-*Jose Reynaldo Garza Vallejo Citizenship/Race: U.S. / American
Indian
**** *** ****** **** *****: 260-***-****
Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802-5177 Vietnam Veteran (U.S.M.C.)
Social Security Number: XXX-XX-4972 E-mail: ablfy0@r.postjobfree.com
CAREER OBJECTIVE: Corporate Security Manager
Where I may contribute my knowledge, skills and abilities in the collecting and assembling of
documentary evidence. Where I may put into practice the theoretical and applied scientific
techniques using logic, analytical reasoning and other recognized methods requiring the exercise
of tact, initiative, ingenuity and resourcefulness. Presenting information in a clear and concise
manner with the ability to express ideas orally and in writing with clarity and persuasiveness.
As a Certified Paralegal and Civil Rights Investigator, have written subpoenas, researched
documents, reviewed points and authorities on analytical and ethical questions. Have analyzed
legal research, shepardizing case laws and evaluated data. Have prepared reports, advisory
opinions, memorandums and letters of recommendation in the areas of investigations.
Fluent in Castilian Spanish with the vernacular slang and having full command of word phrases
and local idioms of the Hispanic argot language spoken in border towns along the United States
and Mexico. Possess the skill and ability to recognize the syntax and characteristic protocol
related to a specific regional dialect, along with the colloquial variety of the lingua franca.
Able to communicate both verbally and in writing on different levels and across cultural
diversities. I have conducted oral presentations to groups of individuals in both professional and
non-professional settings. Spoken before groups of Hispanic blue-collar workers in areas of Civil
Rights. I have gauge the comprehension level of the inquirer and articulated the delivered of data
or information using terminology appropriate to that level. Familiar with most of the customs,
traditions, beliefs, superstitions and cultural differences of the Hispanic ethnicity and race.
Conducted fact particularization interviews using the Reid method of investigation when
interpreting or translating Spanish to English (and vice-versa) in moderately structured situations
to the exchange of information in order to assist in the resolution of an EEO issue /or to further
an investigation. Also employed the Dialectic and Socrates methods of questions and answers
pertaining to most of the regional dialects as spoken in Mexico, Central and South America.
Worked with federally funded programs that were mandated to implement the enforcement of
Executive Order 13166 in order to ensure access for Limited English Proficient (“LEP”)
individuals in their right to obtain equal justice and representation. Able to effectively articulate
to inquiries from the public, attorneys, managers, organizational groups, customers and clients.
Able to type 42 wpm, operate computers, conduct online data search, word processing,
networking and spreadsheet. Operate programs such as Word, Excel, Power Point, Microsoft
Works, People Soft and others. Operate printers, copiers, multi-line phones CD burners,
scanners, alarms, CCTV, commercial laminators, 2-ways radios, PBX systems, typewriters,
calculators, Breathalyzer and others.
WORK EXPERIENCE:
01/15/2008 to Present: Diversified Recovery Claims; (Tribal sub of R.A.I.N. of Indiana, Inc.); Fugitive
Recovery Agent; Box 6611; Ft Wayne, IN 46869-6611; Contractor; Chief Jose R. Vallejo; 260-***-****
Independent contractor working with out-of-state insurances companies and federal agencies in need of
our services in tracking /or apprehension of known fugitives with an outstanding federal immigration
bond for deportation. With legal authority of re-arresting a defendant, before or after trial date, if the
defendant absconds or is a flight risk, /or to break into the defendants home to make such an arrest and to
imprison him until custody can be transferred to the federal agency having jurisdiction. SEE: U. S.
Supreme Court decision in Taylor v. Taintor, 16 Wall (83 U.S.) 366, 21 L. Ed. 287 (1873).
