RCCEEG assistance can be obtained by calling the Clayton Police Dept. at (314) 645-3000 and making a request for assistance.

Get a request for service form by clicking HERE



To request information about RCCEEG you may also E-mail us at knix@ci.clayton.mo.us

Phone Numbers to the RCCEEG labs are:

Clayton
227 S. Central Clayton,MO.63105
(314) 889-4280
(314) 889-4285 Fax

St. Charles County
101 Sheriff Dierker O'Fallon, MO. 63366
(636) 949-3020
(636) 949-3009 Fax

Festus
100 Park Ave
Festus, MO. 63028
(636) 937-3646
(636) 937-8086 Fax


RCCEEG StL is an organization of law enforcement officers, prosecutors and computer professionals in the St. Louis area and surrounding counties; dedicated to providing manpower, technical and legal assistance in computer crime education and investigation.

Because of the technical complexities associated with computer-related crimes and evidence, and limitations of personnel and training, the RCCEEG was formed to provide an organized pool of personnel and resources from a variety of participating agencies.

Similar to the Major Case Squad of Greater St. Louis, RCCEEG provides requesting law enforcement agencies with required manpower and technical and legal assistance to investigate computer-related crime. In addition, the RCCEEG will assist in the search and seizure of computer-related criminal evidence; including its examination and analysis, and the investigation of Internet related crimes. Primary investigative responsibility and authority for any investigation remains with the requesting agency


RCCEEG operates three labs in the following locations:

Clayton Police
Department
in St. Louis County
Saint Charles County Sheriff's
Department
in Saint Charles County
Festus Police
Department
in Jefferson County


Agencies benefit by RCCEEG assistance in a number of ways. Among those are:

  • Criminal Investigative Support
  • Assistance in the preparation of Search Warrants.
  • Identification, Collection, Analysis, and Preservation of Evidence.
  • Training and Certification in a number of computer-crime related disciplines.
  • Education and Crime Prevention Programs.