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CURRICULUM VITAE JONATHYN W. PRIEST, 80018 PAGE 1 OF 70 JONATHYN W. PRIEST, 80018 Lieutenant Denver Police Department 1331 Cherokee Street Denver, CO 80204 Professional Profile 26 years professional law enforcement experience Skills include: analyzing, instructing, planning and organizing, conceptualizing, investigating, reconstructing, and problem solving in all aspects of criminal investigation Successful representation of the Department, both professionally and publicly Team builder, stress management, and interpersonal development for investigators, investigative supervisors, and investigative commanders Creative, resourceful, and thorough in project development and implementation of criminal investigation protocols, policy, and procedure Course instructor for multiple law enforcement disciplines related to the understanding and evaluation of crime scenes and criminal incidents Consultant for the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) Certified Medical Investigator (CMI III) Recognized investigative expert with respect to: · Crime Scene Investigation o Reconstruction and evaluation o Bloodstain pattern analysis o Projectile trajectory analysis o Behavioral analysis at crime scenes o Wound causation and identification · Forensic Interviewing and Interrogation · Officer Involved Incident Investigations · Underwater Scene Documentation · Case Management Procedures

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EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Certificates for training are available upon request

COLLEGE COURSES AND CERTIFICATES

JUNE 2002 TO CURRENT

Mountain State University
Undergraduate studies, Criminal Justice Program Beckley, WV Completion of Bachelors Degree.

JUNE 2002

Colorado Department of Higher Education
Instructor of Technical Education Teaching Certificate. Recognized ability as an instructor in law-related education, planning and application.

FEBRUARY 1996

Colorado Department of Higher Education
Instructor of Technical Education Teaching Certificate. Recognized ability as an instructor in law-related education, planning and application.

MAY 1994

Community College of Denver
Computer Course. Better understanding of tools necessary for the future of law enforcement and the Denver Police Department. 13.5 hours of training.

AUGUST 1993

University of Colorado
Leadership Training. Developed skills necessary to conduct training in the area of law related education. Utilized organizing and planning, as well as interpersonal skills.

JUNE 1993

P.O.S.T. Certification for Supervisory Proficiency.
Certification. Provides tools necessary for effective supervision and leadership.

APRIL, 1993

Metropolitan State College of Denver
Supervisory Institute. 96-hour course for management training utilization of supervisory and command skills.

Colorado Bureau of Investigation

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MARCH 1992
Computer Terminal Operator Certification. Utilized for training and research purposes.

NOVEMBER 1990

University of Denver
Vicarious Traumatization. Recognition of crime trauma on suspects and their victims.

JANUARY 1990

Southern Police Institute, University of Louisville
Louisville, KY Homicide Investigation and Management. 80-hour training course for complex investigation, crime scene reconstruction and bloodstain pattern interpretation.

AUGUST 1988

State of Colorado Vehicle Number Inspection Certification Certification. Utilized for training purposes. State certified expert in VIN
recognition and interpretation.

AUGUST 1985

AIMS Community College
Greeley, CO Terrorism Course. 24-hour course related to domestic and international terrorism, management of resources for attacking the problem and supervision of personnel.

1984

Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
Instructors Certificate. Utilized for instructional capability of students and Department Dive Team members. 80-hour training course related to the functional application of resources to dive training, planning, and organizing of class outlines and lesson plans dive site leadership and overall class supervision

1982

National Association of SCUBA Diving Schools(NASDS)
Instructor Certificate. Utilized for instructional capability of students and Department Dive Team members. 80-hour training course related to the functional application of resources to dive training, planning, and organizing of class outlines and lesson plans dive site leadership and overall class supervision. Received an instructor certificate for Scuba Schools International (SSI) in 1977.

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1977

Scuba Schools International (SSI)
Instructor Certificate. Utilized for instructional capability of diving students. 80-hour training course related to the functional application of resources to dive training, planning, and organizing of class outlines and lesson plans dive site leadership and overall class supervision.

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DENVER POLICE DEPARTMENT TRAINING
Certificates for training are available upon request

FEBRUARY, 1980 THROUGH MAY, 1980 JANUARY, 1981

Seven Hundred and Twenty hours of specialized training at the Denver Police Department Training Academy. Training includes: Patrol duties, Report writing, Investigations, Warrant preparation, Driving and shooting skills, Arrest Control Techniques, Interviewing and Interrogation, Crime Scene processing, Law and legal theory, Court Room testimony and Victim assistance.

Departmental procedures training
Sixteen hours of specialized training used to enhance investigative, as well as administrative skills.

AUGUST, 1983

Basic Investigation
Twenty-four hours of specialized training in the area of basic and advanced investigation skills.

MARCH, 1984

Manadnock PR-24 Training
16-hour course on defensive tactics and non-lethal weapon use.

JANUARY, 1985

Information Retrieval Training
Information resource recognition and retrieval. 8 hours.

APRIL, 1985

Law Related Resource Training
8-hour course on resources available to law enforcement in various disciplines.

JULY, 1986 JULY, 1990 JANUARY, 1992 JULY, 1994

Physical Fitness Training 24 hrs Survival Training, Physical and Mental 8 hrs Weapons Training 8 hrs A.T.F.I. Training
40 hour Assistant Tactical Firearms Instructor course

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JANUARY, 1996

Criminal Profiling of Homicide Suspects
FBI course with the Behavioral Science Unit on profiling perpetrators through crime scene review and reconstruction. Twenty-four hour course.

NOVEMBER, 1997 APRIL, 2000 JANUARY, 2001 FEBRUARY, 2001 DECEMBER, 2001 APRIL, 2002 OCTOBER, 2002 DECEMBER, 2002 DECEMBER, 2003

Problem Solving for Supervisors
8 hrs related to supervisory issues and strategies for resolving them.

Executive Leadership series Legal and Departmental Issues related to ADA Liquor Establishment Training Cultural Diversity Training Manadnock expandable baton training Disciplinary Procedures Training Less than Lethal procedures. Certification in the use of the "Taser" less
lethal weapon system.

Computer Evidence for Criminal Investigations
Understanding the legal issues of computer investigations.

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MISCELLANEOUS TRAINING
Certificates for training are available upon request

JULY, 1982

C.O.B.R.A. Biker Intelligence Course
Recognition and intelligence on criminal enterprise associated with motorcycle gangs.

SEPTEMBER, 1982 OCTOBER, 1982 FEBRUARY, 1983

Rocky Mountain Motor Vehicle Theft Conference Tactics for Armed Encounters
Firearms and edged weapon defense

National Law Enforcement Institute
Crime Scene investigation, interview and interrogation, testimony, police shootings, and case preparation.

