DEA Detroit Task Force Agent Honored As Officer Of The Year
MAY 29--Detroit, MI- On May 29, 2003, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Task Force Agent Eric Krawczyk was chosen as the "Police Officer of the Year" by the Dearborn, Michigan Police Department. TFA Krawczyk is a Dearborn police officer assigned to Enforcement Group 2 in the Detroit Divisional Office. TFA Krawczyk has been a police officer for nearly nine years and has been assigned to the DEA Detroit for slightly over two years. He has brought a tenacious investigative style to the task force that has benefited new DEA agents assigned to the DEA Detroit Office.
The Dearborn Police Department
has been a formal Task Force partner with the DEA Detroit Office for over
twenty years. This partnership has been extremely beneficial to the Drug
Enforcement Administration and the citizens of Dearborn. Dearborn, Michigan
is a city of 100,000 residents located on the western border of Detroit.
The Dearborn Police Department has 200 police officers assigned to a number
of specialized bureaus. The police department has always been generous
with their resources to DEA, offering the services of narcotics dogs,
surveillance support and prisoner housing space.
While TFA Krawczyk was honored for numerous investigations that he led
or participated in, he was specifically noted for his role in helping
to solve one of the Detroit areas most vicious homicide cases that had
occurred in years. On December 22, 2002, five members of the Pesce family
were found gruesomely murdered in their suburban Livonia, Michigan home.
The victims included the family's father, grandmother, and three young
children who had all been killed execution style. While working a significant
cocaine and methamphetamine investigation DEA Detroit, TFA Krawczyk developed
a confidential source of information that had vital information concerning
the murders. TFA Krawczyk developed thorough details of the murder and
the suspects involved. He immediately contacted Livonia police investigators,
passed on the information and made his source of information available
for further interview. TFA Krawczyk worked extensive hours through the
Christmas holiday side by side with the Livonia police officers. Information
developed by TFA Krawczyk led to several search warrants being executed,
which resulted in stolen property from the murder scene and the murder
weapon being recovered. This information identified John Wolfenbarger
and Dennis Lincoln as the perpatrators. The DEA and the Livonia Police
Department have commended TFA Krawczyk for his efforts. Both defendants
recently went to trial in Wayne County Circuit Court and were convicted
of all five murders. On May 28, 2003, both defendants were sentenced to
life in prison without the chance of parole. This conclusion was based
largely on the work and keen investigative ability of TFA Krawczyk. The
DEA Detroit is extremely proud of TFA Krawczyk and our relationship with
the Dearborn Police Department.
"This is a perfect example
of law enforcement working together to solve one of the most heinous crimes
to occur in the Detroit area in a long time. We [DEA] have been truly
fortunate with the task force relationships we have developed which not
only impact drug crimes, but all kinds of crimes that deeply affect local
communities," said Michael A. Braun, Special Agent in Charge of the
DEA Detroit Field Division.