Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Missing persons: Facts everyone should know

Adam Quirk has worked with a number of law enforcement agencies in the past, such as the FBI and DEA. Even now, as a private investigator, Adam Quirk says that there are still some cases that hound and haunt him. Many of these are missing person cases.
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For this blog, Adam Quirk shares a few facts on missing person cases that he believes everyone should know.

• There are around 325 million people in the United States. At any given point in time, the 83,000 people who are reported missing, with nearly half (38,000) being people below 19 years old.

• Every year, 750,000 people are reported missing in the U.S.

• According to statistics, a child in the U.S. goes missing every 40 seconds. That’s approximately 2,300 children that go missing every day. Most commonly, children go missing because they either get lost, run away, or are abducted.

• Adam Quirk mentions that law enforcement emphasizes the first 24 hours as the most critical in finding a missing child.

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• People who have a hunch that persons they love are missing should report this to authorities immediately.

• In the U.S., people who have been missing for over seven years may be declared legally dead.

These cases are often given to private investigators.

A licensed private investigator, Adam Quirk previously worked for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Visit this page for more articles on law enforcement.

Thursday, June 13, 2019

What to do if you see a law fugitive

It is the civic duty of every citizen to report ongoing crimes to law enforcement. It is also equally important for people to report sightings of wanted persons to local law enforcement, since the presence of these people in your community can increase the risks of crime, violence, and may disrupt the community.
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 Perhaps the local media showed footage and photos of wanted persons in your area and you happen to know who that person is and their whereabouts. According to former law enforcement agent Adam Quirk, informing local law enforcement of such sightings is a civic duty to your community. If you do see a wanted person in your area, here is what you can do.

If you can tip off your local law enforcement of the whereabouts of a wanted person, you may simply call your local police department and give them the information. If possible, call them as soon as you can, as delaying the call may give the wanted person enough time to escape or a window to commit other crimes.

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The only time you should call 911 on wanted persons is when you feel like they are an immediate threat to you and your family. For instance, if you see the wanted person lurking outside your home, you should call 911. However, in the off chance that the wanted person is inside your home as a guest, you may also call 911. According to Adam Quirk, 911 operators are trained to handle most situations. If you pretend that you’re just ordering pizza and are unable to mention that you and your family are being threatened, operators would know what to do as long as you leave your address.

Adam Quirk is an award-winning criminal justice professional with over 15 years of experience in investigations, regulatory compliance, team leadership and supervision, program initiation and development, and coalition¬-building. For more reads on law enforcement, visit this website.

Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Why hiring a private investigator could be a good idea before getting married

Getting married is a long-term commitment and a lifetime vow willingly undertaken. According to a report by Wall Street Journal, more and more people are seeking the assistance of private investigators to do background checks on their fiancés before getting married. Here are some valid reasons for doing so:
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To determine habits that are cause of concern.
Being married to someone means you will be dealing with that person day in and day out, and you would want to find out if he or she has any disturbing habits. This is a good way to see if your patience will be long enough in case you don’t like what you find out.
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To determine financial status and income details.
You might be under the impression that your fiancé is financially suitable to be with you for years to come. It is only right to make sure that this is truly the case, and hiring a private investigator can help you with that. If you don’t like what you discover, you can hold off getting married and stay secure.

To determine criminal records.
As disappointing as it is, some people lie about their past. Your fiancé might not be telling the truth about his or her past 100% because of run-ins with the law. A private investigator will help you unearth if your fiancé has a criminal record.

Adam Quirk is an award-winning criminal justice professional with over 15 years of experience in investigations, regulatory compliance, team leadership and supervision, program initiation and development, and coalition-building. Currently a licensed private investigator, he had done work for both the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. For more articles like this, visit this page.

Friday, January 11, 2019

Benefits of hiring a private investigator for your business


Owning a business has its ups and downs, and sometimes, the downs concern dealing with questionable employees. While there is the human resources department that can assess the hiring, there are some things that are out of their reach. This is where a private investigator comes in handy for your business, and here are some reasons why you should consider hiring one.

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A private investigator can do background checks. If you feel like one of your employees is skimming money off of the business or doing something under the table, a private investigator can find out about these activities so that proper disciplinary actions can be given.

A private investigator can research on investors. There would be times when investors would be interested to get a hold of your business’ success, but not all of them are truthful with what they offer. A PI can do a financial check if investors do have the money to back up their claims, so you can make the best decision for the future or direction of your business.

