Revere Police Department
Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
400 Revere Beach Pkwy
Revere, Ma 02151
Criminal Investigation Division
Revere Police Department
Criminal Investigation Division (CID)
400 Revere Beach Pkwy
Revere, Ma 02151
The Detective Bureau, led by Captain Maria LaVita, investigates major crimes in the City of Revere including but not limited to: homicides, accidental deaths, robberies, sexual offenses, burglaries, larcenies and identity thefts. Victims and witnesses should always contact 911 in the event of an emergency. Victims of past crimes should file an initial report with the Uniform Patrol Division. The case will then be referred to CID if necessary.
CID Commander:
Capt. Det Maria LaVita (781) 286-8329 [email protected]
Major Crimes Unit (MCU): General Detectives
Det. Sgt. John Gagliardi (781) 656-1111 [email protected]
Det. David Caramanica (781) 656-1131 [email protected]
Det. James Griffin (781) 284-1212 x 60392 [email protected]
Det. Vedran Trifkovic (781) 656-1145 [email protected]
Det. Denis Arsenault (781) 656-1146 [email protected]
Det. Kevin O’Hara (781) 656-1149 [email protected]
Sarah White – Crime Analyst (781) 656-1126 [email protected]
Main CID Number (781) 286-8340
Special Investigation Unit (SIU): Organized Crime including Narcotics, Firearms, Prostitution / Human Trafficking
Det. Sgt. Jon Richard Gibson (781) 656-1116 [email protected]
Det. Brendon Leslie (781)656-1153 [email protected]
Det. Lt. Jarrod Trovato Suffolk County Sheriff’s Department 781-656-1113 [email protected]
Narcotic Tip Line 781-656-1143
Evidence & Property Unit
Det. Sgt. Jeff Langone (781) 656-1138 [email protected]
The first thing you need to do is obtain a copy of the report. The report will have all pertinent information, including the detective assigned to the case. The detective assigned to your case will contact you. If you would like to contact them, please email or call your detective from the list above.
Victims should complete a Stolen Property Inventory Sheet and list any additional items stolen. You must have the incident case #, which is located on the top left corner of the report. This form should then be submitted to the records department.
Currently the Dective Bureau does not respond to car breaks. The Detecives ARE notified of the crime, and the intelligence is used to track trends and “”hot spots”” in the City. Once we have identified a “”hot spot”” i.e. area where a rash of thefts have occured, we then take proavtive measures to identify and apprehend the suspect(s).