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Don’t become a victim.


The holidays are drawing near and it will be the time of year when the thieves come out. Breaking into your vehicle or home to steal your hard earned dollars or gifts you purchased for your loved ones. The thieves may even rob you and cause you personal harm.
To help ensure you have a safe holiday season National Intelligence Group is offering you some safety tips.
• When shopping try and shop during daylight and if not possible bring a friend or family member with you.
• Avoid wearing expensive jewelry.
• Try not to carry a purse, if you must keep your purse on your shoulder. Pay close attention during Black Friday you can be overwhelmed by the sales and the crowds.
• If shopping at night, park in a well lit area. Park as close to the front doors as possible.
• DO NOT carry a large amount of cash. Carry only credit cards you are going to use.
• Keep your cash in your front pocket.
• Notify your credit card company immediately if you loose your credit card or it is stolen.
• Pay attention to your surroundings.
• Try not to carry too many packages at a time. You want to have a full visibility of your surroundings.
• Beware of people trying to sell you things in parking lots. They could be a con-artist, thief or worst.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Tips for a safer trick or treating night

There are lots of things that we as parents can do to make it safe for our children no matter what age they are.
• Many costumes are dark so have your child wear glow sticks so they stand out to
vehicles on the road.
* Carry a flashlight and use it. It may sound odd to say use it but many times
pedestrians are hit during Halloween and were carrying a flashlight and didn’t
feel necessary to turn it on.
• Reflective tape is a great way for vehicles to see you. If your older children
think its not cool. Then put it on there trick or treat bag.
• Always walk up to the door with your children. Only walk up to doors that are lit
up.
• NEVER trick or treat alone or allow children to go to unknown areas.
• Always use crosswalks and stay on the sidewalks
• REMEMBER, children are excited to be out on Halloween and are not paying attention
to traffic or others. Be their eyes and ears for them.
• Do not allow children to have any candy from their bag until you have inspected
it. A suggestion might be to bring a small bag of candy from home to give to them
while you are walking the neighborhood.
• If your child gets fruit such as an apple wait until you go home and slice it to
make sure there is nothing in it like a razor blade.
HAVE A HAPPY AND SAFE HALLOWEEN FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS!!!!!!!
Friday, October 30, 2009
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Sunday, October 25, 2009
IS YOUR EX OVER STEPPING?

You are following the rules that the courts have set but you have this feeling that your ex is not. As you drop your child off for their visit your ex begins to act different and enforce your doubts. You say your good-byes to your child and walk to your car. You get in the car having this gut feeling that something is wrong. You sit in your car for a few more minutes debating to go get your child and violate the court order or you try and convince yourself you’re over reacting and he will be fine. National Intelligence group has seen this situation too often; with our experience your gut is correct.
We had a client that this happen to recently. The courts set a court order where the children were to be dropped off on Friday at
The next day we obtained video of the ex husband taking the children on a morning cruise and purchasing a beer from the concession stand on the ship. He then poured the beer into a red cup and repeated this three more times through out the cruise. The weekend continued with different situations arising where he would drink with the children present. After the weekend was over the investigator took his evidence and placed it into a report and made a DVD for the client to turn over to her attorney. We later learned that the courts modified the visits to mandatory rehab and supervised visits. The case will be reviewed by the court again after he completes his rehab and having one year of supervised visits.

