Where’s your money….Or your Spouse…?

Private Investigations usually gets a bit more interesting after the holidays. Once everyone has settled down, school has started back and mail starts to return to its usual schedule; we all do the same thing. Review the damage that has been done to our bank accounts. For some there’s more information on those statements than just a large total….

2020-01-03T16:32:19+00:00January 3rd, 2020|Find Someone, Private Investigator, Surveillance|

Art of Surveillance

As the top rated private investigations firm in Tennessee one could imagine, we get all kinds of calls. However, one of the most common requests is for surveillance. A word my sister says she can’t even spell; Sur-veil-lance, is the monitoring of behavior and activities while gathering information or intelligence for the purpose of influencing, managing, or directing. Observations documented by a licensed private investigator can save you a lifetime of headaches. Don’t get BURNED!!! Contact Covert to get proven results!

2019-09-05T16:00:57+00:00September 5th, 2019|Law Enforcement, Private Investigator, Surveillance|

Inside Job

I convinced him we knew he stole the money from the safe and even encouraged him to come to the precinct for an interview. After notifying precinct detectives, we drove to the precinct. The detectives allowed me to sit in on the interview. During the interview I played the “good cop, bad cop” where at one point I was yelling at him and another point I was sympathetic. When I took the; “You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar” method, one of the detectives didn’t like my style.

Police versus PI

Turn around and put your hands behind your back; you are under arrest! No one wants to hear those words, but face it, people get arrested every day. The police are employed by the government to protect their community by enforcing laws. Often, when someone is arrested, the investigation stops at that event. In more serious cases, a Detective would be tasked with following-up on any information related to the evidence gathered. It is up to the Detective to take that information, document, and inform.

Wanna Get Away?

The funniest Southwest commercial that I have seen and my personal favorite begins with the setting of what appears to be a small hotel room where a male voice can be heard being interviewed in the darkness. The narrator says, “you are taking an enormous risk by speaking with us, so thank you.” The silhouette male voice figure says, “Of course.”

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