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HERE I'D LIKE TO GIVE YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO SEE SOME OF THE CASES THAT I HAVE WORKED. Below you will see an outline on some of the cases that I have worked. You will also see a brief summary on the case, and even some of the evidence that I have gathered working these cases.
CASE 1: RMRI, Inc. was contacted in May of 2004 in regards to a missing child. We were contacted by the custodial parent. The custodial parent requested that we find the child and assist him in the recovery of the child. RMRI, Inc. immediately went to work for the client after we were contracted. Within the first week; after several days of surveillance, "street interviews", and a small undercover operation we were able to ascertain the whereabouts of our client's child. RMRI, Inc. then went to work on the second phase of the recovery, and this was to actually recover the child. We had found in our initial investigation that the mother of the child had taken the child and went to stay with her relatives in Kansas City, Missouri. Some basic database research indicated that the mother had two (2) active warrants for her arrest. With this information, some coordination from RMRI, Inc. with the Kansas City Police Department and the Columbia Police Department we were able to send an agent from RMRI, Inc with the father to Kansas City, Missouri to successfully recover the child after eight (8) hours of surveillance and three (3) hours of phone coordination between RMRI, Inc., Columbia Police Department and Kansas City Police Department. The child is now safely back at home with her father. In this particular case, RMRI, Inc. was able to utilize the skills of one of it's undercover operatives to obtain the necessary information to locate the missing child. RMRI, Inc. was also able to leverage the non-custodial parent into a weaker position than the father, so that the father could regain physical custody of the child with minimal outside interference. With superior communication skills, RMRI, Inc. was able to enlist the full support of two (2) Law Enforcement Agencies in helping us to reunite the child with her father.
CASE 2:
In May of 2004 RMRI, Inc. was contacted by a previous client. Our previous client had separated from his wife. It was rumored that his wife was seeing another man. Our client did find that his wife did have a man over at her house one time when he was there to pick up his children. Our client managed to obtain this person's first name and email address. The client contracted RMRI, Inc. to discover the identity of this person because he was concerned about his children being around this person. With only an email address and a first name, Rick Gurley used some very advanced Internet searching techniques to discover this person's identity, and further discovered that this person had a serious criminal record and was a non-registered sex offender from a 1988 conviction. Rick Gurley immediately contacted the client with this information. At this point the client asked RMRI, Inc. to consult to him on how he could protect his children. Rick Gurley advised the client that he needed to obtain a child protection order for his children. Rick Gurley also advised that in order to obtain this court order, the client needed evidence that this person was in fact at the residence of his wife when the children were there. The client requested that RMRI, Inc. obtain this evidence. RMRI, Inc. performed a seventy two (72) hour surveillance on the residence of the client's wife, and obtained photographic evidence that this person was at the residence when the children were there. Armed with this evidence and the convictions that RMRI, Inc. found on this subject, our client was able to obtain a child protection order from the Clerk Of Court in the county where his wife resides. RMRI, Inc. was then requested to coordinate with local Law Enforcement to get the order served. RMRI, Inc. performed a forty eight (48) hours surveillance on the residence and reported to local Law Enforcement when this subject was seen at the residence. Local Law Enforcement came in and served the child protection order without incident and advised the subject to go to the Sherrif's Department and register as a sex offender. The subject refused, and fled. The subject was entered into the sex offender database by the local Sherrif's Department, and misdemeanor warrants were issued for his arrest for non-registration. RMRI, Inc. was then asked to come to court for a custody modification hearing with the evidence that we had obtained. The purpose of the hearing was to determine if the mother should be granted more visitation with the children. A copy of all evidence was given to the client and the client's attorney. The evidence that was provided was so comprehensive, thorough, and detailed that opposing counsel advised her client to find a way to settle this out of court. A settlement was reached modifying visitation with the children to the satisfaction of both partys. Opposing counsel commented that she hoped that she never had to take a case where RMRI, Inc. was working for the other side. My client's attorney asked for several business cards and said she would highly recommend RMRI, Inc. to anyone that needed a Private Investigator. The children were of the utmost concern to RMRI, Inc., and in this particular case the welfare of the children was protected. RMRI, Inc. used a wide array of skills to successfully protect the two (2) minor children involved here. Using superior surveillance skills, an advanced knowledge of Internet Profiling, and comprehensive report writing skills, we were able to quickly protect our client's children from any potential harm. Below are a few surveillance photos of the subject of this investigation and the client's wife. The faces and identifying marks on both subjects have been blurred to protect their privacy.     CASE 3: In June of 2006 RMRI, Inc. was contacted to perform a domestic surveillance on a female client's husband, which has now lead into a divorce case. At this point in time, this is still an ongoing case, so we can not show actual surveillance photos or video. However, we are able to show the company owner in the field on the surveillance. At this point in time, RMRI, Inc. has obtained enough evidence to to assist in producing a positive outcome for our client in her divorce. Below are some of the pictures of the company owner: Ricky Gurley actually in the field on one of the more recent surveillances to gather even more evidence for the client to be used in her divorce case. Below are some photos that illustrate what surveillance is really like. Often times surveillance operations are performed in rural areas, where it is extremely hot or extremely cold, sometimes in deep woods which can mean dealing with the elements like bees, ticks, chiggers, and even the occassional snake or spider. The hours can be long, and most often extreme patience is required. It can be a hot and sweaty job. One has to pay close and careful attention to detail and resist the temptation to fall asleep. One may have to be very still in an uncomfortable position for prolonged periods of time. In short it can be miserable work. This is why we charge what we charge for surveillance work, because it is hard work and it is definitely a skill.
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