Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation | |
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Agency overview | |
Formed | April 9, 1921[1] |
Preceding agency |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | Iowa, U.S. |
Operational structure | |
Headquarters | Des Moines, Iowa |
Special Agents | 114 (2020)[2] |
Civilians | 102 (2020)[2] |
Parent agency | Iowa Department of Public Safety |
Website | |
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The Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation (colloquially known as DCI) is the state bureau of investigation for the U.S. state of Iowa. DCI provides investigative support and expertise to law enforcement and public safety agencies operating within Iowa and collaborates with local, state, and federal authorities in the investigation of a variety of criminal activities.
History
The DCI was originally founded as the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) in 1921 under the direction of state attorney general Ben Gibson. The BCI consolidated all state law enforcement officers who were appointed by the Governor and the Attorney General into one centralized agency.
Organization
The DCI is a component of the Iowa Department of Public Safety.
Bureaus
The main components and associated sub-components[3] of the Division are:
- Field Operations Bureau
- Support Operations Bureau
- Automated Biometric Identification System (Fingerprint Identification) Unit
- Administrative Support and Transcription Unit
- Records and Identification Unit
- Dissemination (Criminal history repository) Unit
- Missing Persons and Unidentified Bodies Unit
- Special Enforcement Operations Bureau
- Criminalistics Laboratory
- Arson Section
- Breath Alcohol Section
- Crime Scene Unit
- DNA Casework Unit
- DNA Profiling Convicted Offender Unit
- Drug Identification Unit
- Evidence Storage Unit
- Firearms and Toolmarks Unit
- Latent Print and Impression Evidence Unit
- Photography Unit
- Quality Assurance and Accreditation Unit
- Questioned Documents Unit
- Toxicology Unit
- Trace Evidence Unit
Offices
For purposes of field operations, DCI separates the state into four geographic zones, each of which has a staff of special agents and professional support personnel led by a special agent-in-charge.[4] These offices are often co-located with local offices of the Iowa State Patrol.
The Special Enforcement Operations Bureau has special agent offices within each of the registered and licensed casinos in the state.[5]
Notable Cases
The DCI has been involved in a number of historically notable investigations, including the following:
- Investigation of the Hot Lotto fraud scandal[6]
- Cadaver identification after the crash of United Airlines Flight 232
- Apprehension of members of the Barrow gang
See also
References
- ↑ "Iowa Division of Criminal Investigation celebrates 100th anniversary". Local 5 News. 2021-04-09.
- 1 2 "FY2020 Annual Report" (PDF). Iowa DPS. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ↑ "DCI Homepage". Iowa DPS. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ↑ "100 Moments - Resident Agent Program" (PDF). Iowa DPS. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ↑ "Special Enforcement Operations Bureau". Iowa DPS. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
- ↑ "Hot Lotto Fraud Scandal Summary" (PDF). Iowa DPS. Retrieved 2022-04-05.