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September 14-16, 2020 | Midwest City, OK
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September 14-16, 2020 | Midwest City, OK
Learn current cell phone related strategies and techniques for any type of investigation. Explore and apply current practices for working with different cellular network providers, completing technology-focused search warrants, analyzing cellular provider call data, associating reported data to the investigation and effective case reporting strategies.
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**This class is cancelled and will be rescheduled at a later date** This training is closed to law enforcement, prosecution, and related court officials only. Past participants had this to say... *"The hands-on activities that covered reading cell towers and mapping were beneficial!"* *"This training will help me in my missing children investigation and human trafficking cases."* *"Understanding how to read cell phone records will help make my narcotics cases stronger."* *"The instructor was very informative and proved he was an expert, I will highly recommend this class!"*
Upon completion of this training, you will be able to: * Determine methods to gather evidence from cellular network providers * Review and apply methods of obtaining cellular device search warrants during investigations * Gather evidence from cellular network providers * Apply methods of obtaining cellular device search warrants during investigations * Develop strategies for investigations using cellular reports * Access data from different types of cellular devices * Report and archive evidence for case preparation and delivery
**This training is available to law enforcement, prosecution, and related court officials only.**
Midwest City FOP Lodge 8705 SE 15th Street Midwest City, OK 73110
[Sheraton Midwest City Hotel at Reed ConferenceCenter](http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/okcms-sheraton-midwest-city-hotel-at-the-reed-conference-center/?scid=bb1a189a-fec3-4d19-a255-54ba596febe2) 5750 Will Rogers Road Midwest City, OK 73110 (405) 455-1800 There is no room block. Please request the state/government rate when booking lodging.
This fee includes 24 hours of training, program materials, instructional costs, and refreshment breaks. Participants are responsible for costs and arrangements related to meals, travel, and lodging.
Another great training opportunity in Oklahoma City, OK! [Casting the Digital Footprint](http://ncjtc.fvtc.edu/training/details/TR00006400/TRI0009941/casting-the-digital-footprint-2) September 17-18,2020 | $295 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.
Andrew Vallee is Special Agent with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. He is currently a sworn law enforcement officer assigned to the Technical Services Unit and specializes in digital forensics, cellular network analysis, WiFi analysis, and various other technology related disciplines. Prior to joining the TBI, Special Agent Vallee worked as a Detective with the Metro Nashville Police Department. He has worked in law enforcement for 18 years and has been a law enforcement instructor for over 12 years. He is currently appointed to the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) and is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Science - Digital and Multimedia Section.
Andrew Vallee is Special Agent with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation. He is currently a sworn law enforcement officer assigned to the Technical Services Unit and specializes in digital forensics, cellular network analysis, WiFi analysis, and various other technology related disciplines. Prior to joining the TBI, Special Agent Vallee worked as a Detective with the Metro Nashville Police Department. He has worked in law enforcement for 18 years and has been a law enforcement instructor for over 12 years. He is currently appointed to the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence (SWGDE) and is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Science - Digital and Multimedia Section.
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