SPOTLIGHT INVESTIGATIVE Congratulations to Our CFLs! Division President Tom Demont lists the recent CFLs and urges you get your credential, too. requirement on the road to earning their CFLs in Safes and Vaults. All SAVTA members are encouraged to sign up and take the CFL Safes and Vaults exam in Tulsa aſter class. To date, we have had 41 safe techs complete the two-day class to begin earning their CFLs. If you think a career in forensics is something that sparks your interest, then plan to A Name Andrew Alchin Dustin Black John Bradshaw Robert Cullum Chris Dichiara Jim Hancock Patrick Hollis Elaad Israeli Chad Kahle David McFarland Mike McGee Hans Mejlshede Max Squire Jeffrey Stark Beta Tam John Truempy Daniel VanDenburgh Kevin Wilson 12 attend SAFETECH in Tulsa or ALOA 2020 in Kansas City this July. At both conven- tions, you have an opportunity to complete specific CFL class requirements. Or you can attend the IAIL conference in 2021 at SAFETECH. That’s right, we are piggybacking our forensics classes starting in 2021. Any IAIL member can sit for any of the four CFL exams at any time. Once you test Member Number 820 2369 691 2364 2276 330 824 2357 2159 2366 735 37 2363 2233 2337 505 2375 2365 KEYNOTES FEBRUARY 2020 Status Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Awarded Expiration 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 2021 s we embrace the new educational year with so much to do and so little time to do it, start planning classes for your certified foren- sic locksmith (CFL) exam now. Forensics I & II for safe techs, which is a two-day class, will be held at the SAFETECH convention in Tulsa, OK, this April so safe and vault technicians can complete this mandatory and pass the exam, you have one year to complete the remainder of your require- ments to be awarded your CFL certificate and photo ID card. If you don’t complete all the requirements, you must take the exam again. The chart to the leſt shows those who passed their exam and were awarded CFLs in 2019. As you can see from the list of new CFLs, we had a bumper crop in 2019. We wish all our new CFLs much success with their investigative work and hope that they have a prosperous 2020. “Awarded” means that they have completed all the requirements to receive their certificate. The year 2021 is when they will need to recertify to keep their CFL active. If you have any questions, suggestions or ideas, please contact me directly at [email protected]. Tom Resciniti Demont, AHC, CAI, CFDI, CFL, CMIL, CML, CMST, ICML, IFDI, LSFDI, ARL. President, In- ternational Association of Investigative Locksmiths. [email protected] Get Published! IAIL members: Submit your articles for the Investigat ive Spot light department. Send your information to Ross Squire at [email protected]. WWW.ALOA.ORG