MAY, 1983

Colorado Auto Theft Investigators
Motorcycle theft and investigation. Identification of stolen parts through number reconstruction.

JUNE, 1983 SEPTEMBER, 1983 FEBRUARY, 1984

Metro Denver Robbery-Intelligence Group Rocky Mountain Motor Vehicle Theft Conference Drug Enforcement Administration Basic Drug School
80-hour course related to major case investigation with regards to drug cases. Included search warrants, evidence recognition, interview and interrogation, crime scene processing and documentation procedures.

FEBRUARY, 1984

National Law Enforcement Institute
High Risk Response Seminar Tactical response, hostage survival, explosive recognition.

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APRIL, 1984

Drug Enforcement Administration
Surveillance/Counter surveillance course 32-hour course related to several surveillance disciplines including electronic, static, covert and multiple.

SEPTEMBER, 1984

Drug Enforcement Administration Advanced Narcotics Course
40-hour course related to advanced documentation procedures, federal document preparation, court testimony and clandestine laboratories.

JUNE, 1985

Metro Denver Robbery-Intelligence Group
Gang Investigations Course Criminal gang case investigations and member recognition.

OCTOBER, 1985

City of Albuquerque Police Academy
Vice Investigations Course Complex vice case investigations. Obtained membership in the Western States Vice Investigators Association. 32 hrs

NOVEMBER, 1985

American Pistol Institute
General Pistol Course 55-hour course related to tactical firearms use and management in high stress situations.

DECEMBER, 1985

Colorado Liquor Enforcement Division
Alcohol Enforcement Training

MAY, 1987

Colorado Bureau of Investigation
CCIC/NCIC/CLETS/NLETS Training

JULY, 1987

International Association of Auto Theft Investigators Training
Various courses on vehicle crime investigation. Attendee and instructor at this seminar. 40 hrs

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SEPTEMBER, 1987

Colorado Auto Theft Investigators Association
Basic and Advanced Auto Theft Investigation Course

MAY, 1988

Colorado Sex Crimes Investigators Training
Pattern crime investigation, crime scene interpretation, bloodstain pattern work. 20 hrs

SEPTEMBER, 1988

Colorado Law Enforcement Officers Training School
Basic Hostage Negotiation Course Understanding the techniques used in managing and conducting hostage negotiations.

SEPTEMBER, 1988

Technical Instruction of Diving Equipment Repair and Maintenance
Maintaining and repairing equipment used by the Evidence Recovery Team of the Denver Police Department.

MAY, 1989

Colorado Sex Crimes Investigators Course
Interviewing and Interrogation courses, crime scene documentation, victim assistance

MAY, 1989

International Association for Identification, (IAI), Clandestine Grave School
Identification and understanding human remains in adverse environments. Location and documentation of clandestine scenes and outdoor scenes.

MAY, 1990

Colorado Sex Crimes Investigators Course
Investigation and documentation of serial criminal cases. Criminal psychology of serial offenders.

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JUNE, 1990

Boulder Police Department/Federal Bureau of Investigation Course: Advanced Hostage Negotiation
Advanced management and operation of hostage situations. Completion of investigation and documentation.

MAY, 1991

Colorado Sex Crimes Investigators Conference
Criminal profiling. Recognition of the serial offender. Crime scene documentation.

SEPTEMBER, 1993

Colorado Sex Crimes Investigators Conference
Interviewing and interrogation of suspects, witnesses and victims.

JANUARY, 1994

I.A.C.P. Internal Affairs Issues and Operations
Documentation and investigation of internal cases. Understanding local legal issues.

APRIL, 1994

Southeastern Center for Police Law and Liability Institute
Managing Police Discipline and Personnel Administration 24-hour course related to internal issues and department liability.

JULY, 1994 SEPTEMBER, 1996

Burroughs and Rockhill, Management Skills Development Denver Fire Department Arson Course
40-hour course related to burn scene investigation and interpretation. Interview and interrogation techniques related to the arsonist.

MARCH, 1997 MAY, 1997

Major Crime Investigation for Patrol Officers Self-contained Hazardous Suit Training Instructor Training

Public Agency Training Council

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AUGUST, 1997

Practical Homicide Investigation, Crime scene reconstruction, equivocal death investigation, evidence recognition.

MARCH, 1998

Introduction and General Usage of SCBA
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) use in crime scene investigation. Use in both fire and hazardous substance situations.

APRIL, 1998 MAY, 1998

Maintenance and Care of SCBA Chemical/Biological Response
High-risk scene entry and processing in a practical setting. Joint training with the Fire Department, Bomb Squad and S.W.A.T. members.

MAY, 1998

Colorado Association of Sex Crimes Investigators
Twenty-four hours of training related to Interview and Interrogation

MAY, 1998

Colorado Association of Robbery Investigators
Robbery Conference Twenty hours on Crisis Management Issues and Solutions

JUNE, 1998 AUGUST, 1999 SEPTEMBER, 1999

Burroughs and Rockhill Management Skill Development Colorado Association of Sex Crimes Investigators
Crime scene management, bloodstain pattern interpretation

New York State Police Academy
Colonel Henry F. Williams Homicide Investigation Seminar, Crime scene management, reconstruction, bloodstain pattern interpretation, Interview/Interrogation, understanding of forensic science and interpretation. 40-hour course

OCTOBER, 1999

Institute of Police Technology and Management
Forty-hour bloodstain pattern interpretation, practical application, pattern identification and experimentation.

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APRIL, 2000

Institute of Police Technology and Management
Forty-hour Crime Scene Reconstruction course. Identification of evidence, event interpretation and court presentation.

MAY, 2000

National Center for Study of Unresolved Homicides
Interview and Interrogation-Don Rabon Course designed for the seasoned investigator in the art of interview and interpretation of content. 24 hour course.

MAY, 2000

National Center for Study of Unresolved Homicides
Interview and Interrogation-Don Rabon Advanced course for interrogation interpretation. 16 hour course.

JUNE, 2000

Shield International
Criminal Investigative Analysis-Greg Cooper, FBI ret. Criminal and Psychological profiling. 16 hour course

MAY/JUNE, 2001

Colorado Association of Robbery Investigators(CARI)
Robbery Conference 20 hours of training related to Major case investigations

OCTOBER/NOVEMBER, Tom Bevel Forensic Education Bloodstain Pattern analysis 2001 40-hour course of training pertaining to bloodstain patterns experimentation and
practical application. Instructors: Tom Bevel and Tom Griffin.

