RESUME:
Acting
& Modeling Objectives:
Movies
Films
TV Shows
Commercials
Commercial Print
Experience:
Suspect Zero-Extra/Highway Patrolman, Paramount
Pictures (2002)
Special Skills &
Talents:
Police Officer Tactics
Emergency Vehicle Operations
Military Tactics
Sports & Hobbies:
Football, Basketball, Softball, Firearms, Fishing,
Outdoor activities and Running.
Languages:
German and Navajo.
SUMMARY
OF QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledgeable
and experienced in state and tribal law enforcement;
knowledgeable of jurisdictional issues in tribal
communities and experience in asset protection.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
February 19,
2003 to July 20, 2003 Sears
Asset Protection Associate Albuquerque, New Mexico
Perform required duties
as an Asset Protection Associate in department stores
under limited supervision. Protect the assets of
the Sears by proactively working to prevent instore
employee accidents, customer accidents, external
and 'internal thefts.
Investigate missing merchandise, currency, outgoing/
incoming products and a variety of electronic equipment
used in the daily operations of the store. Perform
daily/monthly safety checks within store premises
pertaining to fire extinguishers, emergency exits,
fire alarm systems, fire sprinklers and security
alarm systems. Perform weekly/monthly reports on
shrink areas, employee injuries, customer injuries,
recommendations for safety compliance in the workplace
and required audits of store merchandise.
Investigate shortages in cash wraps, high theft
merchandise, electronic equipment and floor merchandise.
Maintain and Utilize Closed Circuit Television (CCTV)
for the detection of external/ internal theft, store
security operations, quality control for subcontract
employees and incidents regarding risk management
issues. Ensure that employees and customers are
both in a safe environment to work and shop.
August 2002 Suspect
Zero
Extra (Hi Albuquerque, New Mexico Highway Patrol
Officer)
Played a character in the thriller, suspense movie
Suspect Zero
January 29, 1993 to August 21, 2001 Arizona Department
of Public Saftey
Highway Patrol Officer Phoenix, Arizona
Patrolled highways
and performed general duties of police work in the
protection of life and property through the enforcement
of laws and the prevention of crime.
Performed related tasks as required; patrolled state
highway systems by state owned patrol cars or other
means. Enforced traffic laws and controlled movement
of traffic. Maintained the familiarity of patrol
area by learning highways, landmarks, buildings
and topography.
Answered calls and complaints *involving vehicle
collisions, misdemeanors, and felonies. Responded
to general public calls for service. Stabilized
emergency situations on/off roadway systems throughout
the state. Secured accident or crime scenes, administered
first aid as first responder, and provided assistance
and protection as required. Wrote detailed reports
on police-related activities and issues. Investigated
traffic collisions and criminal cases by conducting
interviews and gathering evidence.
Arrested criminals and traffic law offenders and
transported to adult/juvenile detention facilities.
Utilized appropriate force to subdue offenders and
suspects. Prepared cases for court and testified
as witness. Kept informed and aware of persons and
places suspected of illegal activity and/or potential
for problems within my assigned area (northeastern
Arizona) of the state. Attended training classes
and seminars in police methods and related topics.
Operate and maintain a variety law enforcement equipment,
tools, weapons, and state-owned motor vehicles.
Participated in problem oriented policing efforts
by identifying problem locations, recommending and
implementing solutions, and monitoring the outcome.
Maintained liaisons with other law enforcement agencies
(tribal, county, and federal), court systems, and
the motoring public to promote a cooperative law
enforcement environment.
May 05, 1991 to January 28, 1993 Navajo Nation Police
Department
Police Officer Window Rock, Arizona
Under limited supervision,
I performed work of moderate difficulty involving
general police work in the protection of life and
property through the enforcement of tribal, federal
laws and regulations; performed related work as
assigned.
Patrolled assigned areas (Four Comer area; New Mexico,
Arizona, and Utah) of the Navajo Nation for the
prevention of crime and enforcement of all applicable
criminal, traffic, narcotics, and liquor laws. I
carried -a variety of firearms, responded to calls
for service involving crimes such as robberies,
assaults, homicides, and narcotics violations. Responded
to general public service calls for civil or societal
problems; issued traffic summons, warnings and vehicle
equipment repair orders; made arrests and searched
suspects for weapons and evidence. I also advised
suspects of their rights, as well.
Completed and maintained various reports and other
documentation related to assigned police activities;
responded to calls involving traffic collisions,
criminal and other violations. Investigated and
secured crime scenes, 'interviewed witnesses, interrogated
suspects, took photographs and/or diagrams of crime
scenes as needed. Seized controlled substances,
evidence, and recovered stolen property. Provided
backup and assisted other police units and law enforcement
agencies.
Prepared judicial documentation and executed search
warrants; served court orders and arrest warrants;
testified *in criminal and civil courts as required.
Maintained peace and
public order at community events and public gatherings.
Promoted community oriented policing through community
interaction. Participated in crime prevention, gang
awareness, and safety activities through presentations
at community meetings, educational institutions
(D.A.R.E.), public and private groups. I attended
and participated in training and
employee development activities.
February 13, 1986 to
February 12, 1989 United States Army
Tracked Vehicle Mechanic Kitzingen, Germany
The success of US Army
missions depended on keeping automotive and heavy
track vehicle equipment in top operating condition.
As a vital member of the mechanical and maintenance
team, my duties as a Track Vehicle Mechanic was
primarily responsible for performing maintenance
on tracked vehicles, wheeled vehicles, and material
handling equipment along with chemical quartermaster
equipment. Supervised immediate subordinates on
performing related (maintenance) responsibilities
to all Tracked Vehicles in an Air Defense Aftillefy
Battery. This also 'included fuel, hydraulic and
electrical system repair and maintenance.
Repaired gas turbine power plants/packs, diesel
power plants/packs, compression ignition engine
fuel systems and compression ignition air induction
systems. Maintained and repaired vehicle air cooling
systems, vehicle liquid cooling systems, automatic
transmission assemblies, transfer assemblies, hydraulic
operating systems and Tracked vehicle hydraulic
assemblies. Troubleshooting problems in vehicle
engines, electrical systems, steering, brakes and
torsion suspensions. Tuned and repaired engines;
Replaced and repaired damaged body/hull parts, hydraulic
lifts and shovel/grader blades on Recovery Tracked
vehicles. Established and followed schedules for
maintaining Tracked vehicles in garrison and field
environments.
Education:
May 1985 Chinle High School Chinle, Arizona
High School Diploma
May 2004 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, New
Mexico
(Expected graduation date)
B.A. Criminology; Minor: Psychology
Skills:
Experienced in police tactics, self defense and
patrol operations. Emergency vehicle operations
(Specialize in Ford Crown Victoria Interceptor;
Chevrolet Caprice motor) in all weather conditions
and road types.
Familiar and knowledgeable in state and tribal (Arizona,
New Mexico, and Utah) law enforcement issues regarding
inter-agency collaboration.