David Jones (Reboot)

David Jeremiah Jones, appearing as a main character in Season 1 of Criminal Case, is the Inspector of the Grimsborough Police Department, working alongside the player as partners throughout both seasons.

Profile
Jones sports a light blue GPD shirt with a blue-gray necktie. He also wears a pair of black pants with a leather belt of the same color.

A seasoned officer in the force, Jones is described as goofy but loyal and serious about his job. His interests are food, especially cookies and hot dogs, and fishing.

Trivia

 * Jones is one of the characters to physically appear in two seasons of the game.
 * Jones is one of the main characters to be flagged as a suspect in a case.
 * Jones is one of only three characters to appear as a quasi-suspect nine times, alongside Chief Parker and Amy Young.
 * He is also one of the characters to appear as a quasi-suspect in two consecutive cases and the only character to appear as a quasi-suspect in three consecutive cases in The Conspiracy.
 * Jones is one of the characters who animate (or move) during at least one cutscene in the game.
 * After finding out that Zoe was dead, Jones draws his back to hug Gloria, making him one of the few characters to do such at one point in a cutscene.
 * In the "Riverbank" crime scene in Blood and Glory, an aircraft can be seen with a banner that reads "Jones is gorgeous".
 * A figurine of Jones sitting on top of an arcade game cabinet can be seen in the "Child's Bedroom" crime scene in All the King's Horses.
 * There are several references to Jones throughout the Pacific Bay and World Edition cases:
 * His name on the star embedded in the sidewalk of the "Ice Cream Kiosk" crime scene in Shark Attack!.
 * A tree trunk with Jones' name carved on top of a heart symbol in the "Plaza Stairs" crime scene in Dead Girl Rolling.
 * A seaplane with a "We miss you Jones" banner in the "Beach" crime scene in The Ice Queen.
 * A drawing of Jones eating cookies can be seen on the bottom right of a page in Ramirez's notebook in Spineless.
 * His portrait in the "Looted Station" crime scene in Of Rats and Men.
 * His presence on the television screen in the "Mayor's Office" crime scene in Uncivil Rights.
 * His picture pinned to the board on the wall in the "Break Room" and "Coffee Table" crime scenes during the events of In Plain Sight.