Can I Help Find Your Missing Loved One?

Exceptional Inspector Chuck Nash (Ret.), From the Durham Regional Police Service Talks about Cold Cases & Gives Valuable Safety Advice!

October 07, 2020 Diana Trepkov Season 1 Episode 27
Can I Help Find Your Missing Loved One?
Exceptional Inspector Chuck Nash (Ret.), From the Durham Regional Police Service Talks about Cold Cases & Gives Valuable Safety Advice!
Show Notes

Please listen to what the Exceptional Inspector Chuck Nash (Ret.), from the Durham Regional Police Service has to say in this informative interview.

 You will hear about Chucks career spanning 32 years with Durham Regional Police. Throughout his career he has worked in a variety of areas including 17
years in uniform patrol as a Constable, Sergeant, Staff Sergeant and Inspector. Chuck also has an extensive background as an investigator with 15 years of
experience where he performed his duties in the Street Crime Unit, Criminal Investigation Branch and 10 years in the Homicide Unit.  Chuck has been the lead detective on several large scaled investigations including homicides, attempt homicides, robberies, infant deaths, found human remains, missing persons, sexual assaults, kidnappings and abductions.   

Chuck has lectured on varied topics including Major Case Management, hard copy file management, crime scene management and death investigations. Chuck continues to be active on found human remain investigations. He has provided guidance to police services across Canada and the United States on how to gather and interpret dental records for missing persons, and unidentified remains and their investigative protocols pursuant to Ontario Major Case Management, ViCLAS, NCIC and Interpol Systems. Chuck is a member of the National Committee on Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains and is considered a Subject Matter Expert on those investigations. Additionally, Chuck had the opportunity of lecturing at the Ontario Homicide Investigator’s Association (OHIA) Annual Workshop regarding Cold Case investigations….and so much more!

In this Podcast interview you will also hear of cold cases which I completed forensic artwork for, an age progression of missing Noreen Anne Greenley who disappeared on September 14th, 1963 and the 2D facial reconstruction I did of the Jane Doe which is known as the Clarington Unidentified Female Human Remains case from 2006 (Chuck and I were on Canada AM Live on March 7th, 2011 with Host Beverly Thomson).  

Chuck also gives valuable safety advice to help protect females out alone in public!