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November 17-18, 2025 | Beaumont, TX
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November 17-18, 2025 | Beaumont, TX
Technology impacts almost every type of investigation today. Uncover the information technology users knowingly and unknowingly leave behind when accessing and using electronic devices. Learn how to covertly strengthen your investigations through gathering personal, public and open source data. Discuss techniques to locate evidence through technologies that can benefit any type of investigation.
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Registration Deadline: October 13 ***This training is available to law enforcement, prosecution, and related court officials only.*** Training Schedule: November 17 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm November 18 | 8:30 am - 4:30 pm **For information concerning continuing education units, please view our [policies](ncjtc.fvtc.edu/policies#continuingeducation) page.** Past participants had this to say... *"I learned that several items around the house/crime scene may contain digital evidence that I had never considered."* *"Very good information, I enjoyed the practical application and case studies."* *"Excellent training—better than other digital classes I have taken in the past."* *"Training was very current and relevant. The instructor is very experienced and knowledgeable!"*
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to: * Understand the means by which a person leaves a digital “trail” for investigators on multiple digital devices * Examine how to interpret reports of analyzed devices * Apply practices in extracting device histories for investigations * Identify methods to complete search warrants with open-source and social media providers
Lamar Institute of Technology Regional Police Academy 805 East Lavaca Street Beaumont, TX 77710
Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites 3950 I-10 South & Walden Road Beaumont, TX 77705 Homewood Suites by Hilton 10 S Access Road Beaumont, TX 77705
The registration fee includes 16 hours of training, program materials, and instructional costs. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
Detective Kilpatrick, with over 19 years of dedicated service at the Baltimore County Police Department, has a commendable 16-year tenure as a detective, showcasing his unwavering commitment to upholding the law and pursuing justice. Early in his career, he played a pivotal role in dismantling drug trafficking organizations as a member of the Vice Narcotics Unit. He innovatively used social media to unravel the intricate structures of these illicit networks, even exposing a rogue unit within the Baltimore Police Department, which was documented in the book and TV series "We Own This City." Later, Detective Kilpatrick joined the Special Victims Unit, where his dedication to justice continued to shine. Currently assigned to the Crimes Against Children Unit, he skillfully employs digital data to locate suspects involved in heinous crimes like sexual assault and rape, showcasing his proficiency in solving crimes utilizing digital data.
Detective Kilpatrick, with over 19 years of dedicated service at the Baltimore County Police Department, has a commendable 16-year tenure as a detective, showcasing his unwavering commitment to upholding the law and pursuing justice. Early in his career, he played a pivotal role in dismantling drug trafficking organizations as a member of the Vice Narcotics Unit. He innovatively used social media to unravel the intricate structures of these illicit networks, even exposing a rogue unit within the Baltimore Police Department, which was documented in the book and TV series "We Own This City." Later, Detective Kilpatrick joined the Special Victims Unit, where his dedication to justice continued to shine. Currently assigned to the Crimes Against Children Unit, he skillfully employs digital data to locate suspects involved in heinous crimes like sexual assault and rape, showcasing his proficiency in solving crimes utilizing digital data.
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