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Friday, October 3, 2014

T.O.T. Search and Rescue


T.O.T. Search and Rescue Worldwide. Please contact us on our Emergency hotline at 212-933-9289 and press option 1 For Emergency only

Gmar Chasima Tova From T.O.T. Private consulting services



To our loyal readers, customers, and dear friends around the world: With the world in its most uncertain and unstable times, we would like to wish all of you a Gmar Chasima Tova, and may we all be inscribed & sealed in the books of life, peace, health, and prosperity.

May G-d Bless You and Listen To All Your Prayers!!!

And May We Be Zoche To Have The Zechus Of Greeting Moshiach Tzidkeinu!!!

A Gmar Chasima Tova To All Klal Yisroel

Good Shabbos

Joe Levin

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

T.O.T. Private Consulting Wishes 'Shana Tova Umetuka'


On This Erev Rosh Hashanah Of  5774/75, Joe Levin & T.O.T. Private Consulting Would like To Wish You A Healthy Sweet New Year With Happiness and Goodness!

May G-d Bless You and Listen To All Your Prayers!!!

And May We Be Zoche To Have The Zechus Of Greeting Moshiach Tzidkeinu!!!

Shana Tova Umetuka Kesiva Ve-Chasima Tova To All Klal Yisroel!

ויהי רצון שתזכו לכתיבה וחתימה טובה לחיים טובים וארוכים בספרן של צדיקים גמורים
 
A GUT GEBENTCHED YUR!
 
JOE LEVIN

Monday, April 7, 2014

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T.O.T. SEARCH & RESCUE


T.O.T. Search and Rescue Worldwide. Please contact us on our Emergency hotline at 212-933-9289 and press option 1 For Emergency only
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Locating Missing Persons and Conducting a Search:
1 – Contacting the Police and Filing Reports.
2 – Contact the person’s friends and acquaintances.
3 – Check with hospitals and coroners in the area.
If the missing person was in an accident, he or she might be in a local hospital and unable to
communicate for some reason. In some tragic cases, a missing person will be found with a coroner or
medical examiner.
Call all facilities in your area to rule these possibilities out.
• When you make the calls, ask for the missing person by name.
• If no one by that name is on record there, ask if they have unidentified people in their care who
resemble your missing person.
4 – Check social media sites.
This is an important way to gain information about the days leading up to the person’s disappearance.
Check his or her Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and other accounts and determine whether recent
activity contains any clues. Look at the missing person’s friends’ sites as well.
• Print out correspondence and activity that seems as though it could lead to the missing person’s
location.
• Report any activity that might be a clue to the case worker at the police department.
5 – Put up fliers with a picture and description of the missing person.
6 – Ask people to spread the word and Alert the local media.
Getting the media involved is another important way to publicize the fact that you’re looking for a
missing person.
The person may see the announcement and decide to return home, and others will be on the lookout
for the missing person.
Alerting the media may also cause the police department to devote more resources to solving the case.
•Send photos and videos of the missing person to your local TV stations.
  • Call your local newspapers and ask them to publish an article on the missing person.
  • Take out an ad in a weekly newspaper.
  • Send information to local blogs and websites.
7 – Consider hiring a private investigator.
In many cases, the missing person will see the fliers and decide to return home.
In other cases fliers can alert friends and neighbors who might have information about the missing
person’s whereabouts.
Put up the fliers in the neighborhood where the missing person lived and around places where he or she
spent time.
Hang your posters in prominent locations, like gas stations, grocery stores, post offices, banks, drug
stores, a local library, Synagogue, churches, hospitals, homeless shelters, parks and hiking trails.
Be sure to include a recent, clear photograph of the missing person.
Include the person’s age, a physical description, and the date he or she went missing.
Include contact information as well.
8 – Provide the Police With information About the Missing Person.
  • 3 current photos of the person.
  •  A physical description including height, weight, age, hair color, eye color, build.
  • A description of the clothing and shoes the person was last seen wearing.
  •  A list of possessions the person might be carrying or articles on the person, like jewelry, glasses,
contact lenses, accessories, a purse, a wallet, ID cards.
* A list of scars, tattoos, and other identifying characteristics.
  •  A list of medications the person was taking, allergies, handicaps, and other medical conditions.
  •  A list of people related to or friends with the missing person, along with contact information.
  •  A list of places the person frequents
  •  A description of the car the person may be traveling in, or a different mode of transportation if
applicable
  •  A description of the situation surrounding the person’s disappearance
9 – Contact the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.
10 – Missing Persons Confidential investigations.
We can locate a missing relative, deadbeat spouse, witness, friend or someone who owes you money.
Our Investigators use the latest tools and techniques to locate people nationwide.
In one case we tracked a transient through five states and for over three months.
In the end the person was found and reunited with His family.
Investigators routinely skip trace parties involved in litigation with a 98% locate rate.

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Hasid Convicted Of Sexually Abusing Teen Girl Asks Court To Set Him Free For His Son’s Bar Mitzvah


Amid Hezbollah Threats, IDF Raises Alert on Lebanon Border


Israel Completes Tests on Airline Defense System


Israel Silent on Uganda's Anti-Gay Law, Fearing Blow To Strategic Alliance


Jewish Diamantaire Dan Gertler Newcomer On Global Rich List


California Couple Strikes Gold After Finding $10 Million in Rare Coins


Camp Dora Golding Counselor, Chisdai Ben-Porat Was Sentenced To Prison For Sexually Assault

Chisdai Ben-Porat 

Ephraim Frenkel Convicted in Mortgage Fraud


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Jewish Afghan War Vet Killed Fighting in Kiev


Eli Weinstein Gets 22 Years For Masterminding $200M investment Fraud


Israeli Source Tells Time Magazine Israel is Behind Lebanese Airstrikes


John Lefevre, Who Ran Goldman Sachs Twitter Gossip ... Who Actually Never Worked For Them


Police Believe Key Witness in 2009 Tel Aviv Gay Center Shooting Lied During Testimony


Raymond Felton of Knicks Arrested on Gun Charges


Five Hurt After Grenade Hurled in Petah Tikva


Foster Parent of ex-Lev Tahor Kids Speaks Out


Woman Gives Birth on Manhattan Sidewalk


Israel - ‘Eretz Nehederet’ Actor Accused of Sexual Assault on Teen


Ukraine's Jews To 'Israel Help Us!'


Monday, February 24, 2014

Report: Hezbollah Militants Killed in Israeli Strike


More Israelis Being Benied U.S. Tourist Visas


Salma Hayek’s Brother Involved In Deadly Crash


Jerusalem - WhatsApp Drug Ring Busted By Cops


Without Warrants, Israeli Police Search Soldiers' Phones


Iran FM Javad Zarif Under Fire For Calling Holocaust 'a Tragedy'


Jonathan Sanderson, 'Bashes Girlfriend So Badly Her Pancreas Needs To Be Removed'


Rabbi Eliezer Berland Who Fled Israel on Sex Crimes Charges Seeking Return


Kharkov Rabbi: More Jews Seeking To Leave For Israel