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Hagmann Investigative Services, Inc.Douglas J. Hagmann, CEO
May 10, 2002: Certified by the Laboratory of Forensic Science in Bloodstain Pattern Analysis, Corning, New York.
August 21, 2000 Certified in Internet Investigations, E-Mail Tracing, Internet Profiling & Threat Assessment, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
May 21, 2001 Certification in Effective Principles of Service of Legal Process by the National Investigative Academy, Austin, Texas.
November 11, 1998 Certification awarded as a Certified Master Investigator by the National Investigative Academy, Los Angeles, California.
March 1, 1996 Licensed Private Investigator agency licensed issued by the State of Ohio.
June 20, 1994 Licensed Private Investigator agency licensed issued by the State of New York.
December 3, 1993 Agency licensed in Pennsylvania by the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County, Pennsylvania (2624 of 1993).
February 3, 1987 Licensed Private Detective in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by the Court of Common Pleas of Erie County, Pennsylvania.
May 22, 1981 Certificate in the Principles of Crime Scene Investigation, St. Petersburg Police Department, St. Petersburg, FL.
May 20, 1979 Certified Emergency Medical Technician Instructor by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
November 6, 1978 Certified Emergency Medical Technician by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
July 18, 1978 Graduated from the Pennsylvania Firefighters’ Training Academy, California, Pennsylvania.
June 8, 1979 Certified as a CPR Instructor & Instructor Trainer by the American Heart Association, New York, NY.
June 6, 1978 Graduate of the Emergency Vehicle Driver Program (Pilot Course) by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS
1987: Credited with the resolution of a five year-old murder of Erie man as a result of a three-month , multi-state investigation
1987: Featured in the Erie Daily-Times in a "Profile of an Investigative Agency."
1993: Expanded investigative operations into New York, with satellite office established in the city of Buffalo.
1996-1998: Worked closely with the resident office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on an undercover interstate criminal investigation.
January 1998: Featured in the Erie Morning News & The Erie Times-News in a two day feature story outlining a 16-month investigation into interstate telecommunications theft and the identification of an interstate distribution network of counterfeit electronic equipment.
January 5, 1998: Guest on "The Right Way" radio program hosted by Patrick Campbell of Flagship 1330 WFLP AM, Erie, PA in a 2-1/2 hour radio interview about fraud activity in Northwestern Pennsylvania.
February 1998: Worked in tandem with the Pennsylvania State Police vice unit in the investigation of criminal and counterfeit matters.
February 1998: Credited with the investigation leading to arrests of three local residents as noted in The Erie Times -News Weekender Edition.
December 1988: Authored two investigative manuals for law enforcement, municipal government and magistrate personnel addressing the issues of telecommunications theft.
April 1999: Guest on WSTV-1340-AM in Steubenville, Ohio & WOMP 1290-AM in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on a program discussing telecommunications fraud and white collar crime issues.
May 6, 1999: Guest on the Catholic Family Radio Network, a nationally broadcast radio show airing on numerous large markets across the United States and worldwide on the internet through broadcast.com. Topical issues concerning white collar crime and telecommunications theft were the primary areas of discussion.
October 1999-December 2001: Contributing columnist and assistant editor of Investigative News Quarterly, a quarterly investigative news periodical.
April 18, 2000: Guest lecturer at Pennsylvania State University at State College, Pennsylvania on behalf of the Pennsylvania Cable & Television Association (PCTA) on identifying & prosecuting theft of service & related fraud topics.
May 10, 2002: Received certification from the Laboratory of Forensic Science in Corning, NY on the Physical Significance of Bloodstain Evidence taught by world renowned expert Herbert Leon MacDonell.
March 2003: Author of Tactical Surveillance, An Investigator’s Guide to Conducting Surveillance Operations, published by Thomas Investigative Publications of Austin, Texas.
April 3, 2003: Prominently featured in article published by the Newark, New Jersey Star-Ledger concerning investigative techniques in conducting undercover investigations.
AWARDS
April 2003: Received the National Leadership Award by the Republican Congressional Committee from the United States House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom DeLay. Named Honorary Co-Chairman of the United States Congressional business Advisory council, Washington, DC.
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