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Tuesday, February 20 @ 1 PM ET

INVESTIGATING TRENDS: VEHICLE CRIMES SERIES

Essential Tools for Vehicle Crime Investigations

As vehicle crimes continue to rise, this session will provide valuable information on technology that can help auto theft investigators uncover leads to identify, track and recover stolen vehicles.

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Join us for this live session on February 20 at 1 PM ET. 

Are you committed to staying ahead in the battle against vehicle theft? CARFAX for Police and NE IAATI invite you to an in-depth webinar showcasing the "Essential Tools for Vehicle Crimes Investigations" featuring two powerful tools: BERLA and CARFAX for Police.

   BERLA DEEP DIVE

Gain a thorough understanding of BERLA'S capabilities helping investigators to identify, acquire, and analyze critical information stored within vehicle systems to uncover key evidence that determines what happened, where it occurred, and who was involved.


VHRR.pngUSING THE VHR TO ID STOLEN VEHICLES

The CARFAX for Police Vehicle History Report is the world's largest vehicle history database, powered by 33 billion records. Find out how you can utilize vehicle history information to help uncover stolen vehicles.


Secure your spot for this free session now and arm yourself with the knowledge and tools that can elevate your investigations so you can stay one step ahead. 



About the Investigating Trends: Vehicle Crimes Series

As auto theft continues to surge across North America, CARFAX for Police, in collaboration with NE IAATI, announced the Investigating Trends: Vehicle Crimes Series. This multi-part educational initiative offers timely insights to law enforcement and investigative communities on trends, tactics, and prevention.

The series will explore:


• Criminal enterprises and organized theft rings
• Methods to identify and recover stolen vehicles
• Case studies and the most current investigative tactics

The virtual events are offered free of charge. The Northeast IAATI & CASIU 51st Annual Vehicle Crimes Conference is on May 6-9 at Mississauga Convention Centre in Ontario, Canada. Law enforcement credentials are required.