Personal Information:
First Name: Rafael
Last Name: Pellacani
Middle Name: Ermete
Gender: Male
Citizenship: U.S.A.
Date of Birth: 07/04/1961
Place of Birth: Guam, USA
Address:
Street: 1415 Santa Rita East Chula Vista
City: San Diego
State: CA
ZIP: 91913
Contact Phone: (cell): 720-***-****
E-Mail: ***********@*****.***
10/2016 to 02/2018 Blue Line Protection Group
Armored Transport Operations Supervisor
Operational Supervisor for armored personnel assigned to provide asset collection for over 160 clients
Responsible for the operational development and administrative aspect for each personnel
Responsible for the scheduling for the collection of all client’s asset, the coordination of all security and operational procedures, to include the secure tracking and movement of high value assets to each intended destinations
Continued development of secure tracking and transport procedures of all high value assets, from pickup to submission for accountability and processing
Coordinate and establish operational procedures for the transport of high value currencies to the Federal Reserve Banks
Continued development of the Tactical Procedures, as to further ensure the protective movement of the personnel and safe handling of the high value assets
Attend all supervisory meetings, where the administrative and instructions are disseminated involving all personnel requirements and management’s expectations
Handle all operational incidents, where security issues occur, to include completion of Significant Event Reports
05/2015 to 10/2016 Blue Line Protection Group
Site Security Operations Supervisor
Operational Supervisor for 70 armed personnel assigned to provide security for over 30 clients
Immediate supervisor for armed security personnel, responsible for the operational development and administrative aspect for each personnel
Responsible for the scheduling of all personnel, the coordination of all operational procedures, specific to the client’s needs
Attend all supervisory meetings, where the administrative and instructions are disseminated involving all personnel requirements and management’s expectations
Handle all administrative functions for all personnel; to include all security and personnel filing matters
Construct Standard Operational Procedures for security operations, specific to each location and client’s security needs
Handle all operational incidents, where security issues occur, to include completion of Significant Event Reports
10/2014 to 05/2015 Blue Line Protection Group
Armed Site Security Operator
Provide armed security and personal protection for client assets and employees
Ensure compliance as mandated by state requirements
Conduct verification of customer/visitor identification, as mandated by state regulations
Conduct security perimeter check of client establishment and assets
Provide secure operational opening and closing of client establishment
Maintain proper armed badge requirements, specific to assigned county
04/2014 to 06/2014 Guam Police Department
Police Officer
Special Assistant for the Office of the Chief of Police
Continued assignment under the Chief of Police and Special Assistant to the Chief of Police (SACOP)
Tasked to construct SOP for newly developed identified as:
oGuam Police Department Strike Force/ Intelligence Unit
Coordinate with Governor’s Office (Governor’s Chief of Staff) on development of Executive Order on GPD Strike Force/ Intelligence Unit
Attend Governor’s Law Enforcement Briefings in Support of Executive Oder
Coordinate with GPD Support Division on logistical support on housing/logistics for newly developed unit
11/2013 to 04/2014 Guam Police Department
Police Reserve Officer
Special Assistant for the Office of the Chief of Police
Tasked to conduct criminal analysis on incident specific topics as tasked by the Chief of Police and/or Special Assistant to the Chief of Police (SACOP)
Construct Job Description for the positions of:
oCriminal Analyst
oIntelligence Analyst
Coordinated submission of job description with the Guam Police Department Human Resource Office for final submission to the Government of Guam Department of Administration for approval and hiring
Assisted GPD Training and Staff regarding Active Shooter Awareness/ Training for Public and Private Schools and various Government of Guam Agencies
03/2005 to 09/2013 DynCorp, Iraq/ Personal Protection Specialist
Worldwide Personal Protection Service (WPPS/WPS)
Operations Chief, PSD WPPS DynCorp, Iraq
Manage all High Threat missions in the Northern Iraq region.
Assign missions and personnel for the movements of multiple PSD teams protecting Department of State, Regional Reconstruction Team, Research Technical Institute, and Provisional Reconstruction Team personnel.
Manage operations, control communications, and prepare Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Annual reports for the Department of State High Threat Protection Office and DynCorp Management for multiple missions conducted in Northern Iraq.
Brief the Regional Security Officer, RSO staff and the PSS Project Manager, Deputy Project Manager, and Team Leaders on all current and future Operations daily.