12/20/2004 to Present: Pres. & CEO; R. A. I. N. of Indiana, Inc. (Regional American Indian Network)
P.O. Box 6611, Ft Wayne, IN 46806-6611, Exec. Dir, Jose R. G. Vallejo; 260-***-****
Executive Director of Operations, directing the flow of information and support to American Indians,
providing them with much needed information and education of their inherent rights, benefits and
privileges regarding programs available to them. Investigating any and all complaints of alleged
violations concerning North American Indians, Central American Indians and South American Indians
residing in the State of Indiana. Investigating alleged operations of force labor /or alien smuggling
associated with modern day slavery /or extortion. Investigating allege violations of American Indian Civil
Rights Act, Fair Housing, Equal Employment and violations of The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990
(P.L. 101- 644)
09/18/1997 to 12/20/2004: P/T 25 Hrs, Tribal Paralegal, Sal.-$ Pro-Bono; KICKAPOO PROGRESSIVE
COUNCIL; 2214 Fort Wayne, IN 46802-5177, Tribal Chief, Jose R. G. Vallejo; 260-***-****
Written letters and other correspondence to Indiana Native American Commission and State Government
Officials on Tribal issues. Researched documents, reviewed legal points and authorities on analytical and
ethical questions. Filed pleadings and motions in the 5th Federal District Court (San Antonio) and a Writ
of Habeas Corpus in the 7th Federal District Court (Fort Wayne) all were accepted with positive results.
Performed conciliatory work in resolving tribal disputes, utilizing the most appropriate technique to
secure the best reaction. Responsibilities included conducting fact particularization interviews with
witness/s regarding complaints of alleged discrimination or other Tribal Constitutional violations.
12/17/02 to 03/19/2003: 40 Hrs; Investigator III $25,453.89 yr., CITY OF FORT WAYNE- Metro Human
Relations Comm; One Main St, City-Co Building, Exec. Dir., Mr. Greg Shade; 260-***-****
Under Title VII and Title VIII of the United States Codes and local ordinances to conduct investigations
of alleged violations of race, color, national origin, disability, age, or sex discrimination and others under
various legal authorities. Preparing Final Investigative Reports (F.I.R.) issued subpoenas, conducted on-
site investigations, took sworn statements from respondents and interviewed the complaining party.
Participating in case management performing conciliatory work and made contact with private citizens,
business reps., attorneys and government agencies that involved non-routine cooperative problem solving
discussions /or persuasions to arrive at a conciliatory agreement between all concerned parties.
02/28/2000 to 07/05/2000; 40 Hrs; VA Federal Police Officer; GS-0083-06; Sal.-$25,435.00 U.S. DEPT.
OF VETERANS AFFAIRS Health Care Systems; 2121 Lake Ave; Lt. Don Gouchenour; 260-***-****
VA Police duties with concurrent jurisdiction enforcing Federal and State laws, statutes, rules and
regulations on U.S. Government property. Preserving peace, resolved disputes and provided protection of
life and property against fire, theft, damage, trespass accident, or sabotage. Exercised arrest authority
apprehended offenders and investigated incidents to prevent any re-occurrence. Performed patrol related
duties, respond to calls for service and assistance, identified hazards and pro-actively engaged to protect
visitors, employees, patients and the public. Filed reports, U.O.R. (Uniformed Officers Reports) and
issued passes. Monitoring alarms, surveillance cameras, conducted preliminary investigations, took
statements and protected the civil rights of individuals.
07/05/2000 to 11/30/2000: P/T 20 Hrs; Armored Transport Driver; $8.20 Hour, ARMOR SERVICE INC;
507 West Fourth Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46802, Jack Reader; 260-***-****
Responsible for safety and security of two other officers and the timely delivery of large amounts of
money (in paper) and coin currency, cashier checks, bank transfer notes and money orders from Banks,
Federal Savings and Loans Institutions. Guarding large amounts of money during loading or unloading of
armored vehicle. Being alert for any potential security breach and the ability to identify problem areas and
react accordingly. Filled out trip tickets, inspected seals and security devices as needed for appropriate
loading. Utilized communication system using the appropriate call signals required by FCC regulations.
