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Jedeye Investigations Armed Washington Principal License #2286 253-951-3081
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Our TeamMark Albertson, J.D.
Mark Albertson grew up in a small town in Northern New Mexico. He served 4 years in the US Navy, working as an enlisted investigator, first with the Judge Advocate General’s office, doing criminal defense investigations, and with the Naval Investigative Service as a major crimes investigator. During college, Mark served as a Staff Sergeant in the Texas Air National Guard, in their Security Police Unit, where he served as an “on loan” instructor to the Security Police Academy at Lackland Air Force Base. He attended and graduated from the University of Texas at San Antonio with a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, and received his Juris Doctorate Degree from St. Mary’s University School of Law in 1987. Following Law School, Mark worked as a Deputy Prosecuting Attorney in Snohomish County, and as a lawyer in private practice, before founding Mark Albertson, PLLC Investigative Services. Mark speaks locally and nationally on the topics of personal and corporate security. Mark regularly teaches classes in investigative techniques, business management and marketing, and also serves as a coach to many individual private investigators desiring to build successful PI practices. He is a well known seminar and workshop presenter.
Roy Hance
Roy Hance serves as an
investigator and personal security specialist with Jedeye Investigations. Roy
is an experienced infidelity and child custody investigator, and has
provided VIP/Executive protection services and security on high crime
residential properties. Additionally, he teaches practical defensive tactics
to professional law enforcement personnel, including special weapons teams.
Roy is a Washington State Private Armed Security Guard, a Second Black Belt
with the Seattle Hapkido Association, a Second Black Belt with the Korean
Hapkido Federation, is Police Agency Basic Training Course qualified in Seoul,
Korea. He has instructed Hapkido to people of all ages, conducted
investigations for professional surveillance and workplace violence.
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