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Thursday, August 15, 2013

Do You Know What Your Teens Are Doing?

Parents seem to be having more and more problems with their teenagers these days - especially those who are enrolled in public schools where immorality, drugs etc. are rampant.  Most have their own cell phones, making it nearly impossible to control who they are in contact with.  Add to that the social media on the internet where they can meet total strangers, and you have a recipe for major problems.

Many parents are simply wringing their hands, knowing that sooner or later their teen or teens will be in some type of serious trouble.

Did you know that you don't have to wait for a tragedy to happen?  Hire a private investigator to find out what exactly your teen is up to.  He will have several tools to help guardians or parents to track their teens in order to find out where they are going, who they are running with and what they are doing. Don't wait until it's too late to do something.  Call a local private investigator today.  Many offer free consultation visits.


Thursday, July 4, 2013

Private Investigation in Narcotics Division

Another area that private investigators often work in is the narcotics division of a local, state or federal police department.

Private investigators in Sumter, SC just finished up a three month narcotic investigation, resulting in the arrest of one drug dealer.  Disguised as druggies, the investigators purchased illegal drugs, including cocaine, from the man on several occasions.  The drug dealer even went as far as to sell the druggies a non-narcotic substance, claiming it was a drug.

The investigation came to an end this past Tuesday, July 2, when the investigators arrested the dealer.  He is presently being held at the Sumter-Lee Regional Detention Center pending his trial.



Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2013/07/04/2847881/sumter-man-held-on-drug-charges.html#storylink=cpy

Friday, June 28, 2013

Moms As Private Investigators

Moms are their own private investigators.  God gave them the ability to sense when something is wrong.  They also have the ability to figure things out when no one else even suspects that something is going wrong.

When I was growing up, I always wondered how my Mom always knew what I had done.  I could never hide anything from her, and I'm sure that many of you know exactly what I mean.

When I had my own children, I always told them not to try to hide things from me, because God would always show me sooner or later.  It was so true, and I was often amazed at how He would do exactly that.



Mom, be your own private investigator

Thursday, June 27, 2013

20 Things That a Private Investigator Can Do

When you hire a private investigator, there are many things that he/she can help you do.  This list of twenty things is just to help get you thinking about how you could use their services.  It may also whet your appetite to become your own private investigator.

1.  Discover the facts about a case
2.  Find both current and past addresses
3.  Find a date of birth
4.  Search known aliases
5.  Find out and/or confirm a Social Security number
6.  Find birth, death and marriage records
7.  Find and review divorce filings
8.  Search a person's trash
9.  Locate the beneficiary of financial accounts for a probate hearing and get copies of probate records.
10.  Research past and present property holdings
11.  Find out about any properties that have been sold or traded
12.  Find out about any mortgages and who the lenders are
13.  Determine the current value of real property
14.  Find bankruptcy filings, get copies and analyze the records
15.  Uncover improper relationships, including infidelity among spouses
16.  Find any federal civil lawsuits
17.  Find federal and state criminal records, get copies and analyze them
18.  Get copies of mug shots from arrest records
19.  Provide an independent analysis of the case
20.  Locate state and local criminal arrest records, get copies and analyze them

Monday, June 24, 2013

Speak Softly Someone May Be Listening

Did you know that the government recently passed the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)?  Do you have any idea what this means?

In their own words this new law now requires that "telecommunication carriers and manufacturers of telecommunications equipment modify and design their equipment, facilities, and services to ensure that they have the necessary surveillance capabilities."  In common every day words, it simply means that this law makes it easier for law enforcement agencies to tap into your phone, internet connection, VOIP etc.

Read more HERE