AM Session 8a-12p:
This patrol-based investigative training course is specifically designed for road patrol police officers, and investigators tasked with investigating stolen vehicles. Attendees will be instructed in the most comprehensive and current auto theft investigative methods including forensic identification of suspected stolen vehicles, past/present VIN formats, label designs, and locations of factory primary and secondary identification numbers. Attendees will also be briefed on past and present methods used by criminals to alter and conceal the true identity of passenger vehicles; in addition, attendees will also be educated on the most current auto theft trends, other associated crimes to auto theft, case preparation, and an overview of a variety of auto theft related investigative databases.
PM Session 1p-4p:
This patrol-based investigative training course is the only MCOLES registered law enforcement training course of its kind in the State of Michigan. The course is an investigative guide that provides law enforcement officers with an expert overview of the LEIN accessed motor vehicle Electronic Insurance Verification (EIV) system, as well as recognition techniques for counterfeit proof of insurance certificates. Attendees will be briefed with actual successful case study information that will assist them with recognizing the associated criminal activity, and providing best practices for criminal prosecution of those individuals engaged in this type of criminal activity.
Presentation by: Ret. D/Sgt. Kyle McPhee, Michigan State Police/ MAVTI Training Coordinator/ Subject Matter Expert
Date and Time: Thursday March 16th, 2023, 8:00am – 4:00pm (1 hr. lunch)
Location: Mott Community College, Southern Lakes Branch Center (Room 1206), 2100 W. Thompson Rd., Fenton, MI 48430
Cost: FREE to MCOLES licensed police officers, DNR, Motor Carrier, Tribal, and Federal law enforcement officers.
Registration: Please pre-register with Kyle McPhee via email at MAVTI_Training@yahoo.com
“This training has been registered with MCOLES for the use of PA 302 Law Enforcement Distribution funds.”