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72nd IAATI Vehicle Crimes Training Conference

Co-hosted by the Southeast Regional Chapter.

Premiere vehicle crimes investigation training is available! Meet professionals from around the globe, collaborate, and network with the experts. You will learn from the leading experts on current and new trends, preventative methods, investigative techniques with hands-on training, detections of schemes, and case studies.

The Conference App is sponsored by CATrak.

25 - 30 Ago 2024 (EDT)

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Hilton Orlando
6001 Destination Parkway
Orlando, Florida

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Monday Night Event

On Monday, August 26th, we will host a unique networking event at the Dezerland Orlando Auto Museum. The event will be from 6 to 9 p.m., and transportation will be provided if needed.  


Buses start loading outside the Hertz Rental Counter at 1730 and will be leaving at 1745.


The museum has over 2000 vehicles valued at $200 million across 20 themed rooms.


Several of the rooms are The Batcave, Cars of the Stars, and the Bond Museum.


We will provide some food.


This is a great way to network with an awesome atmosphere.

Tickets

Non-Member Registration

For those not wishing to join IAATI. You must still meet membership requirements and will be vetted. If you would not qualify your registration will be refunded.

$750
Late IAATI Member Registration

No refund after July 25, 2024

Precio de Miembro $675
Late NEW Member Registration

No refund after July 25, 2024. 55.00 dollars of this fee is for new membership dues and can not be refunded or transferred if registration is canceled.

This ticket is for those who are not an IAATI member and wish to become a member. If your membership is denied, you may receive a refund.

$730

Ponentes

  • Christopher Ackerman (Regional Sales Manager, RecovR)

    Christopher Ackerman

    Regional Sales Manager, RecovR

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  • SA

    Shawn Andreas

    President, ProtechDNA

  • RB

    Ric Barber

    Sergeant - Crime Suppression Team, Chamblee Police Department

  • TB

    Todd Blair

    Special Agent, NICB

  • Tim Booth (Datatag)

    Tim Booth

    Datatag

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  • Mike Briggs (CEO, VSST Ltd/TASSA)

    Mike Briggs

    CEO, VSST Ltd/TASSA

    Leer Biografía
  • VC

    Verusha Cano

  • Mark Carter (Corporate Security Manager, Enterprise Mobility (Alamo/Enterprise/National))

    Mark Carter

    Corporate Security Manager, Enterprise Mobility (Alamo/Enterprise/National)

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  • EC

    Erico Cerezo

    Passport & Citizenship Assistant, US Consulate Tijuana

  • Ignacio Cocca

    Ignacio Cocca

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  • CC

    Chris Cowen

    CBPO, US Customs and Border Protection

    Leer Biografía
  • LC

    Les Cravens

    Director of Law Enforcement and Policy, Auto Data Direct, Inc.

  • BE

    Brandon Eldridge

    Special Agent, National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)

    Leer Biografía
  • LF

    Lazaro Fernandez

    Detective, Miami-Dade Police Department

    Leer Biografía
  • TF

    Todd Foreman

  • EF

    Ed Furman

    Deputy District Attorney, Bucks County District Attorney Office

  • BG

    Bryan Gast

    Vice President of Investigative Services, Vice President, Investigative Services at Équité Association

  • Daniel Heinen (CEO, Graylark Technologies)

    Daniel Heinen

    CEO, Graylark Technologies

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  • Melissa High (Vice President, LoJack Technologies)

    Melissa High

    Vice President, LoJack Technologies

  • Sherry Leveque (Manager Public Safety Engagement & Strategy, OnStar/GM)

    Sherry Leveque

    Manager Public Safety Engagement & Strategy, OnStar/GM

  • Iain McKinlay (CEO, Mckinlay-Davis Consultants Ltd)

    Iain McKinlay

    CEO, Mckinlay-Davis Consultants Ltd

  • AM

    Adrian Mills

    Corporate Security Business Partner, Jaguar Land Rover

  • JM

    Johnny Miyasaki

    investigator, Regula

  • DM

    David Mohr

    Carfax

    Leer Biografía
  • GO

    Gregory O'Connor

    Detective, Peel Regional Police

  • KP

    Kevin Park

    Government Affairs, Insurance Auto Auctions

  • JR

    Jose Ramirez

    Deputy LE Supervisory Passport & Citizenship Assistant, US Consulate Tijuana

  • AR

    Anthony Reep

    Technical Instructor, Research Electronics International (REI)