JANUARY, 2002

Colorado Association of Chiefs of Police
Tactical Risk Management Eight-hour training related to Risk Management, Proper conduct, Ethical behavior and Decision-making. Instructor: Gordon Graham

APRIL, 2002

Tom Bevel Forensic Education
Crime Scene Reconstruction 40-hour course relating to crime scene processing, documentation, reconstruction and expert courtroom testimony. Practical reconstruction scenario and experimentation. Instructor: Tom Bevel

OCTOBER, 2002

Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR)
Crime Scene Reconstruction Thirty-two hours related to reconstruction crime scenes. Included courses on Shooting Scene reconstruction, Anthropology, and various crime scene case examples. Various instructors in the field.

OCTOBER, 2002

Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ASCR)
Four hours related to shooting scene reconstruction.

DECEMBER, 2002

Tina Rowe Management Training Eight hour Assessment and Management skill seminar.

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APRIL, 2003

Investigative Criminal Analysis (Criminal Profiling)
40-hour course designed to enhance ability in the area of criminal profiling of crime scenes and offender type. Course is part of the Criminal Analysis Certification Program of the California State University. Instructor: Phoebe L. Kelsoe, Ph.D. of The Alpha Group Center for Crime and Intelligence Analysis Training.

MAY, 2003

Public Agency Training Council Denver Police Department Academy
24-hour course dedicated to the reconstruction, identification and interpretation of blood and bullet scenes. Course further studied the challenges related to crime scene contamination. Practical experiments were conducted. Instructor: Sandra C. Mays

JUNE, 2003

Denver Police Continuing Education Program
Eight-hour course related to the understanding and use of PowerPoint for presentation completion.

JUNE, 2003

Public Agency Training Council
Advanced Homicide and Forensic Death Investigation 40-hours related to death investigation and case management, Bloodstain pattern analysis and medical-legal issues. Instructors: David Rivers, Sandra Mays, Dr. Daniel Davis

JULY, 2003

Public Agency Training Council
Investigating Domestic Violence Related Homicides 16 hour course dedicated to the investigation and understanding of Domestic Violence dynamics and child abuse issues that are related to the investigation of homicide. Instructor: Mike J. Coker

JULY, 2003

National Institute for Justice
Evaluation of Forensic DNA Evidence Colorado District Attorney Council sponsored course related to the legal and practical aspects of DNA evidence. Lab work with experiments completed as part of this project. 16 hour course. Instructors: Gregg LaBerge, Mitch Morrisey, Troy Krenning

SEPTEMBER, 2003

FBI Media Relations Training
Understanding and working with the media in Critical case investigations Twelve-hour course sponsored by the Lakewood Police Department related to critical issues and the media. Instructor: James Vance, FBI

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OCTOBER, 2003

American College of Forensic Examiners
Certified Medical Examiners Program Scottsdale, AZ 24 hours related to criminal investigations from the medical evaluation position. Certification for medical Investigator testing completed. Instructor: Dr. Henry Lee/ Dr Ceril Wecht

DECEMBER, 2003

Public Agency Training Council
Introduction to Digital Photography Four hours on the basics of digital photography. Instructor: Joe Fyffe

FEBRUARY, 2004

Intermountain Behavioral Health
The Mind of Psychopathic Criminals 16 hours related to the study of and investigations related to the psychotic criminal. Participated in a panel discussion from an investigator perspective. Instructors: Dr. Robert Hare, Dr. Matt Logan.

MARCH, 2004

Reading Dynamics
For the Business Professional Eight hours related to reading, comprehension and memory skills for administrators. Instructor: Jonathan Williams.

APRIL, 2004

Forensic Photography
Nikon Forensic Services Forty hour course related to forensic and crime scene photography. Specific areas addressed included overall, close up, night and flash photography with a specific emphasis on forensic documentation. Instructor Robert Carruthers

JULY, 2004

Advanced Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
Tom Bevel Institute Fifty hour course designed to enhance the skills and abilities of bloodstain pattern analysts. Course included practical experimentation and case review for reconstruction. Instructor: Tom Bevel.

SEPTEMBER, 2004

FRN/CLIP Innovative Partners
National Institute of Justice Twenty-Four Hour course related to new strategies in utilizing DNA to solve cases.

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NOVEMBER, 2004

Forensic Shooting Scene Reconstruction
Forensic Science Consultants and Forensic Science Services Inc. Forty-hour course related to shooting scene analysis and reconstruction. Practical and analytical exercises employed. Course included practical experimentation and case review for reconstruction. Instructors: Lucien Haag and Michael Haag.

DECEMBER, 2004

Civil Rights Concerns in a Law Enforcement Environment United States Department of Justice
Four hour course related to civil rights issues and how they impact law enforcement.

FEBRUARY, 2005

Weapons of Mass Destruction The Office of Homeland Security
Eight hours related to awareness and practical issues of weapons of mass destruction and the handling of events where they are used.

MAY, 2005

Managing the Detective Bureau Institute of Police Technology and Management (IPTM)
24 hours related to investigative strategies for investigative units.

JUNE, 2005

Intelligence Records Procedures Institute for Intergovernmental Research
Four hours related to the intricacies of 28 CFR part 23 with respect to the handling of police intelligence files and records.

JULY, 2005

First Advanced Biological Weapons Workshop Bio-Weapons, Education and Forensics
Eight hours on concerns related to viral, bacterial, and chemical weapons.

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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
FEBRUARY, 1980 TO MAY, 1980
Denver Police Training Academy
Denver, CO Entry Level Recruit. Began career in law enforcement. Learned skills necessary for law enforcement activities. Gained an insight for death investigations through Academy project at the Denver Coroner's Office.

MAY, 1980 TO JULY, 1982

District Three
Patrol Officer. Placed into Field Training Program. Utilized skills gained while in the Academy, and gained perception of their application. Worked all available shifts, learning the dynamics of each. Assigned permanent sector assignment after completion of probationary period. Received several Official Commendations, a Citizen Appreciation Police (C.A.P.) Award, Officer of the Month Award, and letters of appreciation during this tenure.

JULY, 1982 TO JUNE, 1985

District Four
Patrol Officer. Worked the various shift assignments. Assigned to a permanent car assignment in Sector Two, Detail Two. Received several awards, commendations, and letters while assigned in this capacity. Assisted in conducting several burglary, auto theft and narcotics investigations with the assigned detectives. Learned the importance of a thorough investigation.

JULY, 1985 TO JUNE, 1986

Vice and Drug Control Bureau
Detective. One year temporary assignment. Learned the skills necessary for performance as a vice and narcotics investigator. Attended several community meetings regarding vice and drug issues. Began a large-scale prostitution investigation involving wire taps and pen registers. Gained knowledge of complicated case management and supervision. Assigned as the supervisor of the investigation. Received several Official Commendations for various undercover operations. Learned the importance of testimony in criminal trials in greater detail.

