Offenses related to USPS and FedEx shipments continue to plague the numismatic industry and in most cases are frustrating to the victims. The immediate challenge in these type of offenses is determining which law enforcement agency federal or local takes the lead role.
We are addressing these issues along with other topics including counterfeits during the 8hr “Numismatic Crime Investigations” seminar being held during the ANA National Money Show in Irving,Texas on March 8, 2018, said Doug Davis Founder/President of the Numismatic Crime Information Center. Representatives from the Postal Inspection Service,District Attorney offices, FedEx, the Banking industry and investigators from all over Texas have registered said Davis.
The seminar will provide attendees with the basic tools and resources to effectively conduct a numismatic crime investigation within their jurisdiction. The Numismatic Crime Information Center has partnered with the North Texas Regional Police Academy and attendees will receive 8hrs of accredited education from the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
NCIC through its educational initiatives seeks to promote partnerships between law enforcement and the numismatic community, pursuing collaborative strategies in numismatic crime investigations.
The seminar is free to all law enforcement attendees. Persons who wish to help sponsor the seminar can contact Doug@numismaticcrimes.org. NCIC is a 501(c)(3) non profit corporation and all donations and sponsorships are tax deductible.