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Join us on June 1st for the 51st Annual SEIAATI Vehicle Crimes Conference. Get ready for an exciting week of training, networking, and intel sharing in the Southeast Region! The conference will also include an Exhibit Hall and an offsite event at the Redneck Riviera!

Jun 1 - 5, 2025 GMT-4

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Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport
777 McGavock Pike
Nashvile, Tennessee

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SEIAATI Member Registration

This is for those who are already members. If you are not a member, select the New Member ticket. Price rises after April 14, 2025. No Refunds after May 9, 2025.

Member Price $445
New Member Registration

This is for those who are not already IAATI/SEIAATI members. $55.00 of this fee is your dues and is non-refundable. Price rises after April 14, 2025. No refunds for conference fees after May 9, 2025

$500
IAATI Member Ticket

This is for members outside the SEIAATI Chapter but still a member of IAATI. If you are not a member, you must join IAATI first or use the new-member ticket. Approval is required so we can verify membership status.

Price rises after April 14, 2025. No Refunds after May 9, 2025.

$445
Speaker Only

This is for speakers who are not also attending the conference training and events outside of what they have already been advised they can attend.

Complimentary

Accommodations

The primary hotel is now full. We have obtained an overflow hotel at the Marriott Nashville Airport. Click the reservation link below.

Hotel Information/Reservations

We will be staying at the Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport

Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport:

Phone #: 1-615-885-2200

Rate: $189.00 Single-Plus tax/fees includes breakfast for 1 person

      $199.00 Double -Plus tax/fees includes breakfast for 2 people

Parking: $10.00 per day

Group Code: Use Link Above


It is very important to book using a link or group code as we have to guarantee a certain # of rooms, and it only counts by using these means.


Hotel Information:

Sheraton Music City Nashville Airport

777 McGavock Pk

Nashville, Tennessee 37214

Things To Do.....

  • CMA Music Fest
  • Downtown Nashville
  • Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum

 

 

Area Airport Information:

Nashville International Airport (BNA)

Distance From Property: 3 Miles

Phone Number: +(615) 275-1675


Visit Airport Website

Hotel Airport Shuttle: This hotel does provide a shuttle service.

Transportation: Private, Uber, Lyft

Complimentary round-trip transportation to Nashville International Airport (BNA) is provided to our guests daily between: 4:00 a.m. โ€“ 11:00 p.m. Please Contact the hotel to request shuttle service during these hours.

Agenda

  • Hermitage E/F
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PMExhibitor Setup
    Hermitage Lobby
    1:00 PM - 5:00 PMRegistration Open
    Hermitage E/F
    5:30 PM - 7:30 PMPresident's Reception
    General Hood / General Thomas
    8:00 PM - 11:00 PMHospitality Room Sponsored by Pull-A-Part
  • Breakfast-Hermitage Foyer
    7:00 AM - 9:00 AMBreakfast
    Breakfast will be provided in the Hermitage Foyer outside of registration, Monday through Thursday.
    Hermitage Lobby
    7:00 AM - 9:30 AMRegistration Open
    Meet at the HEAT Corvette/Ferrari
    10:00 AM - 10:15 AMVirginia HEAT Grant Recipients
    Please meet outside by the Corvette/Fererri. The SEIAATI President and HEAT Grant administrator would like to get a picture of the entire group.
    Hermitage A/B/C/D
    8:30 AM - 10:00 AMOpening Ceremonies
    10:00 AM - 11:00 AMBreak
    Break / Check out Exhibitor Hall – Hermitage E/F
    11:00 AM - 12:00 PMHondo Underwood โ€“ โ€œConfessions of a Former Auto Thiefโ€
    12:00 PM - 1:00 PMLunch (on your own)
    The hotel is offering the following for attendees:

    Pasta Buffett $20.00
    Hamburger $12.00
    Hotdog $6.00

    Includes taxes
    1:00 PM - 3:00 PMSCARLET Case Study
    3:00 PM - 5:00 PMCorporate Partner Speakers
    Sherry LeVeque- OnStar/GM (DEMO Vehicle)
    Eric Anderson – ROCIC/RISSNET
    Melissa High – LoJack
    Peter Lazear – VA HEAT

    Eric Anderson

    ROCIC - A RISS CENTER

    George Baker

    Global Vehicle Security Lead at General Motors

    ROCIC Headquarters / Surrounding Agencies
    8:00 AM - 4:00 PMBasic Auto Theft Investigations
    Networking Event
    5:30 PM - 9:00 PMRedneck Riviera
    (Buses Depart at 1745 hours)
  • Breakfast-Hermitage Foyer
    7:00 AM - 9:00 AMBreakfast
    Breakfast will be provided in the Hermitage Foyer outside of registration, Monday through Thursday.
    Hermitage A/B
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMHidden Identity

