Do You Want To Catch Criminals?

Learn The Secrets Of The Top Experts For Taking Guns, Drugs & Felons Off YOUR Streets...

***Sworn Law Enforcement Only - No Exceptions***

Even if you are new to policing…

Even if you have no experience in narcotics investigations…

You can learn to catch real criminals like it’s every day stuff for you.

In fact, do you know how most murderers, wanted people and felons are caught?

They aren’t caught in nationwide manhunts….

And they certainly aren’t caught after long investigations…

They are captured by sharp street cops during…

"ROUTINE TRAFFIC STOPS"

Just like:

Ted Bundy…one of the most prolific serial killers in American HISTORY

Chester Stiles…a child molester…

Warren Jeffs…also a child molester…

 WERE ALL

CAPTURED

BY AN ALERT COP DURING A TRAFFIC STOP!

And if you want to learn the techniques that are snatching up billions of dollars in drugs, money and criminals during traffic stops without spending decades on the road to figure it out on your own…

 

Or, if you want to find people’s stolen property, fraud labs, and trafficking victims….

 

Without delaying innocent motorists…

 

AND DO IT ALL WITHIN THE CONSTITUTION

You Can....

BUT...HERE'S THE PROBLEM

Like most patrol officers, your training in traffic stops probably ended after field training. 

You likely weren’t taught:

❌ The criminal behaviors a driver accidentally shows (without knowing it)

How those behaviors, if articulated correctly, can result in reasonable suspicion or probable cause.

❌  All the changing laws around vehicle searches

 

You also probably weren’t shown how true professional mid-level-dealers avoid detection by law enforcement…

Or how they hide their dope so they can get it quickly – but the average cop won’t find it.

 

Why haven’t you been taught this?

Traffic stops are just one of approximately 85 different tasks the average officer has to be able to respond to or handle at any moment.

Just trying to stay on top of the ever-changing policies,  the never ending compliance training, and low manning…

 

It makes this type of training impossible.

 

Besides, most police departments view traffic stops through the lens of traffic safety.

 

And while traffic safety is important…

 

When we only focus on traffic safety we miss the warning signs of crime, or worse…

 

We don’t see subtle warnings that drivers and passengers have something to hide…

 

and that’s dangerous.

 

Signs that, if you know what to look for make you safer;

 

And like a radar detector for crime.

 

And most of the time that you do find dope or guns, it’s because the driver had a warrant.

 

Or suspended license, a history of failing to appear in court, and you had “…no reason to believe he would honor any citation issued to him.”

 

So you arrested and searched him, and inventoried his car and found drugs along the way.

 

Without critical training, it means patrol officers are more likely to send the professional criminals, the guys that are really good, on their way with a ticket or a friendly wave.

 

But with the training, well…they’re coming with you.

So What's The Real Reason You Haven't Learned This is...

Because police departments cannot develop skills in you that they do not have....

99% of the officers in 99% of the police and sheriff’s offices simply don’t have the skill. 

The agency never made it a priority.

 

Or they don’t do “interdiction.”

The agency has other priorities…they don’t know where to begin…and their focus is on the community.

 

It’s not your fault you haven’t been trained in these skills…

 

But you can develop them on your own…if you want.

Why Does Any Of This Matter?

Like I mentioned before, it’s easy to catch the low-hanging fruit—the guy with a suspended license, or the warrant.

 

But those are people we were probably going to arrest anyway…

 

There’s nothing wrong with capers like that…but those don’t require a lot of skill and prowess.

 

But, any cop that is still interested in doing police work could figure that out.

 

But what about the professional mid-level dealer and trafficker?

 

The person who has spent years perfecting their skill to hide their crimes better than most officers’ skill to detect it…

 

These are the people wreaking the most havoc in our communities, and killing our citizens with fentanyl laced drugs.

 

These are the people we need to train for and for who we have the least training.

Drugs Aren't A Victimless Crime...

As you just saw…They Are Not!

