Is anyone aware of any dept. offering training on hides in m/v's? We have discovered a few recently as a result of vehicle seizures, and i suspect i have probably missed many more. I havent come accross any classes offered in the cjis training file, but i suspect some agency must be doing this.
Posted by: Curious EMT
MSP Gang unit has done them in the past I believe...
Posted by: Opie
Contact Lisa over at the South Suburban Police Institute (Foxboro Academy) she is in charge of veteran in-service. This year there was a section of hides. Actually it was on street drugs, but the guy who taught the class is a former MSP K9 and now DEA. She can probably hook you up with him for more info.
Posted by: EOW32783
thanks for the info.
Posted by: Sniper
Shoot me a PM and tell me who you work for...........
Posted by: 94c
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Originally Posted by Sniper
Shoot me a PM and tell me who you work for...........
If he's a drug dealer I really don't think he needs our help in locating hides.
Posted by: Sniper
exactly why I wanted to confirm who he was before I offered the magic vehicle list I have............
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