Case Development through Physical Surveillance and Cell Record Analysis (40 hours) Puyallup, WA July 7-10 2025
Case Development through Physical Surveillance and Cell Record Analysis (40 hours) Puyallup, WA July 7-10 2025
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Case Development through Physical Surveillance and Cell Record Analysis (40 Hours)
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LEO Only / Course Description:
In today’s rapidly evolving landscape of technology, cell phones, social media and more, effective case development in criminal investigations requires a multifaceted approach. This training course offers a unique blend of physical surveillance techniques and historic cell record analysis, equipping participants with the skills to gather, analyze, and interpret data from both the physical environment and cell record footprints. Students will learn that when the two are combined, it is a powerful tool not only for apprehension but:
- Identifying and locating co-conspirators
- Finding where the physical evidence went after the crime to help support your case for court (clothing, get away vehicle, firearms, etc.)
- Showing a team where to canvas for video and what direction the suspect(s) fled after the crime
- Identifying and finding potential stash houses and hideouts for narcotic investigations
Learning Objectives:
Understanding Physical Surveillance: Participants will learn the fundamentals of physical surveillance, including observation techniques, situational awareness, and mission planning.
Introduction to Cell Record Analysis: The course will provide an overview of cell phone technology, including how call detail records (CDRs) work, and their relevance in investigative scenarios.
Data Correlation Techniques: Participants will explore methods for integrating physical observations on the street with historic cell data by creating actionable intel and operation packets before launching out.
Real-World Application: Through case studies and hands-on exercises, learners will practice combining physical surveillance methods with cell record analysis to help build and develop a criminal case for court.
Target Audience:
This course is designed for law enforcement Officers, Detectives, Task Forces, Street Crime Teams and SWAT who are looking to enhance their investigative and apprehension capabilities through innovative techniques.
Course Format:
Duration: 4 days of intensive training
Modules: Interactive lectures, group discussions, and eight (8) real scenario-based simulations.