A private investigator can dig into unaccounted expenses. One of the main struggles that many business owners face are inaccuracies in cash flow and expenses sheet. If you feel like your finance department or your accountants are stealing money, a private investigator can probe into their activities and find out where the money is going.

Adam Quirk is an award-winning criminal justice professional with over 15 years of experience in investigations, regulatory compliance, team leadership and supervision, program initiation and development, and coalition-building. Currently a private investigator, he has served in both the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. For more articles like this, visit this page

Monday, September 3, 2018

Why Is Marijuana Illegal In The United States?

In the United States, marijuana is illegal under federal law, which covers even states that legalize it. Under the scheduling system of the federal government, it’s a schedule 1 drug, meaning it’s deemed to have no medical value but with a high potential for abuse. Marijuana is in the same category as heroin and in a more restrictive classification than schedule 2 drugs such as cocaine.

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For nearly a century, there are different lines of reasoning used to argue for the criminalization of marijuana across the U.S., including the following. First, it’s perceived as addictive. Second, it is considered to have no medicinal use, and third, it has been historically linked with narcotics including heroin.

The 1906 Federal Food and Drug Act set the stage for the series of legislative acts on the substance – it didn’t actually restrict marijuana but instead expanded the federal government’s power regarding drugs. After three years, the Congress passed the Opium Exclusion Act. Twenty years later, the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration was formed. In 1930, its name was shortened to the FDA.

While many calls have been made to reschedule marijuana, there are serious hurdles along the way, mainly that there have been no large-scale clinical trials on the substance, which are traditionally needed to prove medical value to the federal government. It should be noted, however, that these clinical studies are much more difficult to undertake when a substance is strictly regulated as a schedule 1 drug.
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The barriers are in place to using marijuana medicinally with freedom, but debates around the marijuana policy rage on and are likely to continue doing so.

Adam Quirk is a private investigator who has had 15 years of experience working for both the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. For more on Adam, visit this page.

Monday, August 6, 2018

Road Safety: Preventing Car Theft

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, a vehicle is stolen in the United States every 44 seconds. Car theft prevention should always be on the mind of every car owner. 

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Always keep track of the keys and never leave them in places accessible to thieves. Leave spare keys at home, far from the main door of the house, and preferably in the bedroom. Avoid resting primary keys on key-holders near the main door as well. 

If there isn’t anyone behind the wheel, turn off the engine. Car owners often leave their cars running on their driveway, then head back inside their homes to finish their morning coffee or fix their bags. This mistake invites burglars and saves them time to break into the car with minimal effort. 

Park in well-lit areas to deter criminals. Parking near security cameras and entrances of establishments can provide car owners added layers of protection. 

Valuables are thief magnets or eye candies; never leave them inside the car. Mobile phones, tablets, laptops, purses, and even loose change are all temptations for break-ins. If a person has to leave valuables inside the car, this should be placed in the trunk, under the seats, or any other area of the car not visible through the windows.

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Adam Quirk is experienced in the areas of investigation of drug diversion, violent crime, and bank robbery cases, and interviewing witnesses and interrogating suspects. Read other similar updates by subscribing to this blog.

Friday, July 20, 2018

Tips To Help You Survive An Armed Robbery

Any type of robbery puts a person in a dangerous situation.  Criminals often look for individuals whom they can target.  The best way to be safe from an armed robbery is by avoiding one.  Armed robbers are often strong and have targets.  And in most cases, they don’t want to get caught.

Almost all robberies are considered “strong-arm” robberies.  These happen on the streets, such as in alleys, sidewalks, and parking lots.  In essence, purse-snatching and mugging are similar to a strong-arm robbery.  Armed robberies can happen at any time of day, but most cases take place at night; before sunrise and after sunset.


In the event of a robbery, most people who cooperate with a robber don’t get hurt.  To survive an armed robbery, it’s best to cut down the heroics, even when it’s tempting to fight back.  If a robber has a weapon, they could be overly suspicious and nervous, causing them to act quickly with the trigger.  When they demand money, kindly and clearly state that money will be given while handing over the wallet.  Try to stay calm to not cause the robber to do any more harm. 

The best tip for a person to survive an armed robbery is to cooperate as much as possible with the robber.  There are cases wherein an individual can be held hostage by a robber for a short period, still the best course of action to take to is to do what the robber tells one to do.  When dealing with a robber, an individual must maintain compassion in their voice and know that most armed robberies end without physical harm. 

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A private investigator, Adam Quirk has had 15 years of experience working for both the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. For similar updates, subscribe to this blog.