A new director will take over leading the Colorado Bureau of Investigation on Feb. 3.
LAKEWOOD, Colo. —
Schaefer, who will become the 10th CBI director since its creation in 1967, has spent his entire career with CDPS. In addition, Schaefer is the president of the International Outlaw Motorcycle Gang Investigators Association and serves as an agent in charge in CBI's support services section, where he helps coordinate the biometrics identification records unit, according to CBI.
Schaefer was selected after a"robust and competitive search followed by panel interviews with CDPS leadership, CBI staff, and statewide and federal partners," according to CBI.
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