 

While you’re not gonna win “war on drugs”…

 

You’ll also never win the war against violent crime, domestic battery, rape, burglaries, or pedophilia…or any other crime.

 

But you can stop that pill from reaching someone’s mouth.

 

You can also find that stolen gun, or take a predator off the street.

 

And if that means you’re the one who stops the next overdose—because you noticed a glance, a twitch, or just a slight pause during an answer…

 

Then you just saved a life. Or found someone’s property…kept a gun off the street.

 

And that’s why this is all matters.

 

But by now, you’ve figured out this isn’t about drugs or property…it’s about being a pro.

 

It’s about having the skill to detect it, if it’s detectable.

 

It’s about making sure a criminal never drives away from your stop again because your instincts are so undeveloped, that you are oblivious to the signals they were almost certainly sending…

 

But you weren’t receiving.

 

Put yourself in this cop’s position and ask yourself…

 

“Do I want to be able to do that?”

This Isn't About Drugs...It's About Skill

19 April, 1995/ 0901 hrs

In 1 minute a bomb is going to explode outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, at 200 N.W. 5th Street in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

It will be the worst act of homegrown terrorism in the United States to date.

Killing 168 men and women, including 19 children.

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Who did this?

From the moment it happened the FBI, Oklahoma City Police Department and other federal agencies never stopped working to find out “Who did this?”

The first break came when they found a partial VIN on a rear axle blown 575′ away, landing outside of the Regency Tower Apartments.

That led them to the Ryder truck rental that ultimately led to the identity of their suspect … Timothy McVeigh.

While law enforcement waited to launch the largest manhunt in history, the FBI ran McVeigh through their system to check his background.

Results:

…? Someone at the Oklahoma Highway Patrol ran his name through NCIC…and on the day of the bombing, no less…

A Call From Dispatch...

Trooper Charlie Hanger’s home phone rang on Friday morning, April 21st, two days after the bombing in Oklahoma City.

The state patrol dispatcher wanted to know if Hanger ran a particular social security number through NCIC on Wednesday (the day of the bombing).

Hanger arrested a man that day, but couldn’t remember his social.  So he called the Noble County Jail.  They confirmed that social belonged to the guy that Hanger arrested…inmate 95-057…Timothy McVeigh.

Booking photo of Timothy McVeigh

19 April, 1995/ 1000 hrs

While people dug through the rubble for their friends, Trooper Charlie Hanger of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol was ordered to stay on the road.

Between mile marker 202 and 203 on 1-35 north (AKA the Trooper Charlie Hanger Honorary Mile) he spotted a yellow Mercury Grand Marquis without a license plate.  So he stopped it.

But before the car even came to a stop…Trooper Hanger knew…something’s up…

For years Charlie Hanger trained, and developed the skills for detecting criminals while on patrol…and in his presence.

He had made thousands upon thousands of stops and found tons of dope, guns and bad people.

And because Trooper Hanger knew what was normal and what wasn’t, he knew what to look for.

So he had McVeigh step out of the car, while he used the car for concealment.

When he asked for his license, Trooper Hanger saw hard edges under his jacket where there should be none. 

McVeigh had a gun.

And just like that…

Before the country even knew the name Timothy McVeigh, he was hooked up in Charlie Hanger’s patrol car.

 

Trooper Charlie Hanger of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. Is standing next to his patrol car.

"...Routine law enforcement...routine traffic enforcement works."

– Charlie Hanger

On April 19, 1995 , Charlie Hanger wasn’t looking for anything in particular.

He was merely conducting traffic safety like anyone else…

He wasn’t looking for Timothy McVeigh.  He wasn’t looking for a yellow car.

He was just rolling down the freeway.

But he was doing it with the instincts of a Street Cop.

(Tell us this ain’t cool!)

What is a Skill?

A skill is the ability to reliably bring about a desired result, with minimal influence from luck or chance.