    Leer Biografía
  • George Ripley (SIU Manager, Donegal Insurance Group)

    George Ripley

    SIU Manager, Donegal Insurance Group

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  • JR

    Joseph Rivera

    Special Agent, NICB

  • DR

    Diego Rojas Daydí

    Magister, AACH

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  • JR

    Jon Ruttencutter

    Automotive Anti-Counterfeiting Council

  • Darren Schlosser (Sergeant, Houston (TX) P D)

    Darren Schlosser

    Sergeant, Houston (TX) P D

    Leer Biografía
  • Donnie Seyfer (Executive Director, NASTF)

    Donnie Seyfer

    Executive Director, NASTF

    Leer Biografía
  • Thom Shea (Navy SEAL-Retired, U.S. Navy)

    Thom Shea

    Navy SEAL-Retired, U.S. Navy

    Leer Biografía
  • AS

    A.G. Speake

    Detective, California Highway Patrol

  • Sheri Taynor (National Sales Manager, NDI Recognition Systems /FL DMV Retired)

    Sheri Taynor

    National Sales Manager, NDI Recognition Systems /FL DMV Retired

    Leer Biografía
  • Justin Tolman (Director of Training for North America, EXTERRO)

    Justin Tolman

    Director of Training for North America, EXTERRO

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  • JV

    Josue Vales

    Auto Crimes Detective, Miami Dade Police Department

    Leer Biografía
  • David VandeLinde (Vice President, Mobile Clinics at Hyundai., Hyundai)

    David VandeLinde

    Vice President, Mobile Clinics at Hyundai., Hyundai

    Leer Biografía
  • John Walker (Foreign Service National Investigator, United States Consulate General Toronto)

    John Walker

    Foreign Service National Investigator, United States Consulate General Toronto

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  • CW

    Charlie Warner

    Detective, Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS)

  • Jason Webb (Vice President of Law Enforcement Solutions, Biometrica Systems Inc.)

    Jason Webb

    Vice President of Law Enforcement Solutions, Biometrica Systems Inc.

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  • Lin Werkheiser (Director of Special Investigations, Command Investigations)

    Lin Werkheiser

    Director of Special Investigations, Command Investigations

  • Paul Wingrove

    Paul Wingrove

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  • David Wise

    David Wise

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Agenda

  • Registration
    13:00 - 17:00Conference Registration
    This will located on the main hotel floor just past the FedEx Office towards the conference area.
    Orange Foyer
    17:30 - 19:30President's Reception
    It is hosted at the Hilton Orlando and will be outside, weather permitting. Casual Dress
  • Registration
    07:00 - 08:30Conference Registration
    This will located on the main hotel floor just past the FedEx Office towards the conference area.
    Orange D-G
    08:30 - 10:00Opening Ceremonies
    10:00 - 10:30Recognition of Sponsors
    David VandeLinde-VP Hyundai, Sherry LeVeque-GM OnStar, Christopher Ackerman-RecovR, Paul Wingrove-Rimgard Sweden

    Christopher Ackerman

    Regional Sales Manager, RecovR

    Sherry Leveque

    Manager Public Safety Engagement & Strategy, OnStar/GM

    David VandeLinde

    Vice President, Mobile Clinics at Hyundai., Hyundai

    Paul Wingrove

    10:30 - 10:45Break
    Snacks are provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:45 - 11:15Automotive Anti-Counterfeiting Coalition

    Jon Ruttencutter

    Automotive Anti-Counterfeiting Council

    11:15 - 12:00“The Scan Tool Project”
    An Industry Effort to Address Vehicle Theft
    National Automotive Service Task Force (NASTF)

    Donnie Seyfer

    Executive Director, NASTF

    12:00 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 15:00Three Simple Things: Leading During Chaos

    Thom Shea

    Navy SEAL-Retired, U.S. Navy

    15:00 - 17:00IAATI AGM
    The current board gives a brief overview of the year. The nominations committee makes its recommendation for the new IAATI leadership, and a vote is conducted.

