Thursday, November 13, 2014

Jayme M Bowen 23 yr old missing F from Columbus, OH

MISSING PERSON

JAYME M BOWEN


Missing Since 4/10/2014

Date of Birth: 11/12/1991

Age: 23

Height: 5' 0"

Weight: 100 lbs

Hair: Blonde

Eyes: Blue

Tattoo: "GEORGE III" on right neck


Details:  She was last seen walking from her sister's home to her parent's house on the south side of Columbus, Ohio at approximately 10:45am.  She never arrived at her parent's home.  It is believed that she was abducted and is being held as a sex slave.  She was formerly a part of the drug scene in southern Columbus, Ohio.

If she is found, please call 911 or the Columbus Police Department at 614-645-4545, TRG at 614-634-6037 or Official Investigations & Security Services, Inc. at 844-263-3424.



Tuesday, October 21, 2014

DERRICK CHRISTOPHER SOTO AKA CHARLIE SANTOS wanted for Aggravated Robbery in Cheviot, OH (Cincinnati)

DERRICK CHRISTOPHER SOTO



DOB: 7/1989

Derrick Christopher Soto is wanted for Aggravated Robbery of the 5th/3rd Bank located at 3616 Harrison Ave in Cheviot on 10/17/14 at about 1020 hrs. Police used a tracking device to locate the vehicle that he was driving and when spotted by Cincinnati Police, he bailed from the vehicle, which is registered to his girlfriend on Harrison Ave. Derrick Christopher Soto, (aka Charlie Santos) is a Black Male, 6′, and weighs 190 pounds. Derrick Soto’s last known to live with his girlfriend in the 2500 block of Harrison Ave. Detectives believe that Soto may reside in California but came to Cincinnati via a Greyhound Bus on 9/6/14.

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Friday, September 26, 2014

Why you need Armed, not unarmed, security

"Washington DC Sept 26 2014 The number of incidents in which a shooter opens fire on a crowd of people more than doubled over the past seven years compared with the previous seven, the FBI found in a study made public Wednesday.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation analyzed 160 “active shooter” incidents from 2000 through 2013 to look for common elements that might guide law enforcement officers in preventing the shootings or responding more effectively.
The study found an average of six incidents per year from 2000 through 2006. The number rose to 16 incidents annually in the past seven years.
The 160 incidents studied began with the Dec. 26, 2000, shooting at Edgewater Technology in Wakefield, Mass., when Michael McDermott, 42, armed with several weapons, shot seven of his co-workers to death. Police found him sitting in a conference room. Researchers also examined the shootings at Case Western Reserve University, ConAgra, Red Lake High School, Fort Hood, Virginia Tech, the U.S. Holocaust Museum and Sandy Hook Elementary School, among others.

