The Madison Police Dept’s.
Investigative Division operates at a full strength of five detectives.
Commanded by Lt. Al Troianello, the detective bureau is responsible
for following up on information reported to the patrol division. All
information is processed and organized by a Detective who will be
responsible for that case to its conclusion.
The Det. Bureau responds to crime
scenes where the scene is protected, processed and photographed. The
Detectives will collect evidence and prepare it for further analysis.
Latent fingerprints, shoe and boot marks, as well as vehicle tire marks
are preserved for further analysis or court. On larger or more complex
crime scenes, the Madison Detective Bureau works in conjunction with the
Morris County Sheriff’s Dept. and Morris County Prosecutor’s Office.
The Detective Bureau is also tasked
with courtroom preparation of each case that comes into the agency.
All detectives receive specialized
training in evidence handling, interviewing techniques, as well as crime
scene preservation and photography. Although all Detectives are
cross-trained in as many areas as possible, certain cases are assigned to
detectives who have advanced or specialized training.
Madison’s Detective bureau
consists of
Lt. Al
Troianello (Bureau Commander, Megan's Law Liaison, )
973-593-3012
Det. James Haspel
(Evidence/Property officer) 973-593-3014
Det.
John Miscia (Juvenile Officer)
973-593-3006
Det.
Edward Mitchko 973-593-3076
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