    Dave Wise

    Managing Partner at MMC Detroit

    Hermitage C
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMConnected Vehicles (Part 1)
    This session provides attendees with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed for connected car investigations. Using real-world case studies, it explores notable incidents involving violent crimes, missing persons, stolen vehicles, carjackings, and vehicle identification investigations. Topics include:
    • Connected Car Technology: An introduction to the history and evolution of connected vehicles.
    • Data Sources: Infotainment systems, telematics, radio frequency identification (RFID), digital license plates, and fleet management systems.
    • Investigative Applications: Utilizing car services, high-tech Internet resources, and connected vehicle peripherals, including digital license plates.
    • Legal and Procedural Insights: Best practices for search warrants, court orders, and overcoming legal challenges.

    Wes Rowe

    Supervisory Special Agent at NICB

    Kip Loving

    Detective (Retired) at Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force

    Hermitage D
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMROCIC/RISSNET
    Break
    9:45 AM - 10:00 AMBreak
    Hermitage A/B
    10:00 AM - 11:45 AMIgnition Locks and Anti-Theft Systems

    Christopher Arnold

    North American Automotive Forensic Mid-Atlantic.

    Andrew Morton

    North American Automotive Forensic Consulting Southeast

    Hermitage C
    10:00 AM - 11:45 AMConnected Vehicles (Part 2)
    This session provides attendees with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed for connected car investigations. Using real-world case studies, it explores notable incidents involving violent crimes, missing persons, stolen vehicles, carjackings, and vehicle identification investigations. Topics include:
    • Connected Car Technology: An introduction to the history and evolution of connected vehicles.
    • Data Sources: Infotainment systems, telematics, radio frequency identification (RFID), digital license plates, and fleet management systems.
    • Investigative Applications: Utilizing car services, high-tech Internet resources, and connected vehicle peripherals, including digital license plates.
    • Legal and Procedural Insights: Best practices for search warrants, court orders, and overcoming legal challenges.

    Wes Rowe

    Supervisory Special Agent at NICB

    Kip Loving

    Detective (Retired) at Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force

    Hermitage D
    10:00 AM - 11:45 AMFord Security (Demo Vehicle)

    Sam Harris

    Head of Product for Ford Secure

    Lunch (on your own)
    11:45 AM - 1:00 PMLunch (on your own)
    Hermitage A/B
    1:00 PM - 2:45 PMCarfax for Police

    David Mohr

    Strategic Account Manager at CARFAX for Police

    Hermitage C
    1:00 PM - 2:45 PMConnected Vehicles (Part 3)
    This session provides attendees with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed for connected car investigations. Using real-world case studies, it explores notable incidents involving violent crimes, missing persons, stolen vehicles, carjackings, and vehicle identification investigations. Topics include:
    • Connected Car Technology: An introduction to the history and evolution of connected vehicles.
    • Data Sources: Infotainment systems, telematics, radio frequency identification (RFID), digital license plates, and fleet management systems.
    • Investigative Applications: Utilizing car services, high-tech Internet resources, and connected vehicle peripherals, including digital license plates.
    • Legal and Procedural Insights: Best practices for search warrants, court orders, and overcoming legal challenges.

    Wes Rowe

    Supervisory Special Agent at NICB

    Kip Loving

    Detective (Retired) at Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force

    Hermitage D
    1:00 PM - 2:45 PMRental Theft and Fraud

    Mark Carter

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

    Break
    2:45 PM - 3:00 PMBreak
    Hermitage A/B
    3:00 PM - 5:00 PMAutel Key Programmers โ€“ Open Forum/Discussion/Panel
    A panel of experts will speak about the growing trend of Autel programmers being used to program keys to steal cars. The panel will be available afterwards to answer questions, discuss search warrants, and demonstrate how the Autel programmer can be used as a key.
    General Hood / General Thomas
    8:00 PM - 11:00 PMHospitality Room Sponsored by Pull-A-Part
  • Breakfast-Hermitage Foyer
    7:00 AM - 9:00 AMBreakfast
    Breakfast will be provided in the Hermitage Foyer outside of registration, Monday through Thursday.
    Hermitage A/B
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMVIN Altered Commercial Vehicle ID Part 1
    Hermitage C
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMOrganized Auto Theft and Trafficking in Canada
    Scott’s lecture will discuss how high-value auto theft and overseas trafficking have become the pre-eminent organized crime trend in the Greater Toronto Area / Canada. Topics covered will include current theft trends, trafficking modalities, export destinations, and financial linkage to political groups overseas.