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JUNE, 1986 TO AUGUST, 1988

Vehicle Crimes Bureau
Detective. Handled property crime cases involving the theft of or from motor vehicles. Developed additional skills for investigating criminal events related to the property element as well as gained a better understanding of crime scene processing and analysis. Worked closely with outside agencies and the State of Colorado. Assisted in developing legislation which relates to vehicle crimes and the tow truck industry. Certified by the State of Colorado as a Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) Inspector. Worked closely with citizen groups and juvenile investigators in determining the method and pattern of vehicle crimes. Temporarily assigned to the Complex Investigation Section, assisted in completing undercover operations. Conducted training in the area of vehicle crimes and outlaw motorcycle gangs, both in and outside Colorado. Promoted to the rank of Detective during this time. Developed better sensitivity to the impact property crime has on its victims.

AUGUST, 1988 TO JANUARY, 1990

Crimes Against Persons Bureau Assault Unit
Detective. Investigated crimes relating to assaultive behavior, kidnapping, hostage taking, and various weapons offenses. Gained an understanding of the effect personal crimes have on its victims. Conducted several citizen community meetings and training seminars dealing with domestic violence issues. Instructed courses in criminal investigations at the Police Academy, which related to skills necessary for new police officers. Learned skills in the area of complex investigation management. Worked closely with the District Attorney and outside law enforcement agencies. Used judgement, decision making and time management skills necessary for complex investigations. Made daily use of interpersonal skills in dealing with victims. Assisted the Homicide and Sex Crimes Units with various case investigations; learning and honing my investigative skills. Received a Merit Award for successful completion of complex investigations.

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FEBRUARY, 1990 TO SEPTEMBER, 1992

Crimes Against Persons Bureau Homicide Unit
Detective. Conducted death investigations, officer-involved shooting investigations, murder for hire investigations and assisted with complex criminal matters. Developed a myriad of skills used as a Homicide Detective. Worked closely with families, community groups, outside agencies, and the District Attorney. Assembled complex cases investigations and presented them in court. Worked on several high profile cases, which included being the lead investigator on the United Bank Murder/Robbery Case. Learned how to manage multi-unit tasking and inter-agency relations. Instructed in many area schools, colleges, and law enforcement agencies in the area of death investigation. Investigated and managed several cases, including those accepted by the Grand Jury. Instructed new supervisors and command staff at the Police Academy level, in the area of officer-involved shootings and complex investigations. Qualified as an expert in the area of criminal investigations, including those in water. Honed such skills as judgement, interpersonal, decision make, and oral communication.

SEPTEMBER, 1992 SEPTEMBER, 1992 TO SEPTEMBER, 1993

Promoted to Sergeant District Four
Patrol Sergeant. Supervised Sector Three on Detail One. Developed car plans scheduled days off and completed personnel evaluations. Worked closely with entry level and seasoned officers. Developed and improved interpersonal skills during counseling sessions and work praising. Enrolled in Project Prince and taught law enforcement classes at the high school level. Continued instructing at the Denver Police Academy in the area of criminal investigation. Learned the importance of time management and gained greater interpersonal relationships.

OCTOBER, 1993 TO JUNE, 1994

Internal Affairs Bureau
Investigative Sergeant. Investigated internal complains on personnel. Developed a greater understanding of department procedure and discipline. Was assigned several complex investigations dealing with criminal events. Assisted in the design and implementation of a state-of-the-art computer system for the Internal Affairs Bureau. Assisted in the training of this system. Consultant on the construction of the computer case tracking system. Assisted with Shoot Board cases relating to officer-involved shootings. Instructed other Sergeants in the area of case management and search warrant preparation. Gained a greater insight into personnel issues, and further developed command level skills.

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JUNE, 1994 TO JANUARY, 2000

Crimes Against Persons Bureau Homicide Unit
Detective Sergeant. One of two supervisors assigned to the Homicide Unit. Learned multi-case management skills and developed better personnel review skills. Developed a record-keeping program to better track original documents maintained by the Unit. Constructed a computer program for capturing related real time data for dissemination to the upper command staff. Conducted several briefings to the command staff about case status. Supervised many complex case investigations and trained investigators in the area of complex case management. Qualified as an expert in the area of bloodstain pattern interpretation and crime scene reconstruction. Instruction at the Academy, college, and high school levels and to the District Attorney's Council in the area of criminal investigation. Attend several community meetings regarding crime and its causes and effects. Work closely with citizen groups and the District Attorney to find better ways to handle cases. Facilitate training for other Crimes Against Persons Bureau investigators and supervisors. Continue to develop and improve many skills involving judgement, decision making, communication (both written and oral), as well as interpersonal behavior.

FEBRUARY, 2000 FEBRUARY 1, 2000 TO PRESENT

Promoted to Lieutenant Crimes Against Persons Bureau Major Crimes Section Homicide Unit/Sex Crimes Unit/Cold Case Investigations/Night Shift Investigative Unit Commander
Detective Lieutenant. Commander of the Crimes Against Persons Sections including Homicide, Robbery, Child Abuse, Missing Persons and Night Shift Investigators. Improved understanding of multi-case management skills and working with large personnel staffing issues. Supervise complex case investigations and train investigators in the area of complex case management. Instruct at the Police Academy, HIDTA, college, and high school levels and to the Colorado District Attorney's Council (C.D.A.C.) in the area of criminal investigation. Attend several community meetings regarding crime, its causes and effects. Work closely with citizen groups and the District Attorney to discover improved methods of handling investigations. Facilitate training for other Crimes Against Persons Bureau detectives and supervisors. Continue to develop and improve many skills involving judgement, decision making, communication (both written and oral), as well as interpersonal behavior. Develop and initiate training programs throughout the Criminal Investigation Division. Research and obtain equipment necessary to complete adequate crime scene investigation. Review and make recommendations in personnel complaints and issues. Involvement in training and selection process for Bureau personnel. Develop, implement and administer budgets and Bureau expenditures. Function as the acting Captain during the absence of the Bureau Commander.