Detail Member, PSD WPPS DynCorp, Iraq
Operated in protective security operations on a day-to-day basis, as a U.S. Department of State, Diplomatic Security Service Critical-Threat Protection Specialist Detail Member.
Preformed duties as Detail Member for a 10 member critical-threat protection detail supporting Diplomatic Security Service critical threat missions protecting Ambassador Level, State Department personnel.
Planned, coordinated and executed critical threat protection missions on a daily basis into the non-U.S. controlled areas of Baghdad, Iraq commonly referred to as the “Red Zone”.
Provided advance route and venue reconnaissance utilizing explosive detection dog teams, dedicated marksman teams and surveillance/observation teams which ultimately provided a secure venue for actual protection teams and their principals.
02/2004-12/2004 Guam Police Department/ Police Sergeant
Patrol Division
Shift Supervisor
Immediate supervisor for a Uniformed Patrol Shift, responsible for the operational development and administrative aspect of a patrol shift,
Responsible for the scheduling of all personnel, the coordination of all emergency and public service calls, during the course of an assigned shift, to include any on-going investigation, the compilation of all investigative reports, and the review of all prepared reports for the successful prosecution of criminal offenders.
Attend all supervisory meetings, where the administrative and command instructions are disseminated involving all mission requirements and command expectations.
Handle all administrative functions for the unit to include all case and personnel filing matters.
It is noteworthy to mention that being the senior supervisor within the command; I was lead supervisor to all major operations and major assignments and for the coordinating of outside participation of the various federal and judicial agencies.
04/2003-10/2003 Dyncorp, Intl/ Chief of Operations
CivPol United Nations Mission in Kosovo
Kosovo Organized Crime Bureau
KOCB Administration:
Responsible for the development, in coordination with the Chief of the Administration Office, in the Policy and Procedure manual for KOCB.
Personally responsible for the construction of the policy and operational procedures for the recruitment of international police officers within the different specialized units within KOCB, (i.e., Investigations, Surveillance, Analyst, Intelligence).
This is to include the development of the presentation, interview, testing, and selection procedures for all candidates.
Responsible for the establishment of the policy and operational procedure for the Administrative and Investigative File Management, within KOCB.
KOCB Operations:
Responsible for the development of the policy and operational procedures of the Tactical Operation Command Center (T.O.C.C.), within KOCB.
This is to include detailing all the duties and responsibilities of all the specific functions within the T.O.C.C., to include the relationship of all operational units, and the responsibilities of the command center in support on all single and multi jurisdictional operations.
Responsible for the design and procurement of all equipments and electronics of the T.O.C.C. as to achieve full operational readiness within the recommended timeframe.
Responsible for the design and implementation of the operational communication plan, which details specific duties and responsibilities, to include chain of command, of all personnel involved in any single or multi investigative operations.
Conducted numerous operational briefings and roll call trainings for the international officers, as to ensure that all operations are conducted within the specific guidelines set forth by the United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) Policy and Procedure manual.
KOCB Special Operations Unit:
Responsible for the protective custody of Informants and Witnesses, involved in on-going major criminal investigation, involving local and international criminal investigations.
Responsible for the protective safekeeping of clients, during on-going investigations, at undisclosed safe houses, and in the movement of the principal, for court proceedings.
Worked cooperative assignments with the U.N. Close Protective Unit, and the Witness Protection Unit, during the transport of principals, involved in international court proceedings, where the threat levels are high.
Worked in joint police and military operations, regarding the protective transports and safekeeping of arrested individuals/ informants, involving the search and apprehension of high level criminal offenders, and in the locating and seizing of weapon caches.
04/2002-04/2003 DynCorp, Intl/ Team Leader
CivPol United Nations Mission in Kosovo
Witness Protection Unit
Shift Leader:
Managed operations on a daily basis. Coordinated movements of witnesses to and from the United Nations War Crimes Tribunal and safe houses in Kosovo.
Coordinated movements of witnesses out of country via vehicle and commercial air transportation.
Managed the welfare of witnesses in safe houses at locations outside of Kosovo.
Managed the rental and maintenance of safe houses and the welfare of witnesses at numerous locations. Personally responsible for relocating 10 families (32 people) to Norway, Canada, United States, and Great Britain.
Supervised seven (7) operators on a daily basis.
Worked with operators from countries such as Germany, Northern Ireland, Great Britain and Turkey.
