Detective Division
The Eau Claire Police Department Detectives Division is comprised of 15 detectives supervised by two Sergeants, one Lieutenant and Deputy Chief Eric Larsen who leads the division.
Cases that are referred to the Detective Division are reviewed and prioritized. Follow-up assignments are made based on the nature of the crime, the presence of potential leads, and the current caseload. The division supervisors review approximately 14,000 cases each year. Usually about 1,700 of those cases are assigned to a detective for follow-up investigation.
If you dial the detective division during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) your call will be directed to the appropriate detective or supervisor. If the person is not in, messages can be left on the detectives' voice mail for a return call when they're available. In emergencies or during situations that are in progress, the Communications Center should be called by dialing 9-1-1.
After business hours, non-emergency inquiries should be made by calling the Communications Center at 839-4972, or the Patrol Division Shift Commander at 839-4991.
| Hours | 8:00am to 5:00pm, Monday through Friday |
| Location | 740 Second Ave |
| Telephone | (715) 839-4978 |
| Fax | (715) 839-4989 |
| West Central Drug Task Force |
(715) 839-5054 |
| Mailing Address |
Eau Claire Police Department Detective Division |
| Contacts | Deputy Chief Eric Larsen (715) 839-4979 Lieutenant Tim Golden (715) 839-6281 Sergeant Bill Slaggie (715) 839-4990 Sergeant Andy Falk (715) 839-6217 |
| Confidential Tipster Line |
(715) 839-4982 Confidential Tipster Online Form |
Crime information can be reported anonymously by calling the confidential tipster line or by using the online form. This the confidential tipster line and online form should never be used to report something in progress or something that needs immediate attention. The Communications Center should always be called in those situations at either 839-4972, or for emergencies at 9-1-1.
When should I call the Police Department's Detective Division?
- When you have questions about the status of a particular case.
- When you have new or additional information about a particular case which has already been reported to the Police Department.
- When you are looking for advice on matters which may be criminal in nature.
