The Beaverton Police Department’s Services Bureau is comprised of three divisions: Professional Standards, Criminal Investigations, and Property and Evidence. The Services Bureau is made up of both sworn and non-sworn employees, working to make Beaverton one of the safest communities in the Northwest.
Professional Standards Division
The Professional Standards Division conducts an average of about 100 Professional Standards Reviews yearly, which includes community complaints, use-of-force reviews, and other administrative reviews.
Crime Analysis Division
Numerous crime reports authored by the Crime Analysis Division can be accessed on the Department website. Find out how the Crime Analysis Division tracks criminal patterns and trend correlations to more accurately fight local crime.
Criminal Investigations Division
Our Criminal Investigations Division (CID) has 12 detectives and staff that work out of the Police Department and within multi-jurisdictional teams focusing on Person and Property Crimes, Drug Enforcement, Computer Crimes and Human Trafficking cases. Learn what the Criminal Investigation Division does to help reduce the number of serious crimes against persons and property.
Property & Evidence Division
The Property and Evidence Division processes over 4,500 cases and 12,500 items of property and evidence per year. The three dedicated employees work with the District and City Attorney’s Offices, Defense Attorneys, and officers to safeguard all property and evidence seized so that it can be used in court trials or released to the rightful owners.