Worked with other Witness Protection agencies in countries where witnesses were relocated. Utilized interpreters from Germany, Turkey, Former Yugoslav Republic, and Albania during operations.
10/2001-04/2002 DynCorp Intl/ Chief of Operations
CivPol United Nations Mission in Kosovo
Skanderaj Police Station, Metrovica, Kosovo
Chief of Operations:
Responsible for all aspects of police operations within the precinct level; to include operational planning for major events and serious incidents.
Responsible for the safe and efficient operation of Patrol Units, Bike Operations, Operational Support Units, Traffic Units, and the Community Policing Units. Handle all operational needs and control for all events within the assigned area of responsibility.
Monitor and coordinate all scheduling for all personnel within the station, which accounts for over 200 personnel (i.e., Civilian Police, KPS officers, and Language Assistants).
Coordinate all activities, functions, and events, provide a working assignment, monitor all personnel, and ensure the safety of all personnel, and for the event itself.
02/1986-10/2001 Guam Police Department
Police Sergeant
Personal Bodyguard for the Governor of Guam, Guam Police Department
Selected as the personal bodyguard for the Governor of Guam.
Responsible for daily assignments of the Protective detail. Maintained personnel folders for 16 officers assigned to unit.
Prepared performance evaluation records for personnel on a quarterly basis.
Ensured that all posts and detail positions are properly covered and that the detail is operating smoothly in accordance with schedule and preset plans.
Managed the security detail at the Governor’s residence and the Government Offices.
Utilized the Guam Police Tactical Operations Center for communications and route planning.
Utilized MP-5 sub-machinegun and Smith & Wesson 9mm Model 5906 as duty weapons, concealed on daily operations.
Coordinated with Government agencies, private organizations and local media when planning movements of the Governor.
Crimes Against Persons Unit Supervisor, Criminal Investigation Section, CID:
Immediate supervisor to the to the Crimes Against Person Unit, Domestic Violence Unit, and the Sex Crimes Unit, within the Criminal Investigation Division (C.I.D.).
Responsible for the scheduling of all personnel, the coordination of all ongoing investigation, the compilation of all investigative reports, and the review of all prepared reports for the successful prosecution of criminal offenders.
Attend and coordinate all domestic violence meetings, trainings, and all domestic violence related activities.
Handle all administrative functions for the unit to include all case and personnel filing matters.
Lead supervisor to all major crime investigations and for the coordinating of outside participation of the various federal and judicial agencies.
Additional Task:
Lead supervisor to all major crime investigations and for the coordinating of outside participation of the various federal and judicial agencies, to include:
Single incidents involving multiple homicides
Multiple, yet unrelated homicide investigations, worked simultaneously
Search, and eventual apprehension, of escaped prisoner
Gang Intelligence Unit Supervisor
Coordinate and supervise personnel in the information gathering and profiling of all gang related groups and criminal activities.
Establish flow charts and profiles of all active gangs. Establish informants; compile weekly intelligence reports, for the proper handling and investigation of all gang related activities.
Coordinate scheduling and activities of all personnel within the unit.
Handle all administrative task and responsibilities, to include timekeeping and confidential filing of information and investigation.
Experienced in the interrogation of known gang members, on scene or within a controlled setting.
Experienced in the compilation of intelligence, which is filed and provided a creditability rating, based reliability and prior experiences.
Responsible for the review of the intelligence reports, which were compiled and summarized, where operational plans of action where subsequently executed.
Additional Task:
Supervisory Intelligence Officer on all major investigations, in the cooperation with criminal investigators, where the perpetrator is involved in gang related organizations.
Established the gang network profiles, which was the leading information used by both federal and local investigative agencies.
Criminal Investigator
Investigate and compile reports on all assigned complaints; conduct all interviews of victims, witnesses, and suspects; handle all arrest, and prepare all case reports for the successful prosecution of criminal offenders.
Worked as the case compilation officer in the compiling of multiple case complaints, which are the results of career criminal offenders. Establish confidential case files for known informants, for the successful investigation and arrest of career criminal offenders.
Conducted numerous background investigations for prospective candidates applying for the position as a police officer.
Numerous experiences in the interrogation of suspects, who were involved in organized crimes or other criminal enterprising careers, where statements of information were provided, and compiled into a report.