    All IAATI members are welcome and can vote by registering at https://iaati.glueup.com/events/117413/dashboard/
    Dezerland Auto Museum-Sponsored by Pull-A-Part
    17:30 - 21:00Networking Event-Off site
    This event is off-site at Orlando Auto Museum at Dezerland. Buses will start loading at 1730 and will leave at 1745. Some food will be provided.
  • Key West A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Innovations in Law Enforcement: Technology Showcase
    -Class 1 (0800-0900): No Metadata No Problem, Predicting photo locations from pixels using AI (Daniel Heinen)

    -Class 2 (0900-0945): Investigating People, not Applications. Effective Communication Review (Justin Tolman)

    Daniel Heinen

    CEO, Graylark Technologies

    Justin Tolman

    Director of Training for North America, EXTERRO

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Motorcycle Identification

    Todd Blair

    Special Agent, NICB

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Trailer Identification

    Charlie Warner

    Detective, Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS)

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area
    15:00 - 17:00Heavy Equipment Investigations: An Insurance Industry Perspective

    Lin Werkheiser

    Director of Special Investigations, Command Investigations

    Florida 1/2
    08:00 - 09:45Carfax for Police: Leveraging Data for Investigations
    The objective of this course is to provide Law Enforcement Officers, Law Enforcement Support Personnel and Special Investigators with the knowledge of how to best utilize the information covered in a Vehicle History Report. Topics covered will include:

    • Data sources
    • How our VHR (Vehicle History Report) is created
    • Partial license plate applications
    • Monitoring vehicles of interest
    • Data mining in the Crash Report database
    • Mobile applications for investigators in the field
    • Reading a VHR and identifying leads and discrepancies in a VHR
    • How to identify potential stolen cars or vehicle fraud from a VHR
    • Using the tools in deconfliction with other partner agencies
    • And much more....

    We will use real world case solutions to teach the various ways to apply our proprietary “Investigative Tools” to investigators.

    In the training, we cover how members of your agency can utilize these tools to their advantage in investigations to include narcotics & vice, homicide, gang events, and offenses against juveniles. It is an important part of the program to teach investigators that any type of criminal offense where the suspect, witness or victim can be connected to a vehicle of interest will benefit from using these tools.

    We will review dozens of CARFAX reports and attendee’s will learn how to read reports with a better understanding of how the information can help them in building their case. We will perform live searches in the database and teach attendees how to use the tools to mine relevant data pertaining to their investigation.

    David Mohr

    Carfax

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45National Motor Vehicle Titling Information System

    Les Cravens

    Director of Law Enforcement and Policy, Auto Data Direct, Inc.

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Interviewing, Illusions, & Court Psychology
    The entire process of interviewing and interrogation is often described as the process of creating illusions to obtain information. Perception and impression in the court room are often overlooked in the final stage of your investigative work product. This course talks about human behavior and cognitive psychology and applies them to interviews, interrogations and court room testimony. Information is the commodity for professional investigators. This course will provide insight in the use of traditional and non-conventional DBR, active listening, cognitive bias and the power of the question mark. It will also focus on perceptual illusions to aid information collection and courtroom success. This session is specifically geared to both law enforcement and SIU.

    George Ripley

    SIU Manager, Donegal Insurance Group

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Analysis of Infotainment Data

    A.G. Speake

    Detective, California Highway Patrol

    Key Largo A/B
    08:00 - 09:45“Stolen Vehicle Recovery process through the Mexico – United States Convention ”

    Erico Cerezo

    Passport & Citizenship Assistant, US Consulate Tijuana

    Jose Ramirez

    Deputy LE Supervisory Passport & Citizenship Assistant, US Consulate Tijuana

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Current Auto Theft Trends in UK

    Mike Briggs

    CEO, VSST Ltd/TASSA

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Canada's Auto Theft Crisis-An Action Plan

    Bryan Gast

    Vice President of Investigative Services, Vice President, Investigative Services at Équité Association

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Cross Border Illicit Vehicle Crimes

    Chris Cowen

    CBPO, US Customs and Border Protection

    John Walker

    Foreign Service National Investigator, United States Consulate General Toronto

    Key Largo C/D
    08:00 - 09:45Partnering with the Public: Prevention & Education on Vehicle Theft

    Shawn Andreas

    President, ProtechDNA

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Peer-to-Peer RV Rentals: Vehicle Theft Strategies and Solutions

    Lin Werkheiser

    Director of Special Investigations, Command Investigations

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Salvage Vehicles: Theft and Fraud

    Kevin Park

    Government Affairs, Insurance Auto Auctions

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Overview of TSCM, Threats, Bluetooth tracker threats/locating

    Anthony Reep

    Technical Instructor, Research Electronics International (REI)

  • Key West A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Rental Vehicle Theft & Fraud

    Mark Carter

    Corporate Security Manager, Enterprise Mobility (Alamo/Enterprise/National)

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Dealership Fraud
    With fraud becoming the fastest-growing crime due to the extremely high risk/reward profit, criminals are using different forms of fraud to steal vehicles from dealerships. This course will show how Document Fraud, Identity Theft, and Synthetic Identity are used during the finance process to steal vehicles. Sergeant Schlosser will discuss how the Houston Police Department has partnered with the dealership industry and finance companies to battle this growing trend.

