Security / Law Enforcement
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Summary
In depth experience in the preventing criminal activities and eliminating vulnerabilities that pose a threat to the public and within the prison system.
Experience in conducting criminal investigations for the state prison system. Experience in conducting criminal investigations for the state Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Maintain care custody and control of prisoners both within the prison system and transport outside the prison system. Strong background in gathering evidence for criminal prosecution for crimes committed within the prison system.
Strong background in gathering evidence for State, local laws, Administrative and Regulatory laws criminal prosecution for crimes committed in the state of Florida.
Experienced in collecting and invoicing evidence in preparation for investigations and criminal prosecution.
Enforcement of State and local laws taking persons into custody for the purpose of criminal prosecution.
Enforcement of State Administrative and Regulatory laws taking persons in custody for criminal prosecution, notice of appearance for Court and notice of corrections for Regulatory violations. Prepared reports of investigation and presented cases for prosecution to the attorneys, prosecutor's office, state and federal court system Experienced in the physical and video surveillance of sites and suspects and in the performing of sensitive assignments to obtain evidence, establish probable cause or link multiple suspects and event to criminal activity. Solid leadership, communication, public speaking, training and information technology skills
Education
Defense Nuclear Weapons School
Daytona State College
Introduction to Radiological and Nuclear Incident Response
USN Course ID: S-140-0008
NM DPS Course ID: NM14510Q
January 31, 2018 to February 1, 2018
Cross Over from Corrections to Law Enforcement
Seminole State College of Florida
Class# XO-31
September06, 2016 to May05, 2017
Total program hours: 518
Florida Basic Correctional Officer Academy
Seminole State College of Florida
Class# 30-2013-1190-01
April 03, 2013 to August 05, 2013
Total program hours: 420
Criminal Justice Information System Security Training-level 2
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training: Tactical Medical
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training: React to a Tactically Trained Subject
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training: Drug Identification
Multijurisdictional Counterdrug Task Force Training: Surveillance Operations
BJA Criminal Intelligence Systems Operating Polices (28 CFR Part 23) Online Training
NSI DHS – Suspicious Activity Reporting Line Officer Training
Certified Armed Security Officer in the State of Florida
FEMA IS-00005.A – An Introduction to Hazardous Materials
FEMA IS-00003 – Radiological Emergency Management
FEMA IS-00008.A – Building for the Earthquakes of Tomorrow
FEMA IS-00317 – Introduction to CERT
FEMA IS-800.B – National Response Framework, an Introduction
FEMA IS-00700.A – National Incident Management System (NIMS) an Introduction
FEMA IS-00702.A – NIMS Public Information Systems
FEMA IS-00703.A – NIMS Resource Management
FEMA IS-00100.LEB – Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS 100) for Law Enforcement
FEMA IS-00100.B – Introduction to Incident Command System, ICS-100
FEMA IS-00200.B – ICS for Single Resources and Initial Action Incident, ICS-200
FEMA IS-01150 – DHS Human Trafficking Awareness for FEMA Employees
FEMA IS-00317 – Introduction to CERT
Experience
Allied Universal Security Services October 10, 2019- Present Starting salary: 14.50 Hr.
Oviedo Medical Center
8300 Red Bug Lake RD Oviedo, FL, 32765
407-837-1211
Armed Health Care Security Officer
Supervisor: Sgt. E. Cruz
I work as an Armed Health Care Security Officer with limited powers of detention, for Health care providers. I performed routine patrols both in a vehicle and by foot to assure the property is secured and that Staff, Visitors and Patients are abiding by the law and rules of the Health care providers. I respond to calls for service including calls of person who are disorderly or trespassing for ejection from the premise, I also assist in emergency evacuation of patients & staff if necessary. I prepare daily reports & logs for the property manager. I am qualified with and authorized to carry the following lethal and less lethal weapons: Glock 17 in 9MM, ASP baton, OC chemical agent spray.
Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services September 7, 2018- August 28, 2019.
Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement Starting salary: 30.000 End salary: 30.000
2005 Apalachee Pkwy Tallahassee, FL, 32301
800-342-5869
State Agricultural Law Enforcement Officer
Supervisor: Corporal Miguel Rodriguez
Florida State Statute 570.65 State Agricultural Law Enforcement Officer with general arrest authority, my duties are to protect Florida’s agriculture and ensure a safe food supply. I conduct inspections on commercial vehicles going into and out of the state. I look for agricultural products that are not in compliance with state and federal law, plant quarantine regulations, agricultural products that have not been inspected, agricultural pests, plants and animals that are carrying diseases, unsafe food products, food products that are improperly stored and packed. I conduct traffic enforcement on both commercial and passenger vehicles for traffic violations. I was qualified with the following lethal and less lethal weapons: Glock 22 in .40 caliber, Mossberg 500 in 12 GA, Taser X26P, ASP baton, and OC chemical agent spray.
Florida Department of Corrections (Tomoka Correctional Institution) April 2018 – Sept 2018. Starting salary: 33,500.22 Ending salary: 33,500.22
3950 Tiger Bay Rd Daytona Beach, FL, 32124
386-323-1070
Correctional Officer/K-9
Supervisor: Sergeant Gustavo Borello
Florida administrative code 33-208.001 Sworn State Law Enforcement Officer, I enforce State Laws, provided supervision of state prisoners in their daily activities and work assignments. I performed investigations of inmates when State Laws or Institution rules were violated, prepared reports and testified at Court and Agency proceedings. I performed armed security patrol of the institution’s property and arrested violators of the law. I was also on the K-9 team. We will conduct such and rescue, and the tracking of persons fleeing from law enforcement and any
escaped inmates. I was qualified with the following lethal and less lethal weapons: Colt AR-15 in 5.56, Remington 870 in 12 GA, S&W M&P in 9MM, S&W model 10 in .38 special, OC chemical agent spray.
Daytona Beach Police Department December 2015 – December 2018.
Dtarting salary: 13.00 HR Ending salary: 14.00 HR
123 Valor Boulevard Daytona beach, FL 32114
386-671-5100
Police Prisoner Transport Officer
Supervisor: Sergeant Gustavo Borello
As a sworn Daytona Beach, Police Prisoner Transport Officer my duties include
Transport prisoner(s) to and from the Police Department’s prisoner transfer facility, to and from the county Jail, enforcing City Ordinance Violations and State Law. I will prepare reports and testify at court hearings and agency proceedings. I was qualified with the following lethal and less lethal weapons: Glock 22 in .40 caliber, OC chemical
agent spray, and ASP baton.
Florida Department of Corrections (Central Florida Reception Center) January 2014 – July 2016. Starting salary: 29,031 Ending salary: 31,500
7000 H.C Kelley Road Orlando, FL 32831
407-207-7777
Correctional Officer/DART
Supervisor: Sergeant, Oliver, Larry
Florida administrative code 33-208.001 Sworn State Law Enforcement Officer, I enforced State Laws, provided supervision of state prisoners in their daily activities and work assignments. I performed investigations of inmates when State Laws or Institution rules were violated, prepared reports and testified at Court and Agency proceedings. I performed armed security patrol of the institution’s property and arrested violators of the law. I was a member of our designated armed response team (DART), my duty as a dart member was to quell riots, hostage rescue and containment of any disturbances in or around the prison or work release facility’s. I was qualified with the following lethal and less lethal weapons: Colt AR-15 in 5.56, Remington 870 in 12 GA, S&W M&P in 9MM, S&W model 10 in .38 special, 37/40 MM 6-shot rotary less lethal launcher, Stinger 32 caliber rubber ball grenade, CS gas grenade, OC and CS chemical agent spray.
Mid-City Special Service, Inc. February 2011 – January 2016 Starting salary: 10.00HR Ending salary: 12.00HR
PO Box 950152 Lake Mary FL, 32746
407-529-6767
Armed Security Officer Supervisor
Supervisor, Chief, Quinn, Gregory
I worked as an armed security Officer supervisor, for homeowners and condominium associations. I performed routine patrols both in a vehicle and by foot to make sure the property was secured and that residents are abiding by the bylaws of the association. I wrote daily/ reports for the property manager of the property. I communicated with residents, property manager and the board of directors daily to assist in then in any way possible. I supervised a staff of 10-armed security guards, following up on their work, reports and relations with Board Members. I set daily schedules for the properties, checked reports written by employees, followed up on maintenance of security vehicles. I solicited new business for the company. I was qualified with the
following lethal and less lethal weapons: Glock 17 in 9MM, S&W model 10 in .38 special, ASP baton, OC chemical agent spray.

