Bomb Squad (Hazardous Devices Unit) 

History and Personnel

Hazardous Devices

To report suspicious packages or an explosive item, call:
911

 
Assigned Officers

Det. Bill Skinner
812-376-2639
email

Lt. Alan Trisler
812-376-2668
email

Lt. Mike Richardson
812-376-2600
email

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suitThe Columbus Police Department Hazardous Devices Unit, or bomb squad, was formed with the approval of the Federal Bureau of Investigations in the spring of 2004.  The unit currently has 2 certified bomb technicians, and 3 explosive ordnance recognition trained officers.  The unit also has a post blast trained investigator for crime scene analysis.

The 2 trained certified bomb technicians, William Skinner and Michael Holt, graduated from the Federal Bureau of Investigation Hazardous Devices School, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Alabama.  This is currently the only approved training location for Law Enforcement bomb technicians.

The 3 explosive ordnance recognition trained officers, Michael Richardson, Troy Love and Alan Trisler, received training in the equipment and tactics in addition to graduating from the A.T.F. Post Blast Investigators School.  These officers work hand in hand with the bomb technicians to successfully resolve issues that are encountered.  Alan Trisler is also the crime scene investigator who handles all of the collection and preservation of explosive related evidence.

dynamiteTraining

The Columbus Police Department Hazardous Devices Unit also works with corporate and private businesses to train them in the proper procedures for dealing with bomb threats and suspicious packages. Only procedures approved by the Hazardous Devices School are taught and employed.

Equipment

The majority of the unit’s equipment was purchased through funds made available from the Division of Homeland Security specifically for accredited bomb squads.  The unit currently has several items of equipment including a portable x-ray device and several tools employed in improvised explosive device mitigation.

Safety

Explosives, improvised explosive devices and military ordnance are all extremely dangerous.  It is important to remember that these items can kill and seriously injure without notice.  At no time should anyone, except a trained bomb technician, attempt to make, move, disturb or touch any item that appears to be suspicious in nature or readily appears to have an explosive content.  If you come into contact with something like this contact the Bartholomew County Emergency Operations Center at (812) 379-1689.

If you have any question about the unit or to request training feel free to contact any of the following officers:

Personnel
Position
Phone Number

Detective Bill Skinner

Bomb Squad Commander

(812) 376-2639

Lieutenant Alan Trisler

Explosive Recognition / Evidence Technician

(812) 376-2668

Lt. Mike Richardson

Explosive Recognition

(812) 376-2609

 


Local Websites
Meth Watch | BC D.A.R.E. | Dispatch Center | Columbus Area Alerts | Local Ordinances

Missing Persons
Missing - Exploited Children | Doe Network
Nations Missing Children Organization

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Terrorist Threat Level | U.S. Dept of Homeland Security | Ready AmericaIndiana Alert Network

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