Case of the week: Cheating spouse case at the US Open Of Surfing
A wife hired us to follow her husband as he at the US Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach. We caught him cheating at The Resort At Pelican in Newport Beach.
The following posts are in our “Case Of The Week” series. Our case of the week series are always informative, educational, and will open your eyes to the criminal mind through private eyes.
A wife hired us to follow her husband as he at the US Open of Surfing in Huntington Beach. We caught him cheating at The Resort At Pelican in Newport Beach.
Our case of the week involves a listening device we found in a Keurig coffee maker during a bug sweep. The story begins with a case we had 33 years ago.
Frank and Linda hired us to help find their runaway 16-year-old daughter. They dropped her off to take her SAT exam they day before. That never happened.
For the 4th of July, we followed a number of “patriots” who were more interested in making their own fireworks rather than watching those in the sky.
Sara had met someone on a dating website, and she fell for the #1 mistake we see in online dating con cases: Sending money to a person she’s never even met.
Our case of the week involves a father whose daughter was lured into the world of amateur porn. Jessica was on Craigslist and saw the ad.
Case of the week: Carrie and Sean are siblings. They didn’t want surveillance on their spouses, they wanted my agency to follow their cheating father.
Our case of the week involves a lucrative businessman who started a San Francisco marijuana dispensary, and whose business partner was becoming violent and greedy.
My case of the week involved finding and helping a girl with a drug problem: A daughter that was high, not making sense, talking and behaving erratically.
This week’s case of note involved a high-end business man here in Orange County who hired us to find a high-priced Las Vegas escort that stole his Rolex, his ID, his credit cards and around $16K in cash.