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Jaime Rice
336 Dorr Drive, Goodlettsville, TN 37072
(615)681-5013
Ms.rice1932@gmail.com
Profile:
I am a self-motivated, driven and dedicated individual in both my professional and personal life.I amalways
seeking new trainingopportunities,challengingcases,and valuableinputfrom coworkers to better myself in my
career as a detective and to be a more effective teammate within my unit. My eagerness to learn,motivate and
sharemy experiences translates into my personal and family life as well.I enjoy educatingmyself on nutrition,
physical fitness and sharingmy passion for livinga heathy lifestyle.
As a 10-year veteran of the Metro NashvillePoliceDepartment, I am constantly learning,but also ableto pass
down my knowledge to others. I enjoy sharingmