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APRIL STOLL
P.O. Box 178 Milford,TX 76670 | 817-201-8757| crimeinsights@gmail.com
EDUCATION
Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX
Certified PublicManager 2015
University ofCentralOklahoma,Edmond, OK
B.S. in Biology 2004
Minors in sociology and CriminalJustice
Honors: Dean’s Honor Roll
Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City,OK
A.A. in Sociology
Honors: VicePresident’s Honor Roll 2000
CERTIFICATIONS & AWARDS
MeritoriousService Award 2014
Plano Police Department
Certified Crime SceneAnalyst 2012
InternationalAssociationfor Identification
Exp. 05/2017
Civilian ofthe Quarter 2008
Grand PrairiePolice Department
RELATED EXPERIENCE
Plano Police Department
Criminalist Supervisor April 2013–December 2014
SupervisethreeCriminalist, train Criminalists,assignwork schedules,evaluateperformanceof
assignedpersonnel, makehiring recommendations and disciplinary actions,monitor operation and
work activities ofpersonnel toensure maximumefficiency and effectiveness is obtained according
to standardoperating procedures, ensurethatall fingerprintrequests and lab requests are
performed,submit monthly reports to Unit Manageroutlining performanceofstaffon assigned
shift, continueto work in the capacity ofa Criminalistprocessing scenes and evidence, provide
expert testimony on latent prints andcrimesceneinvestigations inCollin County.
Plano Police Department
Criminalist July 2012 –March 2013
Respond tocalls for serviceto process crimescenes for evidenceand fingerprints,assistwithnew
employeetraining, assumecommand ofmajor crimescenes when needed, performvariety of
complex,independentlab tests, analyses, classifications,comparisons, andidentifications ofall
types of physical evidencefrom crime scenes; emphasis andspecific recognized expertisein latent
fingerprintexamination utilizing theAFIS, provideexpert testimony.
Oklahoma StateBureau ofInvestigation
Criminalist II December 2011 –June2012
Perform latent printexaminations andutilize AFIS, respond tocrimescenes for latent print
processing, process evidence inthelab,writedetailedreports, collect printimpressions fromlive
and deceased subjects,provideexperttestimony. ASCLDaccredited laboratory.
Grand PrairiePolice Department
Crime Scene Unit Supervisor March 2008-December 2011
Respond tocalls for serviceto process and/or manage crime scenes, work closely withdetectives
and other departmentalemployees in regards tooperationprocedures, process evidencein lab,
perform latent printexaminations &utilize AFIS, collect print impressions from livesubjects, provide
expert testimony in both Dallas and Tarrant County, supervise thedailyactivity oftwo CSI’s, assign
work and call out schedules, trainpersonnel: CSI’s,officers, interns;maintainsupply and equipment
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inventory,givepresentations to various community groups, attend supervisormeetings withDeputy
Chief and ChiefofPolice, writeproposals andgrants, write detailed reports; continueto work in the
full capacity ofa CSIwhilemanaging theCSI Unit,processed approximately 30homicides (including
mass murder of6 --July 2011) and provided experttestimonyapproximately30 times (combined
total) in both Dallas and TarrantCounty,whileserving at GPPD.
Grand PrairiePolice Department
Crime Scene Investigator June 2005–March 2008
Respond tocalls for serviceto process crimescenes andevidenceinthelab,perform latent print
examinations and utilizeAFIS, provide experttestimony, writedetailed reports; crimescenes
processed included homicides, aggravated offenses, narcoticsearch warrants, burglaries and
assaults.
MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCREDITATIONS
ANSI-ASQ NationalAccreditation Board/Forensic QualityServices –Plano CSI Unit
ď‚· Unit is accredited under the internationalstandardISO/IEC 17020:1998in latent print examinations
and crimescene investigations, March 2012–March2017, certificate#AI-1640
InternationalAssociationfor Identification 2006-2015
Texas Division ofInternationalAssociation for Identification 2013 -2015
CONTINUING EDUCATION
TexasCommission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)certifiedtraining:
Basic, Intermediateand Advanced Latent PrintComparison Techniques
Intermediate and Advanced Crime SceneSearch
Digital Photography
Sexual Assault Investigations: DNACollection
Courtroom Survival
Medical DeathInvestigation
Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Basic andAdvanced
New Supervisor’s Course
Complex Latent PrintSufficiency: The Threshold
ForensicDigitalImagining for LatentPrint Examiners
Advanced Palm Print Comparisons
ScientificACE-V: From the Laboratory totheWitness Stand
Other Related Training Courses:
Basic and Advanced Crime-Zone/Crash-Zoneand FX3CAD sketching
FBI Palm Prints, Fingerprint Data andNGI Overview
A Perspectiveon Expert Testimony
Advanced ForensicPhotography
Digital Imaging: Back to Basics
Introductionto ImpressionEvidence
FEMA IS-00200 andIS-00704
Grand PrairieManagementAcademy
WVU ForensicManagement Academy
How to Becomea BetterCommunicator
Intro to LocalGovernment andEthics
The Role of Trust
EmotionalIntelligence
Leveraging YourTime
Empowering Others for Success
Overcoming TeamDysfunctions
Documenting Discipline
Online Training Coursesthrough WVU:
Perspectives in ExpertTestimony
Transition toLeadership
