Lawson Lamar
State Attorney
Ninth Judicial Circuit
Jerry L. Demings
Sheriff
Orange County
Val B. Demings
Chief of Police
Orlando
Brett C. Railey
Chief of Police
Winter Park
Chuck W. Vavrek
Chief of Police
Apopka
Charles J. Brown
Chief of Police
Ocoee
Richard Beary
Chief of Police
University of Central Florida
Robert E. Hansell
Sheriff
Osceola County
Joyce Dawley
Regional Director
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation
U.S. Drug Enforcement
Administration
U.S. Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
U.S. Secret Service
U.S. Postal Inspection
Service
Overseeing MBI is a Governing Board consisting of the chief executives of the 9th Judicial Circuit State Attorney's Office, Orange County Sheriff's Office, Osceola County Sheriff's Office, Orlando Police Department, Winter Park Police Department, Apopka Police Department, the Ocoee Police Department, the University of Central Florida Police Department, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. The MBI director, who is selected by the Board, has day to day command; and lieutenants and sergeants are assigned by the member agencies to supervise the agents.
Each participating agency in the MBI assigns personnel and equips its agents with basic equipment. The State Attorney assigns full-time prosecutors and legal staff who participate in MBI investigations from their inception, providing legal guidance, preparing search and arrest warrants, issuing subpoenas, and eventually filing charges and trying selected cases. These prosecutors also file or defend against other legal actions such as asset forfeitures, civil racketeering suits, and civil requests for injunctions.
MBI agents become specialized investigators in their assigned units - narcotics, airport narcotics, vice, or organized crime. The concentration in specific areas allows them to develop a network of sources and become proficient at initiating and following through on in-depth investigations.
Today, the MBI operation is recognized as one of the longest running and most successful task force operations in the United States. The MBI routinely gives advice and provides assistance when requested by other agencies, and this inter-agency cooperation benefits all the citizens of Central Florida.