    Darren Schlosser

    Sergeant, Houston (TX) P D

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Jaguar/Land Rover Update

    Adrian Mills

    Corporate Security Business Partner, Jaguar Land Rover

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Infotainment Data-Berla Hands-On Demonstration

    A.G. Speake

    Detective, California Highway Patrol

    Florida 1/2
    08:00 - 09:45AI and How it Applies to Modern Investigations

    Jason Webb

    Vice President of Law Enforcement Solutions, Biometrica Systems Inc.

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45“Project High 5” Organized Vehicle Theft

    Gregory O'Connor

    Detective, Peel Regional Police

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Current Auto Theft Trends in UK

    Mike Briggs

    CEO, VSST Ltd/TASSA

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Vehicle Exam and Identification Processes
    Includes EV Safety and Handling Protocols
    Key Largo A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Overview of TSCM, Threats, Locating Bluetooth Trackers

    Anthony Reep

    Technical Instructor, Research Electronics International (REI)

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Investigative Resources for Recycled Materials: Understanding the Market for Catalytic Converters and Other Metals

    Todd Foreman

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Public/Private Partnerships

    Diego Rojas Daydí

    Magister, AACH

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Law Enforcement and SIU: Understanding the Parallel Investigations
    For every crime, there are two distinct investigations running concurrently to one another. A criminal investigation conducted by law enforcement and a civil investigation conducted by the insurance industry. The Special Investigation Units of the insurance industry are the “detective branch” of this industry and a very large percentage are former Officers and Detectives from local, state and federal departments. Understanding each type of investigation and the different laws in your state governing requests for information is key to acquiring the potential material information for your criminal case. We will explain the role of SIU and the investigations they conduct related to suspected insurance fraud and questionable claims. Auto Theft Investigations will be explored deeper to explain how SIU becomes involved after a claim for the theft of the vehicle is submitted and the typical investigative information obtained and stored. We will discuss how to formally and officially request that information for criminal investigations and the importance of avoiding collusion. Auto thefts, fraud, vandalism to vehicles, vehicle arson, drug lease/owner give-ups and theft from the motor vehicle will be discussed as examples of the more common reported crimes. These reported crimes result in a concurrent SIU investigation and many times, more information is obtained due to strict cooperation requirements in the insurance policy.

    George Ripley

    SIU Manager, Donegal Insurance Group

    Key Largo C/D
    08:00 - 09:45Smart Surveillance and Security: Cutting-Edge Technology in Buenos Aires for Urban Safety

    Ignacio Cocca

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Catalytic Converter Legislation

    Les Cravens

    Director of Law Enforcement and Policy, Auto Data Direct, Inc.

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45“Stolen Vehicle Recovery process through the Mexico – United States Convention ”

    Erico Cerezo

    Passport & Citizenship Assistant, US Consulate Tijuana

    Jose Ramirez

    Deputy LE Supervisory Passport & Citizenship Assistant, US Consulate Tijuana

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    15:00 - 17:00Leveraging AI to enhance Your Human Trafficking Investigations

    Jason Webb

    Vice President of Law Enforcement Solutions, Biometrica Systems Inc.

  • Key West A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Recycled Materials: Understanding the Market for Catalytic Converters and Other Metals

    Todd Foreman

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided in the Exhibitor Area.
    10:00 - 11:45Jaguar/Land Rover Update

    Adrian Mills

    Corporate Security Business Partner, Jaguar Land Rover

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Dealership Fraud
    With fraud becoming the fastest-growing crime due to the extremely high risk/reward profit, criminals are using different forms of fraud to steal vehicles from dealerships. This course will show how Document Fraud, Identity Theft, and Synthetic Identity are used during the finance process to steal vehicles. Sergeant Schlosser will discuss how the Houston Police Department has partnered with the dealership industry and finance companies to battle this growing trend.

