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Public Records

The Public Records Division provides many services to the general public, attorneys and other members of the judicial system and fellow law enforcement agencies. As the custodian of public records, they bear the burden of maintaining and providing access to the department’s offense reports and uniform traffic collision reports. In addition, the Public Records Division provides criminal history and background checks for pre-employment purposes. Possibly a much larger responsibility entrusted to this division is the assessment and documentation of the department’s monthly and annual statistics, as required by the federal government.

Warrants & Extradition

The Warrants/Extradition Officer is based at the Adult Detention Center and maintains active felony warrants and indictments and coordinates extraditions from out of state.

The warrants/extradition officer bridges the Process and Transport Division by coordinating the extradition of out of state fugitives. In addition, this officer works closely with the Harrison County Sheriff’s Investigator assigned as a task force agent of the United States Marshal’s Service.

Narcotics Division

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office’s Narcotics Division consists of eleven highly trained Investigators. Eight of these Investigators are tasked with working street level Narcotics and three are assigned to Federal Task Forces that include DEA/HIDTA, U.S. Marshal’s Service and ATF (Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms).

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office also houses and controls the Coastal Narcotics Enforcement Team or CNET. This task force consists of five Investigators from other Gulf Coast partnering agencies: the D’Iberville Police Department, Biloxi Police Department, Long Beach Police Department, Pass Christian Police Department, Gulfport Police Department and The Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics. This allows a wide range of Narcotics enforcement all over the Gulf Coast to include other surrounding Counties. With all local Narcotics Investigators working together information sharing creates a higher arrest rate and makes combating the illegal drug trade federal and locally more successful in our communities.

Criminal Investigations

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office’s Criminal Investigation Division is made up of ten Criminal Investigators who work to solve crimes against persons and property. Investigators are tasked with solving these crimes, arresting the person or persons who commit the crimes, and assisting in the prosecution of the offender(s) to serve time in the Mississippi Department of Corrections. The majority of the cases assigned to the division are felony crimes. Investigators are assigned a case as it is recorded by the responding Deputy Sheriff, at which time evidence is collected and witnesses are used to further the resolution of the crime in order to effect an arrest.

Investigators receive the highest level of continuing education training available which includes training in Blood Splatter Analysis, Forensic Photography, Interview and Interrogation Skills, Evidence Collection, and a variety of other training courses. The Criminal Investigation Division uses the latest in technology to assist them in solving crime such as video enhancement and cellular telephone data recovery systems. Investigators are networked to surrounding law enforcement agencies through email programs and a monthly crime meeting held at the hosting agency which allows Investigators to share case information with other law enforcement professionals. This network has proven to be a successful tool in solving crimes and arresting criminals that cross over city, county and state borders.

There are currently two investigators assigned to federal task forces of the Federal Bureau of Investigations and the United States Marshal’s Service. These task force investigators work under the auspices of federal authority and serve as a liaison between local and federal law enforcement authorities.

It is the goal of the Harrison County Criminal Investigation Division to solve and prevent criminal acts in Harrison County and along the Gulf Coast, resulting in a safer community for the citizens of Harrison County and the many visitors that come to enjoy our resort area.

Crime Scene Unit

The Crime Scene Unit works closely with the Investigation and Patrol divisions of the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office. The unit is under the supervision of the Chief Criminal Investigator, and on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

The crime scene unit responds to major crime scenes. The unit is equipped with a state of the art Crime Scene Van, which contains up to date equipment that is used to effectively and efficiently document and process a crime scene. The crime scene van contains full range communication capabilities, and has equipment that documents a scene digitally, both with video and still photography. Included are recording devices, sketching materials, latent fingerprint developers, footwear and tire impression cast capabilities, blood spatter documentation, gunshot residue kits, blood detection kits and tool mark recovery. The unit is also equipped to perform recovery of buried human remains. Once on scene, written documentation is performed with the aid of a laptop computer which has software capable of transferring a hand drawn crime scene sketch into a professional finished product.

The unit is equipped with personal protection gear, GPS, indoor and outdoor thermometers, auxiliary lighting, first aid kits, a fire extinguisher, evidence collection containers, biohazard receptacles and a clean water supply.

Sex Offender Registry

The Harrison County Sheriff’s Office maintains a Sex Offender Registry for all convicted sex offenders residing in Harrison County. The office of Sex Offender Registry is under the direction of the Chief Investigator in the Criminal Investigations Division.

Anyone with information regarding a non-compliant or non-registered sex offender is urged to contact the Harrison County Sheriff’s Office Sex Offender Registry. You may remain anonymous.

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Captain Coley Judy

Main Phone: 228-896-0678

Fax: 228-896-0695

Email

Name Phone Email Division
Captain Coley Judy 228-896-0653 [email protected]  
Lieutenant Jason Walker 228-896-0652 [email protected]  
Inv. Nickolas Pennington 228-896-0688 [email protected]  
Inv. Michael Giardini 228-896-0658 [email protected]  
Inv. Tyler Hailey 228-896-0657 [email protected]  
Inv. Gregory Bishop 228-896-0654 [email protected]  
Inv. Ciara Saucier 228-896-0684 [email protected]  
Inv. Harry Moskowitz 228-896-0659 [email protected]  
Inv. Chance Broadus   [email protected]  
Jessica Akers 228-896-0670 [email protected] Sex Offender Registry
Morgan Barry 228-896-0668 [email protected] Crime Scene Unit
Kim Ezell 228-896-0664 [email protected] Crime Scene Unit