 

Was it chance that Charlie Hanger heading in the same direction of Timothy McVeigh at the same time….sure.

 

That’s the way the world works.

 

But everything after that – the stop, the instincts, the tactics were not.

 

Trooper Hanger is just one of many examples of officers that developed the skills of a predator.

So...Do You Want Those Skills?

Do you want the skill to reliably detect criminal behavior and know exactly what to do during traffic stops where you have reason to believe the driver or passenger are up to no good?

 

If so…you can…

Narcotics On Patrol:

Narcotics on Patrol is an 8 hour class that teaches you how to outsmart criminals on the road.

 

You’ll learn:

To see through their story

Find their dope

Find their guns

Seize their drug money

 

You’ll also learn to spot fraud labs, thieves and to get people’s stolen property back to them.

 

And you’ll learn to do it safely – without delaying simple traffic offenders – and all squarely within the constitution.

Agencies and Officers We've Trained:

This Class Is Not About:

❌  This class isn’t about hitting the freeway and taking down kilos

❌   It’s not about ripping cars apart or searching every car you can

❌   It’s certainly is not about profiling

❌   It’s not calling a hunch “probable cause”

  Needlessly detaining simple traffic offenders

  Leaving your area or not answering your calls for service

 

It’s simply about recognizing what you have when you have it.

How it Works:

Narcotics On Patrol uses proven tactics to discretely identify indicators of deception and criminal behavior that have led to massive seizures of dope, money, and have been proven reliable in court.

 

To put it simply, it starts by distinguishing normal behavior from abnormal behavior.

 

From there, there are identifiable characteristics that you are taught to look for – and if those indicators are present…what to do.

 

You’ll also learn Nick’s 4 Minute Interview, a proprietary interview technique that is proven to expose when someone is telling the truth, and who is being deceptive.

 

It works because people that know they are up to no good, sometimes show it…but almost always accidentally “say it.”

 

And that is exactly where you’ll learn to detect it.

 

From there, we show you hands-on concealment methods where you’ll learn to discover drugs and weapons hidden in real vehicles.

<< Phase 1 >>

Patrol Tactics

✓ How narcotics actually move from Point A to Point B – your city

Learn where the drugs in your jurisdiction come from

  How to gain intelligence on where to find it

✓  Identifying the days and times drugs are most likely moving in your city

  How looking for crime can cause you to miss it sometimes

✓  Effective v. Ineffective methods for traffic safety

  Which patrol strategies are magnets for citizen complaints

<< Phase 2 >>

Assessing the Threats During Stops

The dangers of traffic stops and what you can do about it

The laws that you absolutely MUST know

Indicators of danger and the methods to defeat it

Assessing threats in residential areas

Assessing threats in rural areas

Assessing threats on city streets

How to deal with pesky auditors & citizens filming your stops

1 Officer v 2 Officers Stops and Tactics

Tactics for approaching vehicle for maximum safety

Tactics for calling the driver and passengers out of the vehicle

Agents We've Trained:

<< Phase 3 >>

Identifying Criminal Activity

How to use your senses to detect crime

Identifying criminal behavior

Identifiable characteristics of criminal vehicles

The absolute necessity of getting ALL the documents

When you should and SHOULD NOT have people get out of the car

What you should never do at the window of a car

How to quickly distinguish between a motorist, drug user and dealer

The secret methods of “clustering” to articulate R.S. and P.C.

Methods for spotting deception

Recognizing intentional vagueness

<< Phase 4 >>

Searches: Consent / P.C. / Warrants

Staying within the bounds of consent

How officers can turn a detention into a consensual encounter

How officers accidentally turn consensual encounters into detentions

How to use case law to stay on track

The best methods for obtaining written and verbal consent

When you should frisk the occupants

When to frisk the vehicle

How to lawfully conduct an inventory search

When you absolutely must let the driver go

When you can extend the length of your stop

How to make sure you have P.C.

Why people give you permission to search cars with drugs and stolen property inside.