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Examination and interpretation of evidence, crime scenes and testimonial data in over 8000 criminal investigations involving crimes of violence with a primary emphasis on event reconstruction and analysis. This includes but is not limited to: Homicide and Suicide case investigations Industrial/Accidental death investigations Officer involved incident investigations Sex crime/Child abuse investigations Robbery case investigations Domestic Violence case investigations Missing person investigations Crime Scene Reconstruction Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Crime Scene and Criminal Profiling Interviewing and Interrogation of Criminal Offenders Behavioral Analysis during the interview process Forensic Photography

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ORGANIZATION MEMBERSHIPS

1994 TO PRESENT 1995 TO PRESENT

Colorado Homicide Investigators' Association U.S. Department of Justice
Investigations of Drug Related Homicides and Violence

1996 TO PRESENT 1996 TO PRESENT 1997 TO 1999 1999 TO PRESENT 1999 TO PRESENT 2000 TO PRESENT 2000 TO PRESENT 2000 TO PRESENT 2000 TO PRESENT 2001 TO PRESENT 2001 TO PRESENT

Child Fatality Review Committee Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee Denver Police Department Commendations Board Member, Williams Associates, Homicide investigators VICAP coordinator for the Denver Police Department International Association for Identification (IAI)
IAI# 17421

International Crime Scene Investigators Association (ICSIA)
#124

International Homicide Investigators Association (IHIA) Association for Crime Scene Reconstruction (ACSR)
#AC603

Member International Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (IABPA) Committee member for the development of the Interagency Protocol for the Investigation of Child Abuse, Neglect and Sexual Assault. Member, Rocky Mountain Association of Bloodstain Pattern Analysts (RMABPA)

2002 TO PRESENT

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2003 TO PRESENT 2003 TO PRESENT 2004 TO PRESENT 2005 TO PRESENT

Member, American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEi). Certified Medical Investigator CMI III, #22441 Member, International Association of Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysts (IALEIA) #05260 Member, International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA) #1672. Member, National Institute for Justice Consultant Database

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PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
Instruction
S.C.U.B.A. Diving Instructor. Hold instructor certifications with Scuba Schools International, (S.S.I.), National Association of Scuba Diving Schools, (N.A.S.D.S.), and Professional Association of Diving Instructors, (P.A.D.I.). Co-originated the Denver Police Department Underwater Evidence Recovery Unit. Assisted in and directed search and rescue, underwater investigations, and evidence collection. Prepared the Operations Manual for the Dive Unit and co-authored the Police Operations Manual section relating to the D.P.E.R. Unit. Used skills for several criminal cases, and provided assistance to outside agencies in the area of underwater criminal events and rescue. Instructed full-scale SCUBA classes involving citizens of all ages, including several open water instructional exercises. Denver Police Academy. Developed syllabus, class outlines, and tests questions for instruction to recruit classes at the Denver Police Academy. Areas taught include basic criminal investigations, search warrant preparation and execution, interview and interrogation techniques, crime scene interpretation, evidence collection, officer-involved shootings, and courtroom testimony. Skills learned included oral and written communication, judgement, and interpersonal. Evaluated and gained a better understanding of interrelating issues and assisted others in developing their skills. Worked toward and achieved a P.O.S.T. Higher Education Teaching Certificate. Staff instructor for the Continuing Education Program C.E.P. of the Denver Police Department Denver Police Reserve Academy. Instruction in areas described above. Denver Sheriffs Academy. Instruction in areas described above. Denver Business College ­ Law Enforcement Academy. Developed syllabus, outlines, and tests questions for instruction in a P.O.S.T. certifying course at the Denver Business College. Covered instruction including interview and interrogation, crime scene investigation, and death investigation. Developing requirements for college-level teaching certificate. Requested to instruct at the Denver Business Law Enforcement College. Coached one-on-one and small groups in the area of presentation and oral skill development. University of Denver, Colorado University, Auraria Campus, Community College of Denver, Colorado State University. Instructed various courses to listed institutions in areas relating to criminal investigation, understanding law enforcement, security training, interview and interrogation, and domestic violence issues.

APRIL, 1982 TO PRESENT

1988 TO PRESENT

1990 TO 2000 1994 TO 1999 1994 TO 1999

1989 TO 1999

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1992 TO 2000

Denver Public Schools, Longview High School, Boy Scouts of America. Training in the area of basic criminal investigation. Interpreted inquires related to all areas of law enforcement. Facilitated practical role play and skill development with school age children and young adults. Worked closely with special education programs in the understanding of law enforcement. Colorado District Attorney Council, Colorado Health Care Association, Denver Health Medical Center, University Hospital, Children's Hospital. Lectured in the areas of basic criminal investigation, Domestic Violence, S.I.D.S./Child death investigations, family issues and interview and interrogation. Drug Enforcement Administration. Staff Instructor. Developed outlines and test questions for seasoned police officers from around the United States related to interviewing and interrogation Course Instructor for the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area (HIDTA) related to Interview and Interrogation. Denver Citizens Academy, Denver Youth Academy. Developed syllabus and outline for instruction in the area of basic criminal investigation, aimed at a citizen understanding of law enforcement Course Instructor Drug Enforcement Administration in St. George UT. Course on Interviewing and Interrogation. Class consisted of investigators from Utah and Nevada. Course Instructor Drug Enforcement Administration in Billings, MT. Course on Interview and Interrogation. Class consisted of investigators from around the state. Course Instructor Lakewood Police Department hosted Homicide Investigation School. Instruction in crime scene investigation, reconstruction and interpretation.- Attended Blood Pattern Analysis portion of same course. Course Instructor Colorado District Attorney Council. Training included major crime scene events and investigation. Class consisted of attorneys and investigators from around the state. Course Instructor Boulder Police Department In Service Training program. Training includes crime scene documentation and interpretation. Class consisted of all members of the Boulder Police Department with attendance by members of surrounding county law enforcement. Course Instructor Denver District Attorney's Office. Investigation and documentation of blood evidence. Class consisted of attorneys and investigators for the District Attorney's office.

1988 TO PRESENT

1994 TO PRESENT

1998 TO PRESENT 1994 TO PRESENT

FEBRUARY, 1999

APRIL, 1999

JUNE 1999

OCTOBER 1999

OCTOBER, NOVEMBER, DECEMBER, 1999 FEBRUARY, 2000

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MARCH, 2000

Course Instructor HIDTA in relation to Interview and Interrogation techniques. Class consisted of investigators and administrators from around the State of Colorado and neighboring states. Instructor, Boulder Police Department sponsored course on basic investigation. Instruction related to basic homicide investigation. Instructor, investigative procedures for Denver Police dispatchers, 911 operators and call takers employed by the police Communications Bureau. Speaker, National Association of Retired Federal Employees Participant; Operation "Top Off 2000", National mock terrorist event hosted by the FBI. Consulted for investigative response. Instructor, investigative procedures for police dispatchers, 911 operators and call takers employed by the Denver Police Department Communications Bureau. Denver County Court Supervisors meeting. Speaker in the area of criminal investigation. Course instructor HIDTA Interview and Interrogation course. Three-day course dealing with various techniques used for interviewing, interrogation, legal issues and testimony in court. Class consisted of investigators and administrators from Colorado and neighboring states. Training related to homicide investigations for the Denver Police Chaplains association. Instructor Denver Police Supervisors Academy. Instruction related to Major Crime Scene investigation and Officer Involved Shooting investigations. Instructor Denver Police Lateral Academy related to Officer Involved Shootings. Instructor Denver Police Continuing Education Program. Major Case Investigation and Legal Issues. With Chief Deputy D.A. Lamar Sims. Tele-training for "The Blue and You " public television related to victim rights in criminal investigations. Denver Media Academy Part I and Part II. Training local media in crime scene investigation, search warrant preparation and interview and interrogation. Course instructor HIDTA two-week basic drug school. Instruction related to Interview and Interrogation. Denver Police Citizen's Academy-Crime Scene Investigation and Case Prosecution. Class Guest Instructor Montbello High School-Homicide investigation and Crime Scene Processing

