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Detective Junge Evaluation
This evaluation covers the rating period from September 02, 2016 through September 02, 2017. Detective Junge is currently assigned to the Investigations Division. He investigates commercial burglaries, thefts, receiving stolen property, and defrauding Innkeeper crimes. This is Detective Junge's first completed year as a detective. Detective Junge's partner is Detective Wood and therefore, he is tasked with handling Detective Wood’s caseload in his absence. Detective Wood’s caseload consists of auto theft, auto tampering, and thefts from vehicles. Detective Junge is always busy. Many of his investigations are conducted via telephone, and I regularly overhear these investigations. Detective Junge is effective and efficient in his use of time investigating his caseload. He was assigned a total of 835 cases during this rating period. Of those cases assigned, he cleared 186. Detective Junge had a clearance rate of 22.2% during this evaluation period. This is an excellent clearance rate. I appreciate Detective Junge's diligence concerning his caseload. …show more content…
This has given him insight on follow-up work required for his cases to be successfully processed through the courts. Detective Junge has written approximately ten search warrants and processed about 500 property dispositions this current evaluation period. Detective Junge partnered with other detectives in Whittier and Santa Fe Springs to served about 20 search warrants at residences, and

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