An Arapahoe High School security guard is speaking out about the recent school shooting that left one student, Claire Davis, dead. Cameron Rust is making allegations against the school, saying in part that the shooter was a “known threat.” VPC
The FBI study defined “active shooters” as a person or people “actively engaged in killing or attempting to kill people” in a “populated area.” That is different from mass shooting incidents, which include any shooting in which more than three people are killed. It also excluded domestic violence and drug and gang-related violence. Of the 160 incidents studied, 64 fit the federal definition of mass killing.
Criminologist James Alan Fox disputes the FBI conclusion. Active shooting and mass shooting events are rare, and the data are too limited to conclude that active shooter incidents are increasing, says Fox, a professor of criminology at Northeastern University in Boston.
“Unlike mass shooting data, which come from routinely collected police reports, there is no official data source for active shooter events,” Fox says. “It’s not clear whether the increase in active shooter events is completely related to the actual case count or to the availability and accessibility of news reports to identify such events.”
USA TODAY catalogued all mass killings — more than three killed by whatever means — from 2006 -13 and found FBI homicide data just 57% accurate in identifying them. USA TODAY’s broader review showed the number is not increasing. From 2006 to date, 258 have occurred, about one every two weeks. More than half occur among members of a households and intimate partners, and 25% do not include a gun.
More than two-thirds of the incidents analyzed by the FBI happened at businesses or schools. In many cases, they happened so quickly that the shooting was over before police arrived. Of 64 incidents analyzed, 44 were over in five minutes or less. Of those, 23 ended in two minutes or less.
In 28% of the incidents, police exchanged fire with the shooter, the study found. In nearly half of those incidents, police were killed or wounded. The shooter committed suicide at the scene before police arrived in 23% of the cases. Unarmed civilians successfully restrained the shooter in 13% of the cases.
The study found few common themes among the shooters. In about 10% of the incidents, male shooters targeted current and former wives and girlfriends but also shot bystanders. In about 9% of the incidents, shooters targeted family members.
In all but two incidents, the shooter acted alone. All but six of the shooters were male.The analysis found no age pattern but noted that in the vast majority of school shootings, the shooter was a student at the school.
The study did not address access to guns.
Almost all of the shooters had a “real or perceived, deeply held personal grievance,” said Andre Simons, unit chief for the FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit 2.
Many of the shooters took inspiration from attacks by other shooters, such as Columbine and Virginia Tech, Simons said.
“The copycat phenomenon is real,” he said.
The FBI plans to study the data to identify behavior that might indicate that a person is heading toward committing a violent act and then educate people to see the warning signs, Simons said.
FBI Assistant Director James​ Yacone said he hoped the FBI could use the data to better prepare local police departments to respond to active shootings, determine what type of equipment could better protect them and learn how to identify and stop people who might resort to such violence.
“The motivations vary widely, but if there are themes, if there are pre-attack indicators, we want to identify them,” Yacone said."
USAToday

Having an unarmed officer who can't intervene is a greater liability to your company and the security company.

This is why you should contract with Official Investigations & Security Services Inc to provide highly trained, armed professional security officers to protect your employees, guests and property.  All of our officers have at least 3 years of security, military or law enforcement experience and are certified on the weapons that they carry.

Friday, July 25, 2014

CAPTURED: Scranton police seek man wanted for child rape - News - The Times-Tribune



CAPTURED


Scranton detectives seek a man who traveled to Scranton from Tennessee to have sex with a 14-year-old girl he met on Facebook.



Detectives filed a warrant for the arrest of Brent Morgan on charges of
statutory rape, interference with the custody of a child, corruption of
minors and concealment of the whereabouts of a child, they announced
Friday.



Police have not confirmed that Brent Morgan is his real name, Scranton
Police Chief Carl Graziano said. That’s how he identified himself to a
police officer around 2 a.m. on the 1300 block of Main Avenue on Monday.
The officer responded for a call of a suspicious man and Mr. Morgan
provided identification that said he is Brent Morgan. He told the
officer he had just gotten off of a Greyhound bus.



Police believe Mr. Morgan had sexual intercourse with a 14-year-old
girl. Police are not sure how old Mr. Morgan is, but believe he is older
than 18.



The Times-Tribune does not identify victims of sexual assault.



The Scranton girl was reported missing on Monday, Chief Graziano said.
She was tracked to Dunmore and police found her safe late on Thursday.



He was last seen in the area of the Dunmore and Scranton border, near
Interstate 81, wearing a grey T-shirt, blue jeans, black jacket, red
bandana and boots. The man has a thin build, light brown eyes, stands at
5-feet-10-inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. He had a backpack
and a black hat.



If found, contact the Scranton police at 570-348-4141 or by dialing 911.





Scranton police seek man wanted for child rape - News - The Times-Tribune

Abducted Elderly Man found Murdered. Suspect in custody.

THE GENTLEMAN WAS FOUND MURDERED IN HIS CAR IN LOCKLAND, OH. A SUSPECT IS IN CUSTODY AND HAS BEEN CHARGED WITH AGGRAVATED MURDER AND AGGRAVATED ROBBERY.


