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Mrs. leads the Orlando Police criminal investigation department

Orlando, Florida – As head of the Department of Criminal Investigation Department of the Police Authority in Orlando, CAPT monitors. Wanda Miglio The units for murder, sexual crimes, financial and ownership crimes.


What you need to know

  • According to the National Policing Institute, women make up about half of the US population, but only about 12% of the police officers
  • Capt. Wanda Miglio worked hard to monitor the units for murder, sexual crimes, financial and ownership crimes of the Orlando police department.
  • She started as a patrol officer in the city and worked upwards

“Here you carry out all investigations. So they start working on leads and solving the cases, ”said Miglio and showed in a large room with cabins filled with detective.

According to the National Policing Institute, women make up about half of the United States population, but only about 12% of the police officers.

Twenty years ago, Miglio served as a patrol police for the city.

Over the years, she has pulled up the rows and has proven to be a woman in a profession that is still dominated by men.

Miglio had no family members in law enforcement agencies and came into crime that wanted to protect victims.

“Because I don't like it when innocent people are victims. And I think we can all refer to it because none of us want someone to break into our house or have injured or injured our car in or our family members, ”said Miglio.

Certain cases stand out from others, she said, like the one in which a 32-year-old man recently stolen from Tiffany & Co.

The suspect later swallowed the evidence before he was arrested.

“And this is a perfect example of where they worked continuously on the case for two days. So all of this is really, it only reminds me of why I came into this field, ”said Miglio when she checked a man's surveillance video that runs away with the jewelry.

Miglio said she is looking forward to many more years in which she can help her teams to catch the evil.