11/16/1995 to 11/16/1999; 52 Hrs; (State License Private Detective) Chief Investigator $17, 200.00
ALPHA AEGIS DETECTIVE AGENCY; Fort Wayne, IN 46806; Jose R. Vallejo 260-***-****
Conducted investigations on civil cases of discriminations, disparate treatment /or U.S. Constitutional
violations of and pursuant to, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 1991, as codified and amended in
scattered sections of the U.S. Codes. Conducted fact particularization interviews (in English and Spanish)
prepared comprehensive investigative reports on findings. Experience using methods requiring the use of
tact, initiative and resourcefulness in gathering, analyzing facts and presenting the information in a clear
manner. Given depositions in administrated hearings and before State and Federal District courts.
02/07/92 to 04/02/94: 44 Hrs, Office Manager/Range Safety Officer, $18,700. TARGET MASTERS, INC
1525 Director Row; Fort Wayne, Indiana 46808; Owner William Hartsing, 260-***-****
Office Manager/Range Safety Duty Officer responsible for over all range safety, daily operations, cash
register, balance sheets and the maintenance of twelve (12) in door (pistol) shooting booths. Supervised
(3) three part-time Range Officers, prepared work schedules, ordered supplies and targets. Reviewed and
revised memberships cards, inventory, ordered supplies, maintained shooting and safety equipment.
Responsible for inventory of rental guns, to include minor repairs /or proper care of weapons. Maintained
records, prepared reports with activities and incidents. Cleared weapons and checked for live alibis.
08/26/1989 to 02/22/1990; 40 Hrs; Sgt./Site Supervisor; CCP/ PINKERTON SECURITY, INC.
$12,480.00; 1010 Memorial Way; Fort Wayne, IN 46808; Lt. Ellis 260-***-****
Security-Sgt/ Site Supervisor at Power Wheels toy manufacturing plant. Prepared work schedules and
evaluations reports, supervised 10 full-time security officers and (3) three part-time security officers.
Issued passes and laminated Identification cards for newly hired plant employees. Patrolled parking lots
and garages to determine if parking regulations were observed and that parking areas were secured.
Responsible for updating posted orders or changes in visitor /employee roster. Responsible for executing
an emergency procedure in case of Haz-Mat spills or fires, in accordance state and federal mandates and
reporting to the POC (Person-in-charged).
05/13/1983 to 10/31/86 P/T 20 Hrs. Combat Military Police, ARNGUS/TXARNG, 149th Military Police
Co. 5500 IH-10E. San Antonio, TX 78219-4599, Lt. Antonio Molina Jr.
Served over 2,437 hours as National Guard -Combat Military Police, volunteering my services to the 49th
Armor Division. Foot/ mobile patrols at traffic control points (TCP's) for track crossings. Filed reports on
unusual conditions, unsecured area/s while patrolling, investigating site or traffic violations, check I.D. at
entrance gates, providing vehicle inspections when necessary and checked physical security of buildings
in a given perimeter. Enforcing federal and state laws, provided assistance during floods, riots or other
emergencies for protection of life and property against fire, damage, theft, accident, sabotage /or trespass.
09/17/1983 to 07/18/1984; 50 Hrs; Lt.-Field Supervisor; 333 Valley-Hi Drive $13,392; PROFESSIONAL
PROTECTION INC; San Antonio, TX 78227; Supervisor: Mr. David Harrup
Supervised 3 Site Sgt.10 Full-Time Commissioned (Armed) Security Officers and 20 full-time security
guards. Conducted briefings put out BOLO sheets. Served as liaison with clients, visitors, patients,
employees and other law enforcement agencies whenever necessary. Made sure all posts were covered, if
any call-in or no show, or contact part-time or off duty officer to cover the post/s. Participated in case
management of clients accounts and in EEO promotions or demotions. As an Internal Affairs Officer with
the authorization to terminate any employee on the spot for any serious violation.
