Crime Prevention Unit

The current Crime Prevention Unit was established in 1987. The unit (C.P.U.) consists detectives, road patrol officers and a civilian support person. The unit handles vast array of duties.
If you live in an apartment complex, have attended National Night Out, reported suspicious drug related activity, or been a patron of a Saginaw Township business, you have more than likely had involvement with the Crime Prevention Unit without even knowing it.
Lt. Gary Grauf supervises the unit and also handles the residential security programs, including Neighborhood Watch and Crime Free Multi Housing.
Detectives Robert Bean and James McKay investigate property crimes,obtain and execute warrants, conduct covert surveillance of criminal suspects and in areas of increased criminal activity.
Detective Don Koski is our School Resource Officer. Detective Koski works with the high schools in Saginaw Township to help build a positive relationship between young adults and the police department. He lectures in law classes about search and seizure laws and investigates any crimes that occur at the schools.
Crime Prevention/Patrol Officers Fredenburg, Kanicki, and Reyna provide community policing services to area schools, apartment complexes, business districts, and neighborhoods.
CPU wins award
The Crime Prevention Association of Michigan has named the Saginaw Township Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit the best of its kind in the state for 2009.

Chief Donald F. Pussehl Jr
Crime Prevention Unit
Officer Chris Fredenburg
East District
Officer Brian Kanicki
North District
Officer Henry Reyna
South District
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