Handling the objections to search by drivers.

<< Phase 5 >>

Secret Concealment Methods

The secrets of traffickers

Secret stash locations for urban dealers and how to find them

How to quickly spot contraband and abnormalities

How to detect “clavos” and “traps”

When to pat or search subjects

The natural voids in cars that can hide guns, dope and stolen property

Conducting a rock solid investigation that will cause subjects to plead

Documenting your investigation

The secrets for finding guns, dope, and felonies

Agencies and Officers We've Trained:

A Life Of Crime:

Criminals aren’t the only ones that spend all day thinking about crime.

 

Narcotics On Patrol is taught by two zealots that were obsessed with finding criminals, and doing it by the book….

 

From the streets of crime-ridden Albuquerque to the streets of L.A., your instructors have done it….and done it right…

 

HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF TIMES

Instructor: Nick Ramos

A "Bloodhound For Narcotics"

U.S. Attorney- New Mexico

In his career, Nick Ramos has been involved in over 400 large scale seizures and investigations.

He’ll teach you the techniques that he used to seize over $10,000,000 in cash, and hundreds of millions in assets.

He’s also seized tons and tons of cocaine, meth, heroin, marijuana and pills.

But Nick’s proudest moment is when he rescued a child being trafficked in 2013 using his interview technique.

He has dedicated 30 years of his life to fighting crime.

"If you work the streets, you need this training!"

Instructor: Randy Royal

Imagine being so skilled that people gladly give you permission to search their vehicle...with dope inside.

“There’s no reason in the world that any human should say “Yeah, go ahead and search my car” knowing there’s 150 kilos in it.”

… but they did.

Randy Royal started his career in one of the busiest traffic cities in the United States…Los Angeles.

In his 20 year career with the California Highway Patrol, he developed the skill of spotting criminals. From car thieves to drug dealers, and drug couriers.

Randy learned and developed these skills leading to the seizure of over 1700 pounds of meth, cocaine and heroin and over $5,000,000 in cash.  All during traffic stops.

...And Now He'll Teach You How to Do It Too!

Most cops would love to have these skills:

 

To instantly sense when something’s not right…and know exactly what to do.

 

To find what other cops missed and what the driver NEVER thought you’d find.

 

To be so smooth the driver will gladly give consent when the car is absolutely loaded with dope (it happens everyday).

 

And to be able to put a case so rock solid on a suspect, it will never make it to trial, or…

 

To be recognized as a crime fighter in your agency…

 

And most importantly…

 

To stop just one more pill from killing someone’s brother or sister.  Some kid’s mother or father.

 

But the reality is, unless you are assigned to an interdiction task force, you’ll likely never have a chance to develop the skill.

 

Narcotics On Patrol is the next best thing to spending decades to learn these lessons one by one.

Agencies and Officers We've Trained:

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: I’d love to go, but my agency won’t pay for this class.

 

Many agencies won’t.  They see in-service as a cost effective way of training their officers.

 

Narcotics on Patrol, like all Public Safety Alliance courses are priced for individual officers that want to invest in themselves.

 

We’ve invested thousands of our personal dollars into our own training…and it paid off.

 

So we take it serious when officers pay their own money to do the same.

 

That’s why we insist on a 100% money-back guarantee if you’re not satisfied with the class.

 

Here’s what we suggest:  Download the flyer for the class near you. Put in the for training AND put in for time off.

 

In your training request, make sure you note that the class is traffic safety and narcotics related.  This allows your agency to use seizure funds, and most traffic safety grants and funds.

 

If your agency does not pay for training, take the day and invest yourself.

 

It can change your career…literally.

Q: Our agency doesn’t do “interdiction.”

That’s understandable.  But this class isn’t about interdiction.

 

While what you will learn will work in interdiction, our goal is to teach you to recognize what you have when you have it.

 

We’re not teaching you to hit the freeway and start stopping cars.  In fact, we emphasize staying in your patrol area.