APRIL, 2000 APRIL, 2000 MAY, 2000 MAY, 2000 JUNE, 2000 JUNE, 2000 AUGUST, 2000

SEPTEMBER, 2000 SEPTEMBER, 2000 NOVEMBER, 2000 NOVEMBER, 2000 JANUARY, 2001 FEBRUARY, 2001 FEBRUARY, 2001 FEBRUARY, 2001 MARCH, 2001

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MARCH, 2001 MARCH, 2001 MARCH, 2001 MARCH, 2001 MARCH, 2001 APRIL, 2001 MAY, 2001 MAY, 2001 MAY, 2001 MAY, 2001 JUNE, 2001 JUNE, 2001 JUNE-JULY, 2001 JULY, 2001

Course Instructor, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. Homicide Conference "Murder and Cultural Diversity" Course related to the Skinhead culture and homicide. Green Bay WI. Contact Steve Daniels. Colorado Homicide Investigators Association. Course presenter for association meeting. Course related to Officer Involved Shootings. Instructor, Denver Police Youth Academy, Crime Scene Investigation Course instructor with Chief Deputy Lamar Sims-Major Case Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program (CEP) Course instructor, Investigators course, hosted by the Boulder Police Department. Course covered homicide and crime scene investigation. Contact Joe Pelle. Instructor with Assistant District Attorney Chuck Lepley regarding procedures for investigating Officer Involved Shooting incidents involving Federal Agents in the City and County of Denver. Course instructor, Interview and Interrogation for the Drug Enforcement Administration. Ogden Utah. Contact Dan Reuter. Course Instructor, Investigative procedures, FBI National Academy conference Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three day school for HIDTA in Salt Lake City, UT. Contact: Jackie Salopek Course Instructor, The United Bank Murders/Robbery Case. Colorado Association of Robbery Investigators Conference (CARI), Breckenridge, CO Contact: Mark Woodward Course Instructor, DEA two-week basic course. Interview and Interrogation. Contact Dan Reuter Course Instructor National Police Explorer Conference, Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Homicide Investigation. Contact Joe Sandoval Committee member, Columbine High School homicide case review and protocol development. Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three day school for HIDTA in Denver, CO. Contact: Jackie Salopek.

JULY, 2001

Course instructor, Denver Police Department Corporal academy. Instruction related to Crime Scene investigation and Officer Involved Incident investigations. Contact: Eric Rubin

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SEPTEMBER, 2001 SEPTEMBER ,2001 SEPTEMBER, 2001 OCTOBER, 2001 OCTOBER, 2001 NOVEMBER, 2001 NOVEMBER, 2001 NOVEMBER, 2001

Course Instructor, Criminal Investigations- Education America continuing education course. Contact: Lieutenant Bill Baker Course Instructor Rocky Mountain Division International Association for Identification. Case review Al-Kohaji homicide case. Contact: John Graham Course Instructor Interview and Interrogation at the Denver Fire Department's Advanced Arson Investigation Seminar. Contact: Joe Sarconi Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University, contact Johanna Gallers. Course Instructor Major Crime Scene management, Greenwood Village Police Department Investigators Course. Contact Michelle Ponakiski. Course Instructor Major Case Investigation and Officer Involved Incident Investigations. Colorado Organization for Victim Assistance (COVA) 13th Annual Conference. Contact: Florence Hunt. Course Instructor Major Crime Scene Management and Officer Involved Incident Management. Denver Police Department Supervisors Academy. Contact: Sgt. Cathy Davis. Security Team Coordinator General Norman Schwartzkoff (Ret.) visit to Denver. Site visit and recommendations to Endure Technology. Contact: Gus Lee Security Team Coordinator Anna Kounakova and Monica Seles visit for MS Tennis Classic. Contact: John Greenwood- Proxie Sports Security Team Coordinator Seattle Seahawks Football Team visit for NFL game with the Denver Broncos. Contact: Russ Weber Course instructor with Chief Deputy Lamar Sims-Major Case Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program (CEP) Contact: Cathy Davis Course instructor Denver Police Department Corporal training. Instruction related to Officer Involved Incident investigations. Contact: Eric Rubin Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three-day course for Rocky Mountain HIDTA in Denver, CO. Contact: Jackie Salopek. Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University, contact Johanna Gallers. Instructor, Search warrant preparation and legal issues regarding probable cause. District Four Investigation Unit. Contact: Bob Clair.

NOVEMBER, 2001 DECEMBER, 2001 DECEMBER, 2001 FEBRUARY, 2002 FEBRUARY, 2002 FEBRUARY, 2002 MARCH, 2002

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MARCH, 2002 MARCH, 2002 MARCH, 2002 APRIL, 2002 APRIL, 2002 APRIL, 2002 MAY, 2002 MAY, 2002 MAY, 2002 JUNE, 2002 JUNE, 2002 AUGUST, 2002 AUGUST, 2002 SEPTEMBER, 2002 SEPTEMBER, 2002 OCTOBER, 2002

Instructor, Legal issues regarding criminal investigations. Denver Police Department Academy-Citizens Academy. Contact: James Henning. Class instructor, Officer Involved Shooting Investigations for the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Committee. Course instructor, Child Death Investigations for the Denver Department of Social Services. Course instructor with Chief Deputy District Attorney, Lamar Sims-Major Case Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program (CEP) Contact: James Henning Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation and Documentation. Boulder Police Department. Contact: Robert Whitson Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation. Criminology course, University of Colorado at Denver. Contact: Ken Litman. Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Adam Hernandez Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three day course for Rocky Mountain HIDTA in Sandy UT. Contact: Tamara Lazarte Class instructor, Investigation Overview, Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning (RMSEL) contact: Laura Leghton Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University, contact Johanna Gallers. Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation, Drug Enforcement Administration, (DEA) two week school, in Ft Collins, CO. Contact: Daniel Reuter Course Instructor Major Crime Scene Management and Officer Involved Incident Management. Denver Police Department Supervisors Academy. Contact: Sgt. James Henning Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation, International Association of Arson Investigators, IAAI, Fargo, North Dakota. Contact: Dan Freeman. Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Adam Hernandez Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three day course for Rocky Mountain HIDTA. Contact: Tamara Lazarte Instructor, Boulder Police Department sponsored course on basic investigation. Instruction related to basic homicide investigation and basic robbery investigation. Contact: Dave Hayes.

