Retired Lansing police captain tapped to run new investigations unit in AG’s office

LANSING (MI)
Lansing State Journal

July 13, 2020

https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/news/local/2020/07/14/retired-lansing-police-captain-thomas-fabus-attorney-generals-office/5430489002/

A retired Lansing police captain is overseeing a newly created Criminal Investigations Division in the state Attorney General’s Office.

Thomas Fabus retired in March after more than 24 years with the Lansing force. He took over in April as chief of investigations for Attorney General Dana Nessel.

Nessel said she’s realigned her office so that special agents work out of a single division responsible for investigating a broad range of matters, including clergy abuse, cold-case homicides, consumer protection, officer-involved shootings and child support issues.

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