Be on the lookout for a missing adult. On July 25, 2014 at 11:00 AM, Mr. Rolman was at a US Bank. He is believed to have been abducted.

The incident took place in Hamilton County, OH at 131 Williams Street in the city of Lockland. A US Bank.

The adult's name is James Rolman and the individual is missing. The adult is a White male, age 72, is 5' 11" tall, weighs 235 lbs., has brown hair, and has brown eyes. Mr. Rolman was last seen withdrawing money at a US Bank. An unknown white male was seen approaching his vehicle.

The suspect's name is unknown. The suspect is a White male, and has brown hair. Lockland police said they received a video from a US Bank showing an unknown man wearing a blue shirt and white shoes walk up to Rolman’s car after he left the bank. The unknown man then got into Rolman’s car and the two drove off.


The vehicle involved is a silver 2013 Ford Taurus with OH plate number FTM4893.

Call or dial 911

Thursday, July 24, 2014

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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Michaela Gates has been found safe

Michaela Gates has been found safe and two people are under arrest at this time for interference with custody: an adult and a juvenile.

Sunday, June 8, 2014

RUNAWAY: Michaela Gates, 15, Georgetown, Ohio.

MISSING

MICHAELA GATES, 15



HER MOTHER IS OFFERING A REWARD OF $500 FOR SAFE RETURN OF MICHAELA GATES.  

TO REPORT HER LOCATION, PLEASE CALL 800-477-7419. IF YOU GET VOICE MAIL, PLEASE IMMEDIATELY PRESS "0" AND YOU WILL BE TRANSFERRED TO OUR CELL PHONE.


Friday, May 30, 2014

Missing 15 year old Sarah Curtis

Sarah has been missing since April 24, 2014, from Columbus,  OH. She may be in Spring Valley, NY. She is 15 years old. There is a runaway warrant in NCIC.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

WANTED FOR HIT & RUN RESULTING IN DEATH: LONNIE DALE TURNER


CAPTURED!

WANTED FOR HIT & RUN RESULTING IN DEATH


WANTED BY ERLANGER KENTUCKY POLICE FOR HIT & RUN RESULTING IN THE DEATH OF LAUREN PETTIT:

LONNIE DALE TURNER
618 CENTRAL AVE
NEWPORT KY 41071

HIS DATE OF BIRTH IS 2/13/1976.

The subject may be driving:
2006 FORD - Series: SE - Model: FREESTAR VANS
Body Style: WAGON 4 Door 7P - Vehicle Type: Passenger Car
Color: Grey
Most Current Tag #: KY 8479CX

The subject is currently on probation in Hamilton County Ohio for breaking and entering and is a convicted felon in Breathitt County, Kentucky.

If you know his whereabouts, contact Crimestoppers at 513-352-3040 or Official Investigations Inc at 800-477-8419.

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Three Runaways in Cincinnati

http://www.citizenobserver.com/cov6/app/alert.html?id=38057

http://www.citizenobserver.com/cov6/app/alert.html?id=38059

http://www.citizenobserver.com/cov6/app/alert.html?id=38060

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Official Investigations & Security Services launches its new Taser and Self Defense Product store

OFFICIAL INVESTIGATIONS & SECURITY SERVICES, INC.

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Friday, January 3, 2014

Employees of the Month for 2013

Official Investigations & Security Services, Inc. 
started an employee of the month award program in July 2013 to recognize our hard working employees.  Each employee who is recognized receives a gift card for $50 to spend at his/her leisure.

You can find our employees of the month through December 2013 at

Official Investigations & Security Services launches new, updated website


Official Investigations & Security Services, Inc. is proud to announce the release of our new website design at www.officialinvestigations.com

In addition, Official Investigations & Security Services, Inc. has been licensed as a contract security agency in the State of Tennessee.

Based in Cincinnati, Ohio, Official Investigations & Security Services, Inc. now employs 65 people in 5 states.

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