03/10/1983 to 08/12/1983 P/T 24 Hrs, Caseworker I, BLACKBURN COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS,
$6.00, 210 East Courtland Avenue, San Antonio, Texas 78227; Supervisor: Mr. John Davila.
Provided safety, security and supervision of (26) twenty-six Federal Offenders in a half way community
correctional house for men. Most were Vietnam Veterans who had been convicted of a Federal Crime.
Worked closely with drug and alcohol treatment (Detox) centers. Conducted Offenders’ intakes and
orientations, monthly progress reports and offenders evaluations. Providing guidance in overcoming their
obstacles to personal growth by helping them achieve maximum development of their resources.
01/08/1980 to 01/28/1982; 40 hrs; State Correctional Officer FORT WAYNE URBAN WORK RELEASE
CENTER, $11,980.80, 334 West Washington Boulevard, Fort Wayne, IN 46802
Internal Affairs Investigator responsible for case assignments, evidence gathering and maintaining chain-
of-custody of physical evidence for crime lab ID. Prepared investigative reports, testified at offender's
hearings with recommendations to (CAB) Conduct Adjustment Board. Conducted drug screens, performs
alcohol-sensor tests. Transported offenders on all three levels of security and conducted "shakedowns" for
contraband. Collateral duties included intake orientation on newly arrived offenders. Have practical
working knowledge of the courts direct commitments, shock probation and interstate compact agreement.
10/03/1978 to 01/02/1980; 40 hrs; Sgt/Field Supervisor; D & J DETECTIVE AGENCY, $10,848.00;
3019 Oxford Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46806, Security Chief Leo Douglas
Sergeant /Patrol Supervisor, in charge of on-site accounts, meeting with clients needs or special requests.
Responsible for squad car and physically assigned weapons out, radios and other equipment to officers
working armed accounts. Responsible for the shift changes and schedules of the officers assigned to
stationary posts. Patrolled drive-by accounts, handled client's complaints and served on Agency's Board,
in EEO matters. Represented the Agency on issues before companies, clients /or accounts. Served on
stakeouts, plain-clothes investigations, surveillances and department stores employees' honesty checks.
EDUCATION:
Southwest University - B. S. Degree in Criminal Justice, 2200 Veterans Blvd., Kenner, LA 70062
Ashworth University - Associate (Paralegal) Degree; 430 Technology Parkway; Norcross, GA 30092
P C D I - Paralegal Studies, Legal Certification; 6065 Roswell Road, Suit 3118; Atlanta, GA 30328
U.S. Army 4161st Combat Military Police School, 40 hrs. (Certificate) Fort Sam Houston, TX 78324
U.S. Army Prof. Dev., Criminal Investigation Div., Training Support Center, Fort. Eustis, VA 23628
Fort Wayne Community Schools, (G.E.D) 203 East Douglas Street; Fort Wayne, Indiana 46806
JOB-RELATED TRAINING:
Allen County Sheriff’s Department, 4th Citizen Academy, Fort Wayne, IN 46802...2006
U.S. Law Enforcement (LEO) Academy, Ft. Roots, North Little Rock, AR 72114...2000
Texas Army National Guard (95B) Combat Military Police, Ft Sam Houston, TX…1983
Indiana Dept. of Corrections - Community Correctional Training, Fort Wayne, IN…1982
N.R.A. Personal Defense/Firearms Safety Course # 6142 Class #19, Ft Wayne, IN…1981
Indiana Dept. of Corrections, Officers Training Institute, Westville, Indiana 46319...1980
D & J Detective Agency, SO Training, 3017 Oxford Street, Fort Wayne, IN 46806…1979
Jerry Doran Auto Parts & Truck Salvage, 2901 Brooklyn Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN…1976
