Ep. 10 From Crime Scenes to Entrepreneurship: A Conversation with Detective Supervisor Kevin Reynolds

Join Katharine Pope on the Forensics Found Podcast as she sits down with Kevin Reynolds - a highly skilled detective supervisor, crime scene investigator, and President/CEO of TactionUSA. In this episode, they dive into his unique role and experiences working in Cook County, Illinois.  

Kat and Kevin discuss the demanding on-call schedules that come with working in the field of investigation. Furthermore, Kevin shares his insights on how to get started in the detective field, the essential certifications and on-the-job training required, and how to transition from work to home life.

They'll also explore the difficult cases Kevin has handled throughout his career, and hear what it's like being recognized in public by past clients. Whether you’re a seasoned law enforcement or forensics pro or just breaking into the field, this episode is for you! 

About TactionUSA

Taction USA is a forensic supply company with products curated and sourced by active US Law Enforcement and Crime Scene Professionals. Check them out today!

https://www.tactionusa.com/


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