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NOVEMBER, 2002 NOVEMBER, 2002 NOVEMBER, 2002 NOVEMBER, 2002 NOVEMBER, 2002 JANUARY, 2003 FEBRUARY, 2003 FEBRUARY, 2003 FEBRUARY, 2003 MARCH, 2003 MARCH, 2003

Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University. Contact: Johanna Gallers. Overview training-Crime Scene response and responsibility. For the Denver Fire Department and Denver Health Medical Center Paramedics. Contact: Jodi Drajem Course instructor with Chief Deputy District Attorney, Lamar Sims-Major Case Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program (CEP) Contact: James Henning Denver Media Academy. Training local media in crime scene investigation, search warrant preparation and interview and interrogation. Contact: John White Course instructor with Chief Deputy District Attorney Lamar Sims. Crime Scene investigation and Processing. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program. (CEP) Contact: James Henning. Course instructor Denver Police Department Corporal training. Instruction related to Officer Involved Incident investigations. Contact: Eric Rubin Instructor, CU-Denver, Criminal Justice course-Death investigations. Contact: Dr. Virginia Fink. Course Instructor National Police Explorer Conference, Parker Police Department, Parker, Colorado. Homicide Investigation. Contact Chris Peters. Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University. Contact: Johanna Gallers. Course Instructor, Officer Involved Shootings. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Invited instructor for the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College- "Roads to Closure." In Green Bay WI. Presenter in the area of teenage serial killers. Contact: Steve Daniels. Unable to attend due to severe weather in Denver over the dates of the conference. Course instructor, Criminal Investigation, procedures to avoid scene contamination- 56 hours of training for the command staff of the Denver Fire Department. Contact: Brad Balding. Course instructor, Death Investigations, Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Hoag. Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three day course for Rocky Mountain HIDTA in Salt Lake City UT. Contact: Tamara Lazarte Course instructor with Chief Deputy District Attorney Lamar Sims. Crime Scene investigation and Processing. Denver Police Department Continuing

MARCH, 2003 APRIL, 2003 APRIL, 2003 APRIL, 2003

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Education Program. (CEP) Contact: James Henning.

APRIL, 2003

Course Instructor, Crime Scene Awareness for Emergency Responders. 4-hours of training for Emergency Medical Responders in the area of crime scene recognition. Denver Health Medical Center. Contact: Jodi Drajem.

MAY, 2003 JUNE, 2003 JUNE, 2003 JULY, 2003 JULY, 2003 AUGUST, 2003 SEPTEMBER, 2003 SEPTEMBER, 2003 SEPTEMBER, 2003 SEPTEMBER, 2003 NOVEMBER, 2003 NOVEMBER, 2003 NOVEMBER, 2003 NOVEMBER, 2003

Guest Class speaker, Police perspective; Lisl Auman/Officer Bruce Vanderjagt Investigation. Kennedy High School, senior class project. Contact: Lawrence Epstein. Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course Instructor National Police Explorer Conference, University of Northern Colorado, Colorado. Homicide Investigation. Contact: Brenda Janelle Chenoweth Guest Class Instructor Parks College, Criminal Investigative Protocols. Contact: Michelle L. Rea-Meredith Training segment- District Three- Officer Involved Shooting Investigative Procedures. Contact Lt. Kathy Bancroft Training segment- District Three- Officer Involved Shooting Investigative Procedures. Contact Lt. Kathy Bancroft Training segment- Denver Police Department Academy- Officer Involved Shooting Investigative Procedures. Special training for Mayor Hickenlooper and City Council. Contact: Lt. Dave Fisher. Course Instructor Interview and Interrogation at the Denver Fire Department's Advanced Arson Investigation Seminar. Contact: Lt. Joe Sarconi Course Instructor: Understanding Crime Scenes For the FBI National Academy regional meeting, Cheyenne, WY. Contact: Jack McGrath. Guest Speaker: McClain Community High School. Death investigations and crime scene analysis. Contact: Tony Hughes. Instructor, Crime Scene investigation and connection to search warrant preparation. Denver Police Academy Continuing Education Program. Contact: Rob Rathburn Instructor, Officer Involved Shooting protocols. Denver Police Academy Continuing Education Program. Contact: Jim Henning Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Three day course for Rocky Mountain HIDTA in Denver. Contact: Tamara Lazarte Course instructor, Intermediate Crime Scene Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program, CEP. Contact: Sgt Henning

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DECEMBER, 2003 DECEMBER, 2003 JANUARY, 2004 JANUARY, 2004 JANUARY, 2004 FEBRUARY, 2004 FEBRUARY, 2004 FEBRUARY, 2004 MARCH, 2004 MARCH, 2004 MARCH, 2004 MARCH, 2004 MARCH, 2004 MARCH, 2004 APRIL, 2004

Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Chris Hoag Course instructor, A guide to Conducting Police Interviews and Interrogations. Lorman Educational Services, Denver, CO Co-instructed with Lamar Sims. Contact: Stacy Haines Course Instructor Major Crime Scene Management and Officer Involved Incident Management. Denver Police Department Supervisors Academy. Contact: Sgt. Jim Henning. Course instructor, Criminal Investigation, procedures to avoid scene contamination- Denver Fire Department Training Academy. Contact: Brent Johnson. Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University. Contact: Johanna Gallers. Course Instructor: Crime Scene Investigative Procedures, Boulder Police Department CSI Course. Contact: Bob Whitson. Training related to homicide investigations for the Denver Police Chaplains association. Contact: Debbie Libonatti Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation for the Drug Enforcement Administration. Seattle, WA. Contact: Matt Duran. Course instructor with Chief Deputy District Attorney, Lamar Sims-Major Case Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program (CEP) Contact: James Henning Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation for the Denver Department of Safety Cadet Program. Contact: Janet Haas. Course Instructor; Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. Homicide Conference "Children who Kill" Course related to the "Mall Rats" and the homeless homicide patterns cases. Green Bay WI. Contact Steve Daniels. Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course instructor, Intermediate Crime Scene Investigation. Denver Police Department Continuing Education Program, CEP. Contact: Sgt Henning Instructor, Crime Scene investigation and connection to search warrant preparation. Denver Police Academy Continuing Education Program. Contact: Rob Rathburn Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: James Henning

