Story by Senior Airman Sarah McClanahan | Maryland National Guard Public Affairs Office | 09.06.2019
Members of the Maryland Army National Guard’s 115th Military Police Battalion, conducted a course on criminal investigation procedures on Sept. 2 - 6, 2019, for members of the Armed Forces of Bosnia-Herzegovina at Rajlovac Barracks, Bosnia-Herzegovina. Service members from both countries came to the course with prior experience in their specific careers relating to military police work and......
Story by Sgt. 1st Class Carlos Lazo | 200th Military Police Command | 11.05.2018
Twelve years into his career, Special Agent Patrick VanMarter decided to give up the rank of chief warrant officer to chase down a dream he held for over a decade....
Courtesy Story | Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division | 06.26.2018
The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command’s Computer Crime Investigative Unit (CCIU) is warning the Army community to be on the lookout for the “Virtual Kidnapping” hoax....
Courtesy Story | Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division | 04.26.2018
The U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command’s Computer Crime Investigative Unit (CCIU) continues to caution the Army community to be on the lookout for all types of “sextortion scams” where criminals will use any dishonest method to make contact with potential victims and then attempt to blackmail them....
Story by Sgt. Audrey Hayes | 200th Military Police Command | 01.08.2017
FORT MEADE, Md. — A groundbreaker, a trailblazer, a female first in many aspects of the Army, a life mentor, a fighter for the underdog and a great inspiration. These are a few of the titles leaders used to describe Chief Warrant Officer 5 Mary A. Hostetler during her retirement ceremony after a 40-year career in the U.S. Army. The ceremony took place at the Women’s Military History Museum......
Story by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret | 200th Military Police Command | 10.25.2016
There is a huge demand across the Army for criminal investigators, both on U.S. soil and overseas. Much of that demand is for warrant officers, who lead special agent teams on criminal cases and protective security details for DoD secretaries and Pentagon officials....
Story by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret | 200th Military Police Command | 09.15.2016
U.S. Army Reserve special agents participated for the first time in Capital Shield, a three-day training exercise that focusedon crime-scene processing, evidence management and hostage negotiations, held at Fort Belvoir, Sept. 13-15....
Story by Sgt. Audrey Hayes | 200th Military Police Command | 08.07.2016
CHARLESTON, S.C.-- Digital scales, white-powder residue and multiple bags of leafy greens laid spread across the coffee table. “Come on man, just take a hit. I don’t know you, so how else am I supposed to trust you?” asked the drug dealer. “Man, I told you, I’m not trying to piss hot with my unit. If I pop hot, how am I supposed to keep selling for you?” said the undercover......