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ReMA Law Enforcement Outreach

Oct 30, 2014, 11:14 AM by SPAN
As part of outreach efforts, ISRI’s Director of Law Enforcement Outreach Brady Mills has participated in a number of law enforcement-related conferences and metals theft training seminars in recent months.

 

Participation has included information sharing on members’ efforts to work with law enforcement in the battle against metals theft, and the ScrapTheftAlert.com and StopMetalsTheft.org systems, while exhibiting at the annual conferences of the National Sheriffs’ Association (NSA), Pennsylvania Fraternal Order of Police, California Chapter of FBI National Academy Graduates, American Society for Industrial Security, and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. 

 

ISRI has also presented at workshops and seminars on metals theft at the NSA conference, the Western States Sheriffs’ Association conference, and at regional training hosted by the Denton, TX, Police Department, the Piedmont (Virginia) Regional Crime Prevention Association, and the Mid Atlantic Regional Electric Utility and Law Enforcement Symposium in Newark, DE, to name a few.    

 

Key to any success achieved at these conferences, workshops, and seminars is member participation.  At each, members have assisted ISRI, whether in the booth or in the classroom.  Law enforcement officers have expressed their appreciation for member participation and your willingness to provide information and answer questions.

 

For more information on ReMA outreach efforts, contact Brady Mills.