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APRIL, 2004 APRIL, 2004 APRIL, 2004

Course Instructor, Officer Involved Incident Investigations. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course Instructor, Death Investigations. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course instructor HIDTA Interview and Interrogation course. Three-day course dealing with various techniques used for interviewing, interrogation, legal issues and testimony in court. Class consisted of investigators and administrators from Colorado and neighboring states. Contact: Tamara Lazarte Course Instructor, Crime Scene Processing with DNA Considerations. Alaska Peace Officers Association in Juneau, AK. Sponsored by the National Institute for Justice (NIJ). Contact: Troy Krenning. Course Instructor, Video Interviewing Techniques and Protocol. Commission on Actual Innocence, for the Attorney General of the State of North Carolina. Contact Christine Mumma. Instructor, Boulder Police Department sponsored course on basic investigation. Instruction related to basic homicide investigation and basic robbery investigation. Contact: Dave Hayes. Course Instructor, Crime Scene Awareness for Emergency Responders. 4-hours of training for Emergency Medical Responders in the area of crime scene recognition. Denver Health Medical Center. Contact: Jodi Drajem. Course Instructor, Officer Involved Incident Investigations. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course Instructor, Death Investigations and Officer Involved Incident Investigations. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course Instructor, Crime Scene Basics. Denver Sheriff's Department Academy recruit class. Contact: Steph McManus. Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation techniques. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course Instructor, Crime Scene Processing with DNA Considerations. Denver University. Sponsored by the National Institute for Justice (NIJ). Contact: Troy Krenning. Course Instructor for the Rocky Mountain Division of the International Association for Identification (RMDIAI). Case Studies Peyton Tuthill and Emily Johnson homicide investigations. Contact: John Graham. Course Instructor, Crime Scene Reconstruction Basics. Denver Police Continuing Education Program. Two day course on the basics of the reconstructive and crime scene recognition processes. Contact: Sgt. James Henning.

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OCTOBER, 2004

Course instructor HIDTA Interview and Interrogation course, Salt Lake City Utah. Three-day course dealing with various techniques used for interviewing, interrogation, legal issues and testimony in court. Class consisted of investigators and administrators from the State of Utah. Contact: Tamara Lazarte Course instructor HIDTA Interview and Interrogation course, Denver, CO. Three-day course dealing with various techniques used for interviewing, interrogation, legal issues and testimony in court. Class consisted of investigators and administrators from the State of Colorado. Contact: Tamara Lazarte

OCTOBER, 2004

NOVEMBER, 2004 NOVEMBER, 2004 NOVEMBER, 2004 NOVEMBER, 2004 NOVEMBER, 2004 DECEMBER, 2004 DECEMBER, 2004 JANUARY, 2005 JANUARY, 2005 JANUARY, 2005 JANUARY, 2005

Instructor, Crime Scene Investigation and Connection to Search Warrant Preparation. Denver Police Academy Continuing Education Program. Contact: Rob Rathburn Instructor; Identification procedures. Detective and investigator training related to the new photo line-up policy of the Denver Police Department. Contact: Capt. Dave Abrams. Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Matt Murray Course instructor Denver Police Department Corporal training. Instruction related to Supervisory Scene Responsibilities and Officer Involved Incident investigations. Contact: James Henning Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation basics. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Panel Member; Leadership Denver, Perspectives in the Use of Police Force. Short dissertation related to the police department response to an officer involved shooting. Contact: A. William Ritter. Instructor; Identification procedures. Detective and investigator training related to the new photo line-up policy of the Denver Police Department. Contact: Capt. Dave Abrams. Course Instructor, Crime Scene Awareness for Emergency Responders. 4-hours of training for Emergency Medical Responders in the area of crime scene recognition. Denver Health Medical Center. Contact: Jodi Drajem. Instructor, Boulder Police Department sponsored course on criminal investigation where DNA is an issue. Contact: Bob Whitson Course Instructor, Death Investigations, and Officer Involved Shooting Investigations. Denver Police Academy recruit class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University. Contact: Johanna Gallers

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JANUARY, 2005 FEBRUARY, 2005 FEBRUARY, 2005 FEBRUARY, 2005 MARCH, 2005 MARCH, 2005 MARCH, 2005 MARCH, 2005 APRIL, 2005 APRIL, 2005 APRIL, 2005 APRIL, 2005 APRIL, 2005 APRIL, 2005

Course Instructor, Crime Scene Processing with DNA Considerations. Albuquerque, NM Police Department. Sponsored by the National Institute for Justice (NIJ). Contact: Troy Krenning. Course Instructor, Colorado Association of Homicide Investigators; Suspect tracking by use of cellular phone technology. Sponsored by the Thornton Police Department. Contact: Bob Lloyd Course instructor, Colorado Free University; Crime Scene Investigation. Contact: Helen Hand Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Matthew Murray Course Instructor, Death Investigations and Officer Involved Incident Investigations. Denver Police Academy lateral class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Instructor, Boulder Police Department sponsored course on criminal investigation where DNA is an issue. Conducted at Metro State University. Contact: Bob Whitson Course Instructor; Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. 11th Annual Homicide Conference "Murder on the Run" Course related to the "United Bank Robbery/Homicide". Green Bay WI. Contact Steve Daniels Course Instructor Criminal Profiling, victimology and crime scene reconstruction. Regis University. Contact: Johanna Gallers. Training related to hate crime investigations for the Denver Police Chaplains association. Contact: Debbie Libonatti Training for the Emergency Services Public Information Officers of Colorado (ESPIOC) related to Crime scenes and crime scene investigation. Profiled the Peyton Tuthill case. Contact: Sonny Jackson Course Instructor, Interview and Interrogation. Denver Police Academy lateral class. Contact: Sgt. Chris Hoag. Training for the Denver Media Academy. Local news outlets instructed on information release protocol. Profiled the United Bank Investigation. Contact: Sonny Jackson. Course instructor with D.A. Lamar Sims, Officer Involved Shooting Investigations for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Matthew Murray Course instructor, Crime Scene Investigation for the Denver Police Department Citizen's Academy. Contact: Matt Murray.

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MAY, 2005 JULY, 2005 JULY, 2005

Course Instructor Major Crime Scene Management and Officer Involved Incident Management. Denver Police Department Supervisors Academy. Contact: Sgt. Hoag. Course Instructor Trends in Law Enforcement Training. Colorado Association of Law Enforcement Trainers (CALET)-2005 Summer Conference. Estes Park, CO. Contact: Rick Crays Course Instructor Interview and Interrogation using Video Capture Technology. Union County Prosecutor's Office. Union County New Jer