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Advanced Investigations

Description

Upon completion, the students will have current and accurate copies of several products, which are individually tailored to the student. These products will include: Search warrant, affidavit, and return for a place; Search warrant, affidavit, and return for cell phone records (Title 18 USC); Search warrant, affidavit, and return for digitally stored records (Title 18 USC); Search warrant, affidavit, and return for social media (Facebook, SnapChat, Instagram, Google, Apple); How to open and close a multi-county grand jury investigation and request a subpoena; Issues surrounding Geo-Fence warrants; Advantages of cell tower area dump search warrants (Title 18 USC); Case management techniques; Reports on TDOA (location records) provided by cell phone carriers; Video evidence collection techniques; Evidence collection techniques; Interview techniques; Application of the “action report” case management style, court issues, and court decisions (McGirt, Tulsa v. O’Brien, Garrity) from a Pontotoc County ADA; Cooperative investigations; Case Study (State v. Miranda); Final Case Study where the students move through the process (Chickasaw Nation v. Smith); Pre-test and final test will be given; When the students leave, they will have search warrants tailored to them; not just a pdf or Word copy of a search warrant version. The class is provided at no charge. Students ARE REQUIRED TO BRING A COMPUTER to class EACH DAY which can receive email via Wi-Fi. This is how the products for each module will be delivered as they move through the class. Students CAN NOT use an iPad or smart phone in lieu of a computer to complete the practical exercise for each module. We have tried that in the past and the students just cannot keep up. Interested individuals can secure a seat in the class by emailing Agent Doug Kimberlin at douglas.kimberlin@able.ok.gov. The students need to provide their name, contact number, email, CLEET NUMBER, and agency. They will be sent a “welcome letter” about 10 days prior to the start of the class to confirm their attendance. Class size is limited to 50 students.

Description

Upon completion, the students will have current and accurate copies of several products, which are individually tailored to the student. These products will include: Search warrant, affidavit, and return for a place; Search warrant, affidavit, and return for cell phone records (Title 18 USC); Search warrant, affidavit, and return for digitally stored records (Title 18 USC); Search warrant, affidavit, and return for social media (Facebook, SnapChat, Instagram, Google, Apple); How to open and close a multi-county grand jury investigation and request a subpoena; Issues surrounding Geo-Fence warrants; Advantages of cell tower area dump search warrants (Title 18 USC); Case management techniques; Reports on TDOA (location records) provided by cell phone carriers; Video evidence collection techniques; Evidence collection techniques; Interview techniques; Application of the “action report” case management style, court issues, and court decisions (McGirt, Tulsa v. O’Brien, Garrity) from a Pontotoc County ADA; Cooperative investigations; Case Study (State v. Miranda); Final Case Study where the students move through the process (Chickasaw Nation v. Smith); Pre-test and final test will be given; When the students leave, they will have search warrants tailored to them; not just a pdf or Word copy of a search warrant version. The class is provided at no charge. Students ARE REQUIRED TO BRING A COMPUTER to class EACH DAY which can receive email via Wi-Fi. This is how the products for each module will be delivered as they move through the class. Students CAN NOT use an iPad or smart phone in lieu of a computer to complete the practical exercise for each module. We have tried that in the past and the students just cannot keep up. Interested individuals can secure a seat in the class by emailing Agent Doug Kimberlin at douglas.kimberlin@able.ok.gov. The students need to provide their name, contact number, email, CLEET NUMBER, and agency. They will be sent a “welcome letter” about 10 days prior to the start of the class to confirm their attendance. Class size is limited to 50 students.

Location

CLEET
2401 Egypt Rd.
Ada
State: OK
Zip Code: 74820

Start Time

04-07-2026 08:00 AM

End Time

04-09-2026 05:00 PM

 

Course Information:

Cost: Free
Hours: 24

Contact Information:

Contact: Douglas Kimberlin
Email: douglas.kimberlin@able.ok.gov

Last Modified on Feb 24, 2026