Matthew Forest

Crime Scene Investigator II at Prince George County Police
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Contact Information
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Washington DC-Baltimore Area
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency
  • Polish Elementary proficiency

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Credentials

  • Employee Possessor Letter of Clearance
    ATF

Experience

    • United States
    • Law Enforcement
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Crime Scene Investigator II
      • Aug 2018 - Present

    • Pyrotechnician
      • May 2016 - Sep 2018

      Licensed by ATF to transport, receive, or possess explosive materials as an employee possessor. Install firing tubes and fireworks following safety protocol to ensure safe discharge of fireworks. Safely discharge fireworks electronically and/or manually. Licensed by ATF to transport, receive, or possess explosive materials as an employee possessor. Install firing tubes and fireworks following safety protocol to ensure safe discharge of fireworks. Safely discharge fireworks electronically and/or manually.

    • Law Enforcement
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Intern
      • Jun 2017 - Aug 2017

      Assist detectives in the crime scene unit by investigating scenes, enforcing search warrants, and process seized items for additional evidence. Assist detectives in the crime scene unit by investigating scenes, enforcing search warrants, and process seized items for additional evidence.

    • Forensic Science Intern
      • Jan 2013 - Jul 2013

      As an intern at Suffolk County Crime Lab, I worked on a project analyzing MICR toner, to see if there were distinguishable characteristics that could aid in the detection of fraud in various documents. I have observed and learned about serial number restorations on guns, and analyzed cars from accidents collecting paint samples and recovering crash data from air bag control modules. As an intern at Suffolk County Crime Lab, I worked on a project analyzing MICR toner, to see if there were distinguishable characteristics that could aid in the detection of fraud in various documents. I have observed and learned about serial number restorations on guns, and analyzed cars from accidents collecting paint samples and recovering crash data from air bag control modules.

Education

  • University of New Haven
    Master of Science (M.S.), Forensic Technology
    2016 - 2018
  • Hofstra University
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Forensic Science
    2010 - 2014

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