Cases where CFIs were Involved
Dave Lane, CFI with Books-A-Million was credited by Law Enforcement for the $194,556.85 e-Bay case that involved selling stolen audio books.
CFI involved in bizarre case: Suspect says watching "The Sopranos", "Dexter" and "Breaking Bad" gave an employee the idea to hide under his desk until after closing and then dress like a ninja to hide the fact he was stealing by filling tote boxes full of merchandise. He would then wait until 8 AM to leave with the merchandise after the store would open. Police found $30,000 in merchandise in his home.
Family credits Investigators for Never Giving Up - A professional interrogator from the management security services firm of Wicklander-Zulawski & Associates from Downers Grove, IL.
Domenic Cappelluti, CFI was seen on NBC Channel 5 in Chicago, after helping solve the murder of a 6 year-old girl.
Joe Hajdu, CFI is the investigator that solves the case of a New Yourk CIty man who was arrested on charges of selling $80,000 worth of stoeln Victoria's Secret Bras on online auction site eBay. THe suspect allegedly purchased the bras for wholesale prices from a professional shoplifting organization. (New York Daily News, September 3, 2008)