
The Criminal Investigations Bureau follows-up investigations on assigned cases that are originally handled
by the Patrol Bureau.
Detective Lieutenant Jay Wrobliske 281-319-9772
Detective's Secretary Cindy Cross 281-319-9782
Data Entry/Crime Analysis Kathy Davidson 281-319-9780
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| Crimes against persons |
Detective Eric Squier |
281-319-9769 |
| Auto Theft / Burg-MV |
Detective Duke Caruthers |
281-319-9752 |
| Auto Theft / Burg-MV |
Detective Craig Miller |
281-319-9774 |
| Forgery / Fraud |
Detective Victor Gonzalez |
281-319-9745 |
| Child Abuse |
Detective Jackie Blanchard |
281-319-9778 |
| Burglary / Theft |
Detective David Scott |
281-319-9717 |
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Forensic Lab
The Humble Police Department’s Forensic Lab specializes in the analysis and processing
of all crime scenes, handling the examination and processing of a variety of evidence with different techniques
and through Forensic Photography and Forensic Light Source Examination. Also, Individualization through the
examination and comparison of prints (to include palms) is accomplished. Search and submission of ‘unknown’
developed finger/palm impressions into the Harris County’s (database) Automated Fingerprint Identification System
(A.F.I.S.) is done from the Humble Lab’s A.F.I.S. station in the Lab’s Office. Ultimately, a thorough reconstruction
of major scenes is completed for representation of the final hypothesis.
Requirements for Crime Scene Investigator:
- Must be a sworn officer with the department for a minimum of 2 years
- Must have completed the TCLEOSE Intermediate Crime Scene Core Course
- Must have completed the Advanced Crime Scene Investigations Course
- Proven ability to obtain and lift quality latent prints from various surfaces, while working in the field
- The officer must display the enthusiasm; devotion and passion for Crime Scene Investigations that he/she
will go the ‘extra mile’ in order to successfully conclude a criminal investigation.
Once the above qualities are met, the investigator will then be allowed to attend the intensive ten (10)-week
long National Forensic Academy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
The Humble Police Department proudly holds the distinction of having ALL three Crime Scene Certifications (Certified Crime
Scene Investigator, Certified Crime Scene Analyst and the Certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst) of the
International Association for Identification (IAI)
amongst the Lab and the Crime Scene Personnel. The department’s ultimate goal is for each of its Crime Scene Investigators
to obtain a certification in any of the current seven Forensic Disciplines within the I.A.I.
Once each of these goals and standards has been achieved, the Officer is then qualified to wear the
department's pin of a “CSI”.
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Property Room
The Humble Police Department's Property Room maintains all items of evidence of
criminal cases and items collected for safekeeping, found, and items that are
subject to seizure.
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Victim Assistance
The Humble Police Department's Victim's Assistance Unit provides expedient,
compassionate and adequate support to victims of crime and their family members who are suffering from
psycological trauma, physical injuries and or financial loss as a result of a crime.
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Training & Community Service
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Support Staff
| Records Manager |
Ms. Betty Hogan |
281-319-9706 |
| Office Manager |
Ms. Melissa Legoudes |
281-319-9705 |
| Records Clerk |
Ms. Madenia Donnelly |
281-319-9709 |
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Location: 310 Bender Avenue Humble TX 77338
Phone: 281.446.7127 - Emergency: 9-1-1
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