Detail-oriented United States Army Investigator with strong leadership skills and history in security management. Offering communication skills in English and Spanish. Well-versed in assisting law enforcement in cases. Dedicated Military Investigator focused on keeping the general public safe through superior investigation of crimes and offenses. Assists fellow employees, superiors and community leaders in complex investigations of crimes against people, property crimes and organized crime.
Overview
5
5
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification
Work History
Drug Suppression Investigator
United States Army Criminal Investigation Division
10.2020 - Current
Assigned as a United States Army CID Drug Investigator serving on the Drug Suppression Team.
Serves as a liaison to other law enforcement agencies and for Army CID, and the Department of Defense.
Strategies plans and investigative activity for investigations involving complex felony level crimes.
Coordinate investigations and information sharing with local and federal law enforcement agencies.
Utilizes investigative techniques and interview methods to obtain intelligence.
Evaluate, present creditable data and case evidence for convictions.
Communicate effective investigative facts and relevant information to other Federal law enforcement agents, local police and criminal prosecutors, and international law enforcement partners.
Effectively testifies regularly in court martial proceedings and trials regarding investigations.
Prepared timely and accurate reports, and coordinate with commanders, Staff Judge Advocates, local and federal law enforcement authorities and the Special Assistant to the United States Attorney.
Documented findings and prepared detailed reports.
Carefully documented statements, observations, and evidentiary materials.
Collected, analyzed and interpreted information, documentation, and physical evidence associated with investigations.
Conducted thorough face-to-face interviews with employers, families, neighbors, friends, and suspects, and documented investigative findings.
Military Police Officer
United States Army
10.2019 - 10.2020
Providing Department of Defense representation of Law Enforcement presence.
Serves as a liaison to South Korea law enforcement and as a representative of the Department of Defense.
Conducting and completing Traffic Stops, Vehicle Search and Seizures.
Utilizes a variety of investigative techniques and intensive interview methods to gather intelligence.
Certified in non-lethal and lethal weapons.
Evaluate validity and pertinence of intel and reporting while conducting analysis of a wide range offenses.
Effectively communicates investigative facts and relevant information to prosecutors, and other law enforcement agencies.
Patrolled base facilities and housing areas to deter crime, monitor activities, and provide force protection.
Secured restricted areas and enforced limited access for civilians and military members in order to provide force protection and property security.
Manned base entry points to provide 24/7 force protection, reviewing identifications, searching vehicles, and verifying deliveries prior to entrance to secure areas.
Gathered evidence, processed crime scenes, and questioned witnesses and suspects.
Investigated security issues involving domestic violence, assault, and theft occurring on base among active military members.
Provided flight line security patrols to protect against incursion from unauthorized personnel and maintain security of highly valuable aircraft with classified components and design elements.
Education
Associate of Arts - Business Administration
American Public University
Charles Town
12-2022
Skills
Evidence Collection/Management Digital Forensics Evidence/Analysis
Physical Phone Extractions and Reviews
Interviews
Level 3 Professional Working
Intermediate in Spanish Speaking
Crime Scene Processing
Canvasses
Writing or editing reports/documents/etc
Purchasing equipment/supplies/services
Work orders
Operating vehicles or equipment
Delegating authority
Coaching team members
Interrogating Suspects
Records Management
Street Narcotics Enforcement Unit Training
Accomplishments
Military Police (OSUT), U.S. Army Military Police School, Fort Leonard Wood, MO
Drug Suppression Team Certification Training, Fort Indiantown Gap, PA
Chief, DNA Branch at United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL)Chief, DNA Branch at United States Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory (USACIL)
Criminal Investigator/Special Agent (Active Duty/31D) at Criminal Investigation Division, Fort Benning, GACriminal Investigator/Special Agent (Active Duty/31D) at Criminal Investigation Division, Fort Benning, GA