The Maine State Police Major Crimes Unit-Central, located in Augusta, ME, is a specialized law enforcement division dedicated to investigating and solving major crimes in the central region of the state. With a team of highly trained detectives and specialized units, they cover Kennebec, Waldo, Somerset, Knox, Lincoln, and Sagadahoc Counties, working out of facilities in Augusta, Belfast, and Skowhegan. Their expertise includes evidence response, tactical operations, cadaver canines, firearms instruction, and forensic interviewing, among others.
As part of their responsibilities, the Major Crimes Unit-Central investigates homicides, including cases with multiple victims, and actively participates in homicide trials. They also handle in-custody deaths at the Maine State Prison in Warren. Led by Lieutenant Chris Tremblay, the unit plays a crucial role in maintaining public safety and upholding the law in the central region of Maine.
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