 

We teach you to detect crime during stops and the process to find it while on patrol.

Q: I’m pretty good at finding drugs during traffic stops.

 

Good.  Keep up the good work.

 

Consider this though:  There are levels to traffickers.  Some are sloppy…but some aren’t.

 

There are traffickers out there that are as good as the best cops.  Imagine having the skill to outsmart them.

 

If you’re good now, you’d be unstoppable with training. 

 

Come to the class, if you don’t think it was worth it, we’ll give you your money back.

Q: I don’t see a class near me.  What are the requirements for hosting the class?

 

At the bottom of this page, you’ll find a link to host the training at your location. On that page, you’ll get the basics of hosting a class.

Q: How can this class help my career?

First and foremost, this class emphasizes safety during traffic stops. You’ll learn to use your senses to detect abnormalities before you ever approach the car.

 

Next, you’ll learn the skills and knowledge that build instinct.  That instinct will help keep you safe, and warn you when something is off… then tell you why.

 

You’ll also learn to develop the skills necessary to become an investigator:  Putting together rock solid cases, conducting interviews, eliciting confessions, gaining intelligence, and processing evidence.

 

These are the exact skills that special units look for when they are testing for new investigators. 

 

Come testing time, you’ll have two distinct advantages:

 

First, when you start making good cases, you’ll be working with narcotics detectives. When you start recovering people’s stolen property, you’ll work with the property crimes detectives too.

 

More importantly, suspects will want to “work.”  They’ll provide information about all types of crime, including violent crime.  That will lead you to working with robbery/homicide detectives to pass on the information.

 

Your information will be the reason they start closing cases.

 

That makes them look good (and you)!  Trust me… they won’t forget that.

 

We’ve also found that, SWAT will know each time their warrant was the result of your stop.

 

K9 will start following you around because you’re a magnet.

 

They will get their next “find” because of you.

 

With good work, your name will begin to float around the agency as a hard-worker and great investigator.

 

That hard-work and skill will make you far outshine your co-workers (the ones that just show up and answer the calls they are sent to).

 

The other advantage is that you will have a proven track record of hard work and success. 

 

Other candidates won’t have nearly as much to talk about in their interviews, or as much to show. 

 

But then again, the people interviewing you will know your work since it is the reason they closed some of their cases.

 

More importantly, you’ll know their work since you’ve done it while on patrol.

 

Hard working officers that invest in themselves, and proactively develop skills don’t stay in patrol long. 

 

Narcotics on Patrol is the opportunity to learn those skills to set you apart.

 

Once you’re in a special unit,  you’ll get incredible opportunities and training.

 

If you speak to an officer in a special unit about how cool their job is, they’d tell you that they would walk through hell with a can of gas to get their job again.

What would you pay for the opportunity to become good at what you do?

The knowledge in Narcotics On Patrol has cost tens of thousands of dollars to learn. 

It’s also the result of hundreds of years of experience that are distilled into a powerful single 8-hour class.

While it would be worth every penny to charge thousands, Narcotics on Patrol is only:

 
 

$185

Plus, You Get A

100 % Money Back Guarantee

We’ve been teaching this class for a decade. 

We’ve done what we teach hundreds upon hundreds of times, and we’ve trained thousands of police officers to do the same.

We are absolutely convinced that what we have to teach is worth far more than we are charging for it, and worth every second of your time.

We’ll gladly return your money if you aren’t thrilled with the class.

 

All you have to do is to reach out to us within 7 days and we’ll refund 100% of the tuition for the class.  Just email or call us…

That’s it. 

P.S It hasn’t happened yet. We’ve poured our hearts and decades of our successes (and failures) into this class, and our students love it:

 
 

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If You Want the Skills That We Teach In Narcotics On Patrol, Here Are The Next Steps:

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We hope to see you in class and are excited about helping you sharpen and develop your skills.

Continuing to learn always pays off, so never stop.

Be safe.

See you out there…

Nick and Randy