Citizens Behind the Badge
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Citizens Behind the Badge
@CitizensBTB
Citizens Behind the Badge is dedicated to fighting the disastrous ‘Defund and Defame’ the police movement that is plaguing the Nation.
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A million dollars for an answer: Where is Nancy Guthrie?
The Guthrie family isn’t looking for a miracle anymore, they are looking for a resolution.
In Part 2 of our deep dive, we discuss the grim reality of the $1,000,000 reward for the return of Nancy’s body.
Investigative expert Morgan Wright explains what this shift means for the case and how AI might be the key to finding what investigators missed.
Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube, just search for the Heroes Behind the badge Podcast!
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Caller on phone with @JLRINVESTIGATES talking about a show he was watching and a Tattoo on a possible Suspect!!
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@hotwire405 Thank for sharing @hotwire405 Much appreciated!
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Here is a recent video from @CitizensBTB , WHICH I HIGHLY Recommend you Follow, with the Great MORGAN WRIGHT, a Technical advisor to America's Most Wanted, breaking down the details that most of us may have missed!!!
You can watch the whole video here-youtube.com/watch?v=CA2gRx…

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After more than 25 years of dedicated service, the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office recognizes the retirement of Deputy Brian Harris and K9 Ava.
During his career, Deputy Harris served across many divisions within our office, including Detention, House Arrest, the Training Division, and Patrol, as well as 14 years with the WCSO K9 Unit. In that time, he helped develop and guide the program through his leadership, experience, and commitment to preparing both deputies and K9 teams for the demands of the job.
K9 Ava faithfully served alongside Deputy Harris for six years, helping ensure the safety of our deputies, partner agencies, and the community. Beyond her work in the field, Ava became a beloved presence in our community.
“Deputy Harris has been an integral part of the success of our K9 program for more than a decade. His dedication to training, mentorship, and service has left a lasting legacy within this office,” said Sheriff Darin Balaam. “K9 Ava has been an outstanding partner and a true ambassador for our agency, earning the admiration of our community. They will both be greatly missed.”
Please join us in wishing Deputy Harris and K9 Ava a well-deserved retirement and many years of happiness in this next chapter.
#WCSO #Deputies #Retirement #K9 #K9Unit #K9Retirement #ThankYouForYourService #ProudSheriff
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The logic is simple: It was a burglary, or it was a targeted abduction. It can’t be both.
In this clip, investigative expert Morgan Wright (Technical Advisor to America’s Most Wanted) strips away the "inherited narrative" of the Nancy Guthrie case.
If the 16-minute window doesn't fit a burglary, what was the real objective?
Get the full breakdown in our latest two-part podcast: The Nancy Guthrie Case - What Investigators Got Wrong
Listen on your favorite podcast platform or watch on YouTube. Search: 'Heroes Behind the Badge Podcast'
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One of the service members who lost their life in the aircraft crash in Iraq was Tech. Sgt. Ashley B. Pruitt, who served with the 6th Air Refueling Wing at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. She spent 9 years in the US Air Force.
She leaves behind a husband, a three-year-old daughter, and a stepson. May her memory and her sacrifice forever be a blessing.

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PART 2 is out today! 🕵️♀️ The Nancy Guthrie Case: What Investigators Got Wrong - And the AI That Could Solve It
What if the technology to solve cold cases already exists and most law enforcement doesn't know how to use it?
Watch on YouTube or listen on your favorite podcast platform, just search for the 'Heroes Behind the Badge Podcast'. Link Below.
In Part 2 of this two-part conversation on the Heroes Behind the Badge Podcast, Morgan Wright goes beyond the Guthrie case and reveals what's actually changing in cold case investigation.
This episode is not about hope or hype. It's not about what AI might do someday. And it's not about replacing investigators.
It's about what is already operational and the uncomfortable gap between what law enforcement knows and what they could know if the right tools were in their hands.
We talk about:
-How a six-month fugitive was located in 36 hours using only open-source data
-Why treating a case like a social media profile changes everything
-How AI-structured prompts are producing 15-page investigative reports in hours
-Why the reward in the Guthrie case may not be what breaks it open
-The second-suspect question and what the ring camera footage doesn't tell us
-The $5.7 trillion annual cost of unsolved crime in America
-How ordinary citizens can contribute to active cases right now
The conversation that started in Part 1 with first-principles analysis of the Guthrie case ends here with something bigger: a look at how the entire architecture of cold case investigation is being rebuilt and how citizens are now part of that system.
If you want to understand where investigative technology is actually headed, this is the episode.
Listen to more episodes of Heroes Behind the Badge.
Like, Subscribe, and Share to support the men and women who serve behind the badge.

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Hero NYPD chief who chased down bomb suspects speaks out: 'Once a cop, always a cop' trib.al/G5l2YWz

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