    Scott Cresswell

    Detective at York Regional Police

    Hermitage D
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMGM Updates
    In this brief overview, find out how GM can assist in the investigation of vehicle thefts and fraud. Subjects will include theft methods GM is seeing in the field, reading key fobs, components traceable to the VIN, fraud scenarios and the use of OnStar as an investigative tool. Participants will receive the GM Vehicle Security Reference Card featuring valuable contact information relevant to various investigation scenarios.

    George Baker

    Global Vehicle Security Lead at General Motors

    Break
    9:45 AM - 10:00 AMBreak
    Hermitage A/B
    10:00 AM - 11:45 AMVIN Altered Commercial Vehicle ID Part 2
    Hermitage C
    10:00 AM - 11:45 AMDealership 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 at Houston Police Department

    Hermitage D
    10:00 AM - 11:45 AMRiveted VINs

    Jimmy Hester

    Retired at Retired

    Lunch (on your own)
    11:45 AM - 1:00 PMLunch (on your own)
    Hermitage A/B
    1:00 PM - 2:45 PMPeer to Peer Rentals

    Verusha Cano

    Hermitage C
    1:00 PM - 2:45 PMDealership 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 at Houston Police Department

    Hermitage D
    1:00 PM - 2:45 PMDesktop Solutions

    Brandon Eldridge

    Special Agent at NICB

    Break
    2:45 PM - 3:00 PMBreak
    Belmont
    3:00 PM - 5:00 PMBusiness Meeting
    Hermitage A/B/C/D
    6:30 PM - 7:00 PMBanquet Pre-Function
    7:00 PM - 10:00 PMBanquet
    General Hood / General Thomas
    10:00 PM - 11:00 PMHospitality Room Sponsored by Pull-A-Part
  • Breakfast-Hermitage Foyer
    7:00 AM - 9:00 AMBreakfast
    Breakfast will be provided in the Hermitage Foyer outside of registration, Monday through Thursday.
    Break
    9:45 AM - 10:00 AMBreak
    McGavockโ€™s A
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMAdvanced ISO Claim Search

    Wes Rowe

    Supervisory Special Agent at NICB

    McGavockโ€™s B
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMROCIC/RISSNET

    Eric Anderson

    ROCIC - A RISS CENTER

    McGavockโ€™s C
    8:00 AM - 9:45 AMIAATI Certification Testing
    Must be prequalified/approved through IAATI

Exhibitors

  • Virginia State Police - HEAT Program

  • LoJack

  • Flock Safety

  • RATT

  • Leonardo

  • ReMA

  • Carfax

  • biometrica

  • RecovR

  • 1st Phorm

    1st Phorm

  • Regula Forensics, Inc.

  • Bravo Out

  • LeadsOnline

Speakers

  • Eric Anderson (ROCIC - A RISS CENTER)

    Eric Anderson

    ROCIC - A RISS CENTER

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  • Christopher Arnold (North American Automotive Forensic Mid-Atlantic.)

    Christopher Arnold

    North American Automotive Forensic Mid-Atlantic.

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  • George Baker (Global Vehicle Security Lead at General Motors)

    George Baker

    Global Vehicle Security Lead at General Motors

    Read Bio
  • VC

    Verusha Cano

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

    Mark Carter

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

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  • Chris Cowen (Port Intelligence Officer at Customs and Border Protection Tactical Operations)

    Chris Cowen

    Port Intelligence Officer at Customs and Border Protection Tactical Operations

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  • Scott Cresswell (Detective at York Regional Police)

    Scott Cresswell

    Detective at York Regional Police

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  • Brandon Eldridge (Special Agent at NICB)

    Brandon Eldridge

    Special Agent at NICB

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  • Sam Harris (Head of Product for Ford Secure)

    Sam Harris

    Head of Product for Ford Secure

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  • Jimmy Hester (Retired at Retired)

    Jimmy Hester

    Retired at Retired

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  • Kip Loving (Detective (Retired) at Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force)

    Kip Loving

    Detective (Retired) at Sacramento Valley Hi-Tech Crimes Task Force

    Read Bio
  • DM

    David Mohr

    Strategic Account Manager at CARFAX for Police

  • Andrew Morton (North American Automotive Forensic Consulting Southeast)

    Andrew Morton

    North American Automotive Forensic Consulting Southeast

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  • Wes Rowe (Supervisory Special Agent at NICB)

    Wes Rowe

    Supervisory Special Agent at NICB

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  • Darren Schlosser (Sergeant at Houston Police Department)

    Darren Schlosser

    Sergeant at Houston Police Department

    Read Bio
  • Dave Wise (Managing Partner at MMC Detroit)

    Dave Wise

    Managing Partner at MMC Detroit

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