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 Post Posted: Mon 02 Jan 2006 13:56 
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Now that is a good story. They need to send stories like this to the chiefs and sherriffs and prosecutors to demonstrate how bondsmen and their agents can be an asset to them if they just work together.

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AMEN to that!! Awesome story!!

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THAT WAS A VERY UPLIFTING STORY--IT PLAINLY SHOWS HOW VALUABLE BEAS CAN BE TO LEO AND THERE COMMUNITIES


WE HAD SIMILAR SITUATION WHEN DOING A REPO--ILLEGAL WEAPONS WERE FOUND IN RTHE REPOSSESSED VEHICLE THE PD WERE NOTIFIED AND WE GAVE AN AFFIDAVIT MAINTAINING THE CHAIN OF CUSTODY AND THE BAD GUY WAS CONVICTED OF MULTIPLE FIREARMS VIOLATIONS


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We were on a stake out for about 6 hours on a bar in Lebanon, Pa and got nothing on the guy we were looking for but got offered every possible drug imagined while there. So we contacted local PD and told them and they asked us to set up a sting if we wouldn't mind. So we did and got a guy for a few 8 balls of cocaine. The Chief gave us his cell phone number and said to call him if were ever up for it again. Now we get alot of respect in that area because of that and alot of help. So we both make out in the long run.

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THESE ARE THE KIND OF STORIES WE NEED TO HEAR ABOUT AND TO GET OUT IN TO THE WORLD TO COMBAT SOME OF THE NEGITIVE SH-T OUT THERE---GOOD JOB ADAM


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Recently had a run in with a local LEO agency that was kind of amusing.

First off let me say that my companies relationship with our area departments is spectacular. I appreciate their professionalism and assistance with information, pictures, leads and tips, and finally manpower if the case requires it.

Anyway my colleagues and I had just forced the door (screen) at the Primary residence and conducted a search. The homeowner who was a belligerent A-hole, by the way, was instructed to contact his local PD and that we would stand by to speak with them as well.

Unfortunatley the first officer on scene was an abrasive know-it-all and his experience base was exclusively what "he" could do in serving a Misdemeanor warrant. "He" could not force entry and assumed that no-one else could either. If he would have had his way I think he would have charged us with Agg burglary.

Cooler heads (namely his LT) prevailed and my colleagues and I were on our way after a brief interview and statement.

In returning to the theme of this thread, I have contacted local PD's for additional charges after searching the person of my skips or in bringing charges to others for plain view crimes when searching the primary residences. Possesion and paraphernalia charges being the most prevalent.

Great site and I look forward to speaking with all of you in the future.


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Welcome to the site.

I came across this site earlier last year and have had many postitve and learning experiences with the individuals on it.

I like to think I have made some great friends and aquaintences as well as network contacts.

There are of course disagreement moments LOL, but I regard those as learning experiences as well.

Overall it is the best site I've come across and the only one I monitor on a regualr basis.

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Disagreement moments, Don? In this forum?

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