May 9, 2019
Hettrick, Cyr & Associates, Inc., awarded City of Hartford, CT Independent Investigator Contract.
The City of Hartford has chosen HC&A as an Independent investigator charged with conducting investigations for the Civilian Review Board regarding complaints of police misconduct against the City of Hartford Police Department.
August 1, 2018
Hettrick, Cyr & Associates, Inc., deploys 4GLTE remote field surveillance cameras.
Despite what some would have you believe; remote surveillance has long been a tool used during surveillance. HC&A has provided such service for over 20 years. With the introduction of 4G LTE technology, such remote cameras can be easily deployed to augment a field investigators effort, but with extreme caution. Privacy and rules of evidence must always be considered. Solely relying on such technology can subject clients to liability and potential litigation. HC&A's mission has always been to work within the confines of the law, and we will always err on the side of caution and in the best interest of our clients. The use of remote cameras can assist but will never replace boots on the ground surveillance.
Contact Brian D. Cyr for more information on how this service may assist you at bcyr@hettrickcyr.com or (888) 805-0300, X-13.
December 14, 2017
Hettrick, Cyr & Asssociates, Inc., awarded State of Connecticut contract for CT Judicial Branch FMLA Investigations - Statewide.
FMLA fraud and abuse has been increasing at epidemic proportion and employers are finding that investigation and surveillance can assist greatly in combatting suspicious leaves.
Contact Brian D. Cyr for more information on how this service may assist you at bcyr@hettrickcyr.com or (888) 805-0300, X-13.
October 1, 2017
Hettrick, Cyr & Associates, Inc., provides Drone Surveillance as FAA Licensed Part 107 Drone Operator.
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved exemptions for several top carriers and other firms to allow drone usage. More approvals will continue expanding the field of early adopters. Fraud investigations will benefit from advances in emergency and catastrophe response which have taken precedence in drone research and development efforts. They likely will be a driving factor in FAA regulations allowing broader drone use. Drones already have been used in surveillance to support disability and workers compensation investigations. HC&A has drone capabilities and trained personnel prepared to utilize drones for surveillance when the opportunity presents itself.
Contact Brian D. Cyr for more information on how this service may assist you at bcyr@hettrickcyr.com or (888) 805-0300, X-13.