If you are interested in scheduling our training at your agency, now is the time to call or write to us. We have a hosting/contracting class page which gives more information. By booking a course at your agency, you save your department travel costs, per diem, and even some tuition (depending on course and size you receive 1-2 free placements). You do not pay extra for our travel/lodging either, as it is all included in the registration costs per attendee. It’s a win/win!
We limit the size of each class to ensure excellent hands-on instruction per a student.
and possibly an IOCCRA Conference (Investigation on Organized Crime and Criminal Activities) as we did annually in the past, if you have a facility large enough in a major city.
We have enjoyed traveling through the country and meeting so many amazing training coordinators and dedicated law enforcement officers through the last 14 years. We are looking forward to another exciting year of instruction in 2018. You can join our mailing list to be updated on upcoming courses.
A big thank you to North Las Vegas Police Department for hosting us to teach Rolling Surveillance and for all the officers who participated.
In July we had another wonderful visit to the exciting streets of Las Vegas, NV. It’s one of Tim’s many favorite places to teach out in the field, as they have everything needed for thorough hands-on training in the same area. Of course it was scalding hot and the city was extra busy, no rental cars to be had, because the Black Hat “Information Security” Conference was going on at the same time.
On the upside, some of the role players were given free upgrades on their hotel rooms and didn’t mind one bit. Vegas is always brimming with energy, which is fitting for Tim’s non-stop energy when teaching. However, even the heat taxed him some, as I’m sure it did everybody involved. Nonetheless, thank you again to all who came out to help make Rolling Surveillance a huge success.
If you have taken Rolling Surveillance, now is the time to register for advanced surveillance training before the end of 2017. The number one request we have from Rolling Surveillance attendees is for more days with more foot follows. The advanced course is more intense than the first…action-packed, fine-tuning not only your mobile surveillance skills, but also your foot follows.
Public transportation follows/switches (coordinated efforts between foot and mobile units)
Proper set-up on public transporters
Airport set-ups and taking the target away with creative coverage techniques and counter-terrorism tactics.
Fast paced, intense, with planning and reactive decision-making!
Be sure to check out our schedule, as we only have two advanced surveillance and responding to counter-surveillance courses left for this year. One in Southern California in September, and the last one of this year will be in New Mexico in October. We hope to see you there.
Tulare County’s DA, Tim Ward, welcoming the students to Rolling Surveillance Training.
Thank you to the Tulare County District Attorney — Tim Ward, Chief of Investigations — Lindy Gligorijevic, and Supervising Investigator and Training Manager — Kurt McPhetridge for making this class come together. Once again, we met a lot of amazing law enforcement officers from various agencies throughout the state.
Tim Lewis teaching Rolling Surveillance Training to Law Enforcement in Tulare, CA
Tim teaching Rolling Surveillance at the Denver DEA office.
Once again in May, we had an amazing month in Denver with the wonderful law enforcement from not only the state of Colorado, but some other states joined us as well.
Tim Lewis teaching Rolling Surveillance in Broomfield, CO Police Department.
A huge thank you to CATI (Colorado Auto Theft Investigators) and Denver DEA for bringing us out in the month of May for classes. CATI also sponsored me as a guest speaker at the 2017 Rocky Mountain Vehicle Crimes Seminar. Thank you also to Broomfield, PD and Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office for hosting us at their facilities. We met a lot of great people in law enforcement and reconnected with dear friends from the years past.
The 2017 Rocky Mountain Vehicle Crimes Seminar was held in Breckenridge, CO, which was a breathtaking experience and our first time to visit this lovely village at 9,600+ feet elevation.