Roles in Forensic Science

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    1 1 APRIL STOLL P.O. Box178 Milford,TX 76670 | 817-201-8757| crimeinsights@gmail.com EDUCATION Stephen F. Austin University, Nacogdoches, TX Certified PublicManager 2015 University ofCentralOklahoma,Edmond, OK B.S. in Biology 2004 Minors in sociology and CriminalJustice Honors: Dean’s Honor Roll Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City,OK A.A. in Sociology Honors: VicePresident’s Honor Roll 2000 CERTIFICATIONS & AWARDS MeritoriousService Award 2014 Plano Police Department Certified Crime SceneAnalyst 2012 InternationalAssociationfor Identification Exp. 05/2017 Civilian ofthe Quarter 2008 Grand PrairiePolice Department RELATED EXPERIENCE Plano Police Department Criminalist Supervisor April 2013–December 2014 SupervisethreeCriminalist, train Criminalists,assignwork schedules,evaluateperformanceof assignedpersonnel, makehiring recommendations and disciplinary actions,monitor operation and work activities ofpersonnel toensure maximumefficiency and effectiveness is obtained according to standardoperating procedures, ensurethatall fingerprintrequests and lab requests are performed,submit monthly reports to Unit Manageroutlining performanceofstaffon assigned shift, continueto work in the capacity ofa Criminalistprocessing scenes and evidence, provide expert testimony on latent prints andcrimesceneinvestigations inCollin County. Plano Police Department Criminalist July 2012 –March 2013 Respond tocalls for serviceto process crimescenes for evidenceand fingerprints,assistwithnew employeetraining, assumecommand ofmajor crimescenes when needed, performvariety of complex,independentlab tests, analyses, classifications,comparisons, andidentifications ofall types of physical evidencefrom crime scenes; emphasis andspecific recognized expertisein latent fingerprintexamination utilizing theAFIS, provideexpert testimony. Oklahoma StateBureau ofInvestigation Criminalist II December 2011 –June2012 Perform latent printexaminations andutilize AFIS, respond tocrimescenes for latent print processing, process evidence inthelab,writedetailedreports, collect printimpressions fromlive and deceased subjects,provideexperttestimony. ASCLDaccredited laboratory. Grand PrairiePolice Department Crime Scene Unit Supervisor March 2008-December 2011 Respond tocalls for serviceto process and/or manage crime scenes, work closely withdetectives and other departmentalemployees in regards tooperationprocedures, process evidencein lab, perform latent printexaminations &utilize AFIS, collect print impressions from livesubjects, provide expert testimony in both Dallas and Tarrant County, supervise thedailyactivity oftwo CSI’s, assign work and call out schedules, trainpersonnel: CSI’s,officers, interns;maintainsupply and equipment
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    2 2 inventory,givepresentations to variouscommunity groups, attend supervisormeetings withDeputy Chief and ChiefofPolice, writeproposals andgrants, write detailed reports; continueto work in the full capacity ofa CSIwhilemanaging theCSI Unit,processed approximately 30homicides (including mass murder of6 --July 2011) and provided experttestimonyapproximately30 times (combined total) in both Dallas and TarrantCounty,whileserving at GPPD. Grand PrairiePolice Department Crime Scene Investigator June 2005–March 2008 Respond tocalls for serviceto process crimescenes andevidenceinthelab,perform latent print examinations and utilizeAFIS, provide experttestimony, writedetailed reports; crimescenes processed included homicides, aggravated offenses, narcoticsearch warrants, burglaries and assaults. MEMBERSHIPS AND ACCREDITATIONS ANSI-ASQ NationalAccreditation Board/Forensic QualityServices –Plano CSI Unit  Unit is accredited under the internationalstandardISO/IEC 17020:1998in latent print examinations and crimescene investigations, March 2012–March2017, certificate#AI-1640 InternationalAssociationfor Identification 2006-2015 Texas Division ofInternationalAssociation for Identification 2013 -2015 CONTINUING EDUCATION TexasCommission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE)certifiedtraining: Basic, Intermediateand Advanced Latent PrintComparison Techniques Intermediate and Advanced Crime SceneSearch Digital Photography Sexual Assault Investigations: DNACollection Courtroom Survival Medical DeathInvestigation Bloodstain Pattern Analysis Basic andAdvanced New Supervisor’s Course Complex Latent PrintSufficiency: The Threshold ForensicDigitalImagining for LatentPrint Examiners Advanced Palm Print Comparisons ScientificACE-V: From the Laboratory totheWitness Stand Other Related Training Courses: Basic and Advanced Crime-Zone/Crash-Zoneand FX3CAD sketching FBI Palm Prints, Fingerprint Data andNGI Overview A Perspectiveon Expert Testimony Advanced ForensicPhotography Digital Imaging: Back to Basics Introductionto ImpressionEvidence FEMA IS-00200 andIS-00704 Grand PrairieManagementAcademy WVU ForensicManagement Academy How to Becomea BetterCommunicator Intro to LocalGovernment andEthics The Role of Trust EmotionalIntelligence Leveraging YourTime Empowering Others for Success Overcoming TeamDysfunctions Documenting Discipline Online Training Coursesthrough WVU: Perspectives in ExpertTestimony Transition toLeadership Roles in Forensic Science