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Fri, 08 Jun 2007
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| Resume of Fidele St-Amand |
Fidèle St-Amand, of 995 John Cormier, Beresford,
New Brunswick, E8K 1W3
Home: (506) 783-8662 Cell: (506) 545-8665
Fax: (506) 542-9222
E-mail: fidelestamandfpi@rogers.com
Website: http://www.fpistamandagency.zoomshare.com
Owner and operator of a Forensic and Private
Investigation business called Forensic & Private
Investigation (St-Amand) Agency since November
2004.
Work Experience: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
February – May 2005
Bathurst, New Brunswick
Acting and in charge of the Bathurst
Forensic Identification Section
Three months contract with the Royal Canadian
Mounted Police and in charge of the Bathurst
Forensic Identification Section, while having a
trainee/understudy under his supervision.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
July 1979 – November 2004
Ontario & New Brunswick
Corporal from 1991
Member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
(RCMP), for over twenty-five years (25). I did
the last fourteen years with the Bathurst
Forensic Identification Section in Bathurst, New
Brunswick.
My duties as an Identification Specialist
included crime scene examination, as well as the
examination for, and the comparison of,
fingerprints and palm prints, photography, plan
drawing, chart preparation, the comparison of
physical evidence, and footwear identifications.
I was also involved in Fire scene examination and
interpretations of the recovered evidence. Attend
and investigate all accidental death and/or
accident causing injuries in the mining
industries and/or industrial field, homicide
investigations, assistance to Municipal police
forces, etc…
In September of 1989, after completing almost
eleven (11) years of Detachment duties, including
drug investigations, Federal status and general
investigations in the Province of Ontario, I was
accepted for a position within the Forensic
Identification Section.
Education/Training:
W.H.S.C.C. / C.S.S.I.A.T
February 2007
Beresford, New Brunswick
Course: Occupational Health and Safety
Three days course in reference to the
Occupational Health and Safety Act and
regulations including overview of the New
Brunswick; Workplace Health, Safety and
Compensation Commission Act and Regulations.
RCMP Training Services “J” Division
March 2004
Bathurst, New Brunswick
Lecture: Harassment in the workplace
Be treated fairly by your employer and co-workers
and how to treat others respectfully.
RCMP Training Services “J” Division
March 2004
Bathurst, New Brunswick
Awareness of Canadian Labour Code Part II
How can the Canadian Labour Code Part II
protect us as an employee.
Canadian Police College
October 1999
Ottawa, Ontario
Specialized Training\Course
– Basic Bloodstain Pattern Recognizance
Course
How to locate, examine and measure blood stain
pattern and reproduce scenario/events on paper or
called for assistance from a Blood splatter
analyst.
RCMP Training Services “J” Division
December 1998
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Certification - Computerized Crime Scene
Diagramming course
Methods used to take measurements of a crime
scene (area) and how to reproduce it on paper by
the use of computers as a plan drawing at scale.
New Brunswick Fire Investigation School
June 1998
Miramichi, New Brunswick
Specialized Training\Course
- Special Fire Scene Investigation Course
Successfully completed all four (4) levels of
fire scene courses given by the New Brunswick
Investigation School and obtain certification.
Also, testified as an expert at the Court of
Queen’s Bench in the Province of New Brunswick;
determine possible cause and origin of the fire.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
June 1998
Ottawa, Ontario
Specialized Training\Course
- Advance Forensic Identification Course
Advance identification techniques, studies and
developments in the field of Forensic
Identification duties.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
June 1996
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Specialized Training\Course
- Fluorescent Techniques Course
Techniques on how to examine develop and record
evidence found while using fluorescent methods.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
March 1996
Canadian Police College,
Vancouver,British Columbia
Specialized Training\Course
- Anthropology Course
Techniques and methods of properly record the
discovery of human bodies.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
August 1994
Canadian Police College, Ottawa, Ontario
Specialized Training\Course
- Senior Forensic Identification Course
Advance methods and techniques in the field of
forensic identifications.
RCMP Training Services “J” Division
January 1993
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Specialized Training Course
Effective Presentation Course
How too effectively, by using different methods
and techniques, prepare and make a presentation
before an audience, and/or a group of
individuals, on any given subject.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
May 1992
Training Services “J” Division,
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Specialized Training\Course
- Crime Scene Video Course
Techniques and methods of video taping any crime
scene or activity, edit the video and how to
produce a final video tape.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
May & June 1990
Canadian Police College, Ottawa, Ontario
Certification of Forensic Identification Course
Ottawa, Ontario
Nine (9) weeks of intense course to obtain and
reached the required qualification as a Forensic
Identification technician\specialist.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
December 1988
Toronto, Ontario
Specialized Training\Course
- Leadership Training Course
Advance techniques and methods to promote
leadership in an office.
Awards\Achievements:
Certified Fingerprint Examiner -1996
After six (6) years of performing Forensic and
Identification duties and testifying at three (3)
court trials before a judge after being declared
as an Expert in fingerprint identification, I was
recognized, by the Deputy Solicitor General of
Canada, (under section 667(5) of the Criminal
Code of Canada) as a Certified Fingerprint
Examiner.
Retirement from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
in November 2004.
After serving twenty-five (25) years, I received
a Certificate of Service signed by the Assistant
Commissioner Graham of “J” Division as well as a
Public Service Award signed by the Prime Minister
of Canada, Paul Martin.
Affiliations: Canadian Identification Society,
Member
January 1997 – Present
Skills: - Fingerprint and footprint examiner
Will compare and identify any fingerprint or
footprint patterns.