    Darren Schlosser

    Sergeant, Houston (TX) P D

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    15:00 - 17:00Open Source Intelligence

    A.G. Speake

    Detective, California Highway Patrol

    Florida 1/2
    08:00 - 09:45Classic Car Investigation

    Johnny Miyasaki

    investigator, Regula

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks to be provided
    10:00 - 11:45Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing Frauds

    Verusha Cano

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45RV Cloning Practices in the UK

    Tim Booth

    Datatag

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    15:00 - 17:00SEIAATI Annual General Business Meeting
    Key Largo A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Get More with LoJack: Case Studies

    Melissa High

    Vice President, LoJack Technologies

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    10:00 - 11:45Multi-jurisdictional Catalytic Converter Theft Case Study

    Ed Furman

    Deputy District Attorney, Bucks County District Attorney Office

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Concealed Identity Exposed
    Enhance your skills to efficiently identify and combat vehicle identity fraud with our Concealed Identity Exposed Training Class. This essential course is designed for industry professionals, including dealership staff, insurance agents, and law enforcement officers at all levels, to improve their skills in detecting vehicle fraud. There are often details hidden in plain sight that will be presented to improve your effectiveness in identifying a vehicle that goes beyond the VIN tag. We will review the proven forensic techniques used to stay one step ahead of the con artist.
    Participants will gain valuable insights into:
    • Types of Common Vehicle Fraud: Learn about common schemes involving VIN tampering and attempts to conceal a vehicle’s identity and parts.
    • Red Flags and Warning Signs: Recognize suspicious details and discrepancies in vehicle presentation, structure, identification and documentation.
    • Best Practices for Verification: Develop skills in verifying VIN tags, VIN stamps, identification labels, Federal labels, etc., to ensure authenticity.

    Through engaging presentations, interactive discussions, and case studies, this training will enhance your fraud detection capabilities to expose and/or protect your organization and clients from vehicle fraud. Do not miss this opportunity to expose the Concealed Identity of a vehicle effectively.

    David Wise

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    15:00 - 17:00Cross Border Illicit Vehicle Crimes

    Chris Cowen

    CBPO, US Customs and Border Protection

    John Walker

    Foreign Service National Investigator, United States Consulate General Toronto

    Key Largo C/D
    08:00 - 09:45Current Auto Theft Trends / Cloned & Altered VIN Investigations Part 1 of 4

    Ric Barber

    Sergeant - Crime Suppression Team, Chamblee Police Department

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    10:00 - 11:45Current Auto Theft Trends / Cloned & Altered VIN Investigations Part 2 of 4

    Ric Barber

    Sergeant - Crime Suppression Team, Chamblee Police Department

    11:45 - 13:00Lunch
    On Your Own
    13:00 - 14:45Current Auto Theft Trends / Cloned & Altered VIN Investigations Part 3 of 4

    Ric Barber

    Sergeant - Crime Suppression Team, Chamblee Police Department

    14:45 - 15:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    15:00 - 17:00Current Auto Theft Trends / Cloned & Altered VIN Investigations Part 4 of 4

    Ric Barber

    Sergeant - Crime Suppression Team, Chamblee Police Department

    Banquet
    17:30 - 20:30Banquet
    Celebrate a great week and the swearing-in of your new IAATI and SEIAATI boards at the Hilton Orlando Hotel. Dinner is provided.
  • Key West A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Basic Marine Vessel Identification

    Josue Vales

    Auto Crimes Detective, Miami Dade Police Department

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks will be provided.
    10:00 - 12:00Desktop Solutions to Vehicle Investigations
    “This class will provide law enforcement officers, special investigation units, and criminal investigators with knowledge to remotely combat and identify VIN altered vehicles. This presentation will guide professionals into in debt investigation techniques that will be sure to check all the boxes and make for the successful identification, recovery and prosecution in cases dealing with clone and VIN switch vehicles. This training is designed to facilitate the investigative means that are used at the forefront of an investigation, to provide desktop solutions.”

    Brandon Eldridge

    Special Agent, National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB)

    12:00 - 13:00Closing Ceremonies
    Florida 1/2
    08:00 - 09:45RV Cloning Practices in the UK

    Tim Booth

    Datatag

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks to be provided.
    10:00 - 12:00Heavy Equipment Identification

    Joseph Rivera

    Special Agent, NICB

    Key Largo A/B
    08:00 - 09:45Automated License Plate Readers Technologies & Advancements

    Sheri Taynor

    National Sales Manager, NDI Recognition Systems /FL DMV Retired

    09:45 - 10:00Break
    Snacks to be provided.
    10:00 - 12:00Import/Export Investigations

    Josue Vales

    Auto Crimes Detective, Miami Dade Police Department

    Key Largo C/D
    08:00 - 12:00IAATI Certification Testing

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