From the Sheriff:
You may have recently heard of the embezzlement case from a business in Medford. Over $900,000.00, a major case by NYC standards. Terri Moulton has been arrested and the court process begun.
The Sheriff’s Office operates as a team, especially on major cases, and this case is no exception. But not quite: while most of us have had bits and pieces in this case, Inv Guy Dow has done the heavy lifting. And I do mean heavy, cumbersome, hour-after-hour meticulously pouring over bank records, receipts, documents, videos, etc.
On a recent Saturday morning, I walked into the Guilford office to find Guy working away, with literally a stack of hundreds of pages setting on his desk. Not only does each statement, record, document have to examined and analyzed, with the good work of the DA’s Office staff, it all has to be correlated into Excel documents for use at trial.
Publicly visible police work is the tip of the ice berg. No one sees the hours of report writing, examining evidence and assembling cases. And modern technology makes it more cumbersome, more complex, and a longer haul. When you go by the Guilford office late at night and the lights are burning, you know one of us is punching away on a key board.
Guy Dow has a true knack, gift, for these types of cases. Often called “white collar crime”, they are technical and specialized. We’re glad we have Inv Dow. He enjoys digging into these cases, he’s figured out the many nuances, and he’s our go-to guy.
If you see Guy, thank him for a job well done.
Sheriff Young
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