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2011 Corpus Christi, Texas TEXAS CRIMINAL JUSTICE INFORMATION USERS GROUP May 5 th, 2011
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Not for Profit Organization. Created by the Insurance Sector in 1994. Link between LEAs and the Insurance Sector. Represent 28 Insurance Companies. Who we are
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Recovery of Stolen Vehicles. Maintain Database of Stolen Insured Vehicles. Build and maintain Vehicle Storage Facilities. Train LEAs in Vehicle Identification. What we do
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During 2009, 66,541 vehicles were stolen. An increase of 13.70% from 2008. During 2009, 28,718 vehicles were recovered. An increase of 22.19% from 2008. Statistics
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2005 – Stolen: 43,843 – Recovered: 22,461 2006 – Stolen: 45,604 – Recovered: 22,781 2007 – Stolen: 52,317 – Recovered: 23,619 2008 – Stolen: 58,522 – Recovered: 23,502 2009 – Stolen: 66,541 – Recovered: 28,718 Last 5 years
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Increase in violent crimes. Impound lots controlled by criminals. Agents in duty without uniform. Armed Forces. Organized Crime Unit. Organized Crime
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Nuevo Leon – 35% Baja California – 30% Sonora – 27% Chihuahua – 21% Tamaulipas – 16% Coahuila – 15% Border States Recovery Rate
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8 Closed cases for $70,000.00 USD. 3 Convictions. 11 Plea agreements for $80,000.00 USD. 24 Claims not paid for $450,000.00 USD. 95 Open cases for $1,700,000.00 USD. Insurance Fraud Unit
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Mexican Public Vehicle Registry. Federal Ministry of Public Safety. 18 Million VINS. No fee to register. Public Access. REPUVE
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Bill of Sale (Factura)
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Registration (Tarjeta de Circulacion)
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Custom’s Approval (Pedimento)
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NAEC. www.naec.ws NMVTIS. Law Enforcement Portal. VINNY. Customs. Partners
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Mario Crosswell-Estefan 2254 Nacogdoches Road San Antonio, TX, 78209 210-545-7100 Office 210-545-7110 Fax 210-954-0125 Cell mariocrosswell@yahoo.com Contact Information
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