A-Advance Secured Document - Courier Service,1829 Melrose Ave., Houston, TX…1975
Southwest Texas Tire Fleet, Inc., Test Car Driver, Interstate HI 35 So, Devine, TX…1974
Hallmark Aero-Tech School, A/P, 8337 Old Mission Road, San Antonio, TX 78214...1973
U.S. Marine Corps, I-1St Force Recon Co., 4th Recon. Bn., San Antonio, TX 78210...1970
JOB-RELATED COURSES:
FEMA - Intro. to Mitigation 2005
Federal Sen-Tech (VA Hospital Training 2000
PR-24 and Use of Force Continuum 2000
Professional Education Institute 1998
Microsoft Windows/Word 1994
Manager/Gun-Range Safety Officer 1992
Sergeant/Industrial Security-Site Supervisor 1990
Lieutenant/Security-(FTO) Field Supervisor 1982
IN State Community Correctional Training 1981
D.O.C. State Levels of Prisoner Transport 1980
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES AND COMMISSIONS:
Federal Firearms License-(Curio/Relic Firearms) expires 02-2012
Indiana State Notary Public Commission - expires 05-2014
National Safety Council - CPR Certification expires 03-2008
City of Fort Wayne - Investigator III - Commission # 11314
U.S. Dept. of Veterans Affairs - Federal Police Commission # 2426
Indiana Private Investigator License # PD 19500111
Sexual Harassment Workshop - Certificate
U.S. Army 4161st Military Police School - Pre-Basic Certificate
U.S. Army Criminal Investigations Division - Certificate
Indiana Department of Corrections Academy - Certificate
United States Passport # XXXXX1264
Paralegal Studies # L954928 - Certificate
Indiana-State Gun License # XXXX645
Indiana Driver Operator License # XXXX-XX-1072
NRA Personal Defense Safety Course - Certificate # 6142
U.S. Marines Corps - Honorable Discharge - Certificate
U.S. Army - Honorable Discharge - Certificate
Department of Defense - Cold War Certificate
HONORS, AWARDS, MEMBERSHIPS:
Indiana Sheriffs’ Association 2006
Indiana Paralegal Association, Inc 2005
National Federation of Paralegal Association, Inc 2005
American Correctional Association 2004
Law Enforcement Alliance of America 2004
Federal Criminal Investigators Association 2003
Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW 1998
Indiana Association of Private Detectives (IAPI 1996
Chairman of the Kickapoo Progressive Council (since 1995
Maumee Lodge No. 725, F&AM 1992
Colony Heights Church of Christ 1990
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measures using whole numbers, fractions and
decimals. The ability to read measuring devises, gauges, calipers, rulers, levels, charts, maps, graphs, blue
prints, A/P (airframe & power plant) and electrical schematics.
PUBLICATIONS:
Assisted in writing and editing a bilingual, bicultural research book under Title VII-CETA grant. Titled
after my poem, "MI BARRIO" (My Neighborhood). The "THANKS TEACH" is a tribute to Challengers’
NASA Astronaut School Teacher, Mrs. Christa McAuliffe (1986) who died in Space Shuttle flight 51-L.
This poem is in the U.S. Copyright Office with the Registration Number of Txu 242 718 also in Braille
at the U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
HOBBIES/ SPORTS / RECREATION:
Restoring Classic Cars and Trucks
Piloting/Flying (single engine) Airplanes
Exploring the Jungles of Mexico, Central and South America
REFERENCES:
Southwest University Colony Heights Church of Christ
Dr. Grayce Lee, Ron Walter, Senior Minister
Director of Education 4724 E. Tillman Road
2200 Veterans Boulevard Fort Wayne, IN 46816
Kenner, LA 70062 ablfy0@r.postjobfree.com
ablfy0@r.postjobfree.com. 260-***-****
Steve & Ethel Randolph
4101 Indian Hills Drive
Fort Wayne, IN 4682
ablfy0@r.postjobfree.com