Members of the Law Enforcement Advisory Council
The Entrust America Law Enforcement Advisory Board is an independent panel of retired major city
police chiefs and senior federal, state and local law enforcement leaders. The directors are actively
engaged with Entrust America operations. This is a dedicated working Board who leads guides and directs the
efforts of the Police Protection Network in North America. The Board is dedicated to bringing national and
local best practices with the belief there is a critical need for a trustworthy and affordable plan to help
corporate America with data protection and mitigation to guard against a data breaches. Law Enforcement is
the natural path way to thwart ID theft. Law Enforcement is the proper pathway and partnership with American's
who have been victimized by ID theft so they can get back their good name. Our Board consists of select
senior executives with outstanding career-long records of leadership and achievement appointed by Entrust
America's Executive staff.


Thomas H. Streicher
V.P. of Police Relations
Chief of Police
Cincinnati, OH
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Lance Fininger
Retired FBI agent and a consulting expert on Police Redaction and Identity Recovery
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Det. Mike Kelly
Detective Arizona Department of Public Safety (DPS)
Detective Mike is an active undercover Trainer, Gang Unit, FBI Liaison / Gang Expert, and Redaction Expert
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Aleica Webb-Edgington
KY State Representative, Former Captain KY Highway Patrol Captain, Former Director of Homeland Security of KY
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Brian Richmond
Asst. Commonwealth's Attorney of Kenton County Kentucky Commonwealth's Attorney Office and President at Kentucky Club for Growth Education.
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Brian Bogart
Covington KY Police Specialist, KY FOP
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Scott Dames
Covington KY Police Specialist, KY FOP
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Frank "Paco" Marcell
Police Officer, Advisor International Latino Gang Investigators Association
Technical Advisor for TV Series "Sons of Anarchy"
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Johnny Vasquez
Police Officer
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Manny Valenzuala
Police Officer
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Don Stoll
Retired Cincinnati Police Captain
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The Board supports the ability of mayors, police chiefs, sheriffs, city managers,
council members and regulators in government agencies, corporate executives, as well
as their executive decision-making teams nationwide to identify, evaluate, prioritize
and implement opportunities to enhance and improve strategies, operations and outcomes
in Identity Theft prevention, prosecution, mitigation and recovery.
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Key Areas of Focus
- Command, Control and Communications
- Recruitment and Training
- Information Sharing and Intelligence
- Collaboration and Public/Private Partnerships
- Use of Technology
- Ethics, Integrity and Public Trust
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