After several months with a skeleton crew, the Bay City Police Department’s Detective Bureau has some new blood and welcomed relief. Nate Kamp, a Bay City police officer since 2000, worked his first day as a detective Tuesday, becoming the bureau’s third investigator. Kamp’s sergeant started him off with six investigations — stalking, bounced checks and breaking and entering complaints. “There’s a learning curve, so they’re certainly going to ease me into stuff,” Kamp said. Kamp, 35, previously served as a patrol officer, a resource officer stationed at Bay City Central High School and spent three years working undercover with the department’s VIPER Unit and FBI Safe Streets Task Force.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Bay City Police Department gets new detective
After several months with a skeleton crew, the Bay City Police Department’s Detective Bureau has some new blood and welcomed relief. Nate Kamp, a Bay City police officer since 2000, worked his first day as a detective Tuesday, becoming the bureau’s third investigator. Kamp’s sergeant started him off with six investigations — stalking, bounced checks and breaking and entering complaints. “There’s a learning curve, so they’re certainly going to ease me into stuff,” Kamp said. Kamp, 35, previously served as a patrol officer, a resource officer stationed at Bay City Central High School and spent three years working undercover with the department’s VIPER Unit and FBI Safe Streets Task Force.
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