All information were cross referenced, where an investigative plan of action was devised, and implemented, where through a joint jurisdictional effort, led to the arrest of all active participants.
Additional Task:
Lead case agent on numerous major criminal and organized crime investigations, involving;
Single and multiple homicide cases
Counterfeiting currencies (35 case compilation)
Theft/ drug related cases (25-150 case compilation)
Forged document, identification, and check cashing cases (20-150 case compilation)
Case compilation officer, working for the successful prosecution of offenders, in both local and federal jurisdictions
Major Crime Intelligence Officer
Intelligence Officer involved in the gathering of criminal enterprising groups and organizations.
Conduct surveillance, gathering information, verify credibility, and establish intelligence files, and document activities and operation.
Develop information on major crime incidents. Compile information, and prepare for prosecution of criminal offenders.
Experienced in the interrogation of both, new and known, informants based on preset questionnaires, which would further establish their credibility and determine the usefulness of their information.
Experienced in preparing summarized intelligence reports, which were compiled and cross-referenced with other independent intelligence reports. These reports were then submitted to the proper investigative units, where operational plans were executed.
Specialized Training or Certification of Training:
01/1986 Law Enforcement Academy, Guam Police Department
03/1997 Certificate of Completion for Specialized Investigations, and Advanced Hostage Negotiations
12/2000 Certificate of Completion for Defensive and Advanced Survival Tactics
02/2000 Basic and Advanced Interview and Interrogation Technique
10/2001 DYNCORP Police Assessment, Selection, and Training Program
07/2002 Certificate of Completion, RG32 Scout/ Operator Course
04/2002 Basic Executive Protection Training, Witness Protection Unit
04/2002 Advance Executive Protection Training, Witness Protection Unit
04/2002 Executive Protection Vehicular Operation, Witness Protection Unit
04/2002 Basic and Advance H&K MP5 Operation, Witness Protection Unit
08/2004 Executive Protection Training and Vehicular Operation, Guam Police Department
01/2005 Crucible (WPPS I) Certification, U.S. State Dept.
01/2005 Beaver Run Driving Course (WPPS) U.S. State Dept.
06/2006 Crucible (WPPS II) Certification, U.S. State Dept.
03/2012 Moorefield Training Center; WPS (WPPS III) Certification, U.S. State Dept.
Education:
High School Graduate, Class of 1979
I attended 3.5 years in college, accumulating about 45 college credits. I attended college at the following locations:
1979-1980 University of Guam
1981-1982 Community College of Denver, Colo.
1982-1983 Metropolitan State College of Denver, Colo.
1986 Guam Community College
First Aid Training:
03/2012 First Responder Basic, Moorefield Training Center, West Virginia
01/2005 First Responder Basic, Crucible, Virginia
02/1986 First Responder Basic, Guam Police Department
Firearms Training:
Continual Quarterly Re-Certification by the Dept. of State Certified Firearms Instructors for the following Weapons Systems:
M-4 Carbine; Glock 19 Pistol; 249 SAW; 240G; M203; Shotgun
02/2006 Re-Qualification M-4 Carbine
02/2006 Re-Qualification Glock 19
01/2006 Re-Qualification M-4 Carbine
01/2006 Re-Qualification Glock 19
01/2005 Qualification M4 carbine
01/2005 Qualification Glock 19
01/2005 Qualification Remington 870 shotgun
01/2005 Qualification M249 SAW, Jan 2006
01/2005 Qualification M240G, Jan 2006
08/2004 Re-Certification AR-15/ M4, Guam Police Department
08/2004 Re-Certification H&K MP5, Guam Police Department
08/2004 Re-Certification 9mm Semi-auto pistol, Guam Police Department
08/2004 Re-Certification Shotgun, Guam Police Department
04/2002 Certification MP5, Witness Protection Unit, UNMIK (Kosovo) DynCorp
10/2001 Certification 9mm Semi-auto pistol, CivPol UNMIK (Kosovo) DynCorp
Defensive/Anti-Terrorist Driving Training
03/2012 Dept. of State, Security Driving Program, Moorefield Training Center
06/2006 Dept. of State, Security Driving Program, Beaver Run Motorsports Complex
01/2005 Dept. of State, Security Driving Program, Beaver Run Motorsports Complex
02/1988 Guam Police Department, Emergency Motorcycle Operations/ Certification Course
02/1986 Guam Police Department, Emergency Vehicle Operations Course