identified individuals who participate in illegal activities and to take an aggressive stance, enforcing the laws to protect the citizens of Jefferson County against crime.
The Detectives are called upon to address the problems of criminal activity in a variety of manners that may include:
The most recognized duties of detectives include receiving reports prepared by the patrol officers and performing the appropriate follow up investigations. In order to to investigate a serious crime, detectives must be able to identify, preserve, and collect evidence at a crime scene. They must prepare reports for use by the county prosecutor in court. They have to testify in court and give accurate, detailed testimony relative to the results of criminal investigations. They must interview witnesses and interrogate suspects, prepare formal statements and arrest persons suspected of committing crimes based on probable cause or by warrant. Detectives assist the Patrol Division when needed and work closely with the community to curb active crime in certain areas of the county.
The Detective Division is comprised of four full time Detectives. The Division Supervisor is Chief Deputy Bud McCoig. To contact a Detective call (865)397-9411.
The Detectives are called upon to address the problems of criminal activity in a variety of manners that may include:
- High visibility plain-clothes work
- Undercover operations
- Surveillance
- Intelligence gathering
- Background investigations
- Search warrants
- Arrest Duties
The most recognized duties of detectives include receiving reports prepared by the patrol officers and performing the appropriate follow up investigations. In order to to investigate a serious crime, detectives must be able to identify, preserve, and collect evidence at a crime scene. They must prepare reports for use by the county prosecutor in court. They have to testify in court and give accurate, detailed testimony relative to the results of criminal investigations. They must interview witnesses and interrogate suspects, prepare formal statements and arrest persons suspected of committing crimes based on probable cause or by warrant. Detectives assist the Patrol Division when needed and work closely with the community to curb active crime in certain areas of the county.
The Detective Division is comprised of four full time Detectives. The Division Supervisor is Chief Deputy Bud McCoig. To contact a Detective call (865)397-9411.

