New Orleans Police Department - Non-District Core Components and Command Staff

Non-District Core Components and Command Staff

  • Superintendent's Chief of Staff - Commander James Treadaway
  • Operations Bureau Staff - Commander Bernadine W. Kelly
  • Recruiting and Training Academy - Commander Otha Sandifer
  • Records, Identification, and Facility Support - Commander Heather Kouts
  • Criminal Investigations Division - Commander Kim Lewis-Williams
  • Specialized Investigations Division - Commander Henry Dean
  • Crime Lab and Central Evidence - Captain Michael Pfiefer
  • Special Operations Division - Captain James Scott
  • Public Integrity Bureau - Vacant Command
  • Reserve Division - Major Karl Fasold (acting)
  • Communications Division - Sgt. Claude Flot

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