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 The Kenosha Police Department’s Crime Prevention Unit and the Kenosha Landlord’s Association have developed this eight hour class to give landlords the information and tools that will help reduce criminal and nuisance activity on their properties. Landlords, property managers, and their agents are encouraged to attend. 

The class is free!

The date for the next class is October 23, 2010, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM.  Seating is limited and advance registration is required. To reserve a seat call or e-mail the Crime Prevention Unit at 262-657-3937 or watch@kenoshapolice.com .

Financial Crimes Unit

 

 

The Kenosha Police Department Financial Crimes Unit is responsible for investigating all financial crime cases that are received by the Kenosha Police Department.  A financial crime can be forgery of a check, issuing a worthless check, credit card crimes, computer fraud or any other crime where cash or services were obtained fraudulently. There are currently four detectives assigned to the Financial Crimes Unit.