- Photographer
I have been doing photography and video for the
past twenty-five (25) years with the last sixteen
(16) as a Forensic Specialist (macro, photo
enhancement, etc…)
- Physical Match
Will compare and identify any possible physical
match
i.e.: broken piece of plastic, glass, wood,
metal, etc….
- Crime or accidental scene examination
Will examine and determine the probable cause &
method use during the crime or the possible
accident.
- Expert in fingerprints, footprints, physical
match and arson scene Investigation (origin and
cause).
Interests: Provide the best possible results
to everyone who requests my assistance.
Computer Skills: Familiar with a lot of
software applications such as: Microsoft Word and
Excel, Adobe Photoshop programs, Auto Sketch
diagramming, internet explorer and most of it’s
applications, Simply Accounting, editing any
documents & photos and re-saving them, also well
familiar with most photo/video capture and
editing programs.
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Posted 08:44
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| Services provided by this agency: |
I will first introduce myself. I¡¯m Fidele St-
Amand, Owner/operator of Forensic & Private
Investigation (St-Amand) Agency, located in
Beresford (next to Bathurst), New Brunswick. This
Agency is licenced (#0559694 49 000) with the
Province of New Brunswick to do Private
Investigations and Security Services. So far,the
Agency only have one part time employee, Gerry
Lebel.
Here is my personnel background: I have served
twenty-five years (1979 to 2004) with the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). I did my first 11
years in the RCMP as an investigator in all
Federal Statutes (General Investigation, Drugs,
Customs & Excise, Immigration, Income Tax Fraud,
Small vessel Regulations, to name a few Federal
Regulations) in the Province of Ontario (Ottawa,
North Bay and Cornwall). The last fourteen years,
I joined a specialized unit and worked as a
Forensic Specialist. A Forensic specialist in the
RCMP does crime scene examination, collecting
evidence such as: fingerprints, footprints, hair
and fibre, tool marks, blood, etc¡ found at crime
scenes. Then, to compare that evidence recovered
against known criminals. I also have been
involved and investigated a number of accidental
death or accident in the mining business as well
as in the industrial field.
I retired from the RCMP in November 2004 and
started my own business: Forensic & Private
Investigation (St-Amand) Agency. This agency is
available to assist you in the following
categories:
- Accident Investigations:
¡ð Construction
o Industrial
o Machinery-related
o Mining
o Pedestrians
o Premises
o Recreational
o Vehicles
o Workplaces
- Comparison:
¡ð Fingerprints
¡ð Footprints
¡ð All physical evidence (tool
marks, broken pieces plastic, glass, metal, etc¡)
- Crime Scene examination:
¡ð Fingerprints
¡ð Footprints
¡ð Physical evidence (tool marks,
broken pieces plastic, glass, metal etc..)
- Crime scene evidence, file review,
research, site/scene inspections, verbal and
written reports, court rooms testimony and assist
in case strategy with similar experience.
- Documents services (All types)
- Expert witness testimony:
¡ð Fingerprints
¡ð Footprints
¡ð All physical evidence
¡ð Arson (origin and cause)
- General Investigations:
¡ð Arson Investigation (cause and
origin)
¡ð Break & Enter
¡ð Case and Evidence examination
¡ð Disability claim
¡ð Discrimination
¡ð Employee (violation/termination)
¡ð Employee complaint
¡ð Employment harassment
¡ð Employment issues
¡ð Employment screening
¡ð Excessive use of force
¡ð Fire (Arson) cause and origin
¡ð Frauds
¡ð Gangs
¡ð Insurance Fraud
¡ð Internal and complaints
¡ð Malpractice
¡ð Molestation
¡ð Negligent hiring/retention
¡ð Parking lot crime
¡ð Personal injuries
¡ð Pre-employment background
¡ð Professional negligence ¨C Legal
¡ð Professional negligence ¨C medical
¡ð Public complaint
¡ð Retaliation
¡ð Run away or missing person
¡ð Security clearance/background
¡ð Sexual harassment
¡ð Shoplifting
¡ð Theft
¡ð Workplace violence
¡ð Wrongful termination
- Licenced as Private Investigator and for
Security Services
- Qualified and has testified as expert in
Provincial Court and Queen¡¯s Bench Court
- Photography
- Plan drawing at scale (Accident scene and
crime scene diagrams & Court exhibits)
- Safety and hazard analysis
- Surveillance
- Video
- Workplace Safety (OHSA)
If I can be of any assistance to you or your
company, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Please note that I am fluently bilingual, French
and English.
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Posted 08:32
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Sun, 19 Nov 2006
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Need help |
If I can be of any assistance don't hesitate to
call me at 506-783-8662, cell; 506-545-8665 or
send me a fax at 506-542-9222 with your name,
address, telephone number and what help you need
and I will get back to you. Or send me an email
to: fidelestamandfpi@rogers.com
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Dangerous |
The field of Forensic science and study can be a
very dangerous job. The forensic specialist has
to take proper procedures to protect him self
from the environment. He must use proper safety
equipment to prevent him from getting any disease
or event cause death without proper ventilation.
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Posted 22:02
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Fingerprint or footprint |
No two fingerprints or footprints are the same.
The forensic study with the assistance of
computer search were able to establish that no
two fingerprints can be duplicated. The science
of fingerprints is very complicated but real.
Today, this science is the only science that has
been proven to be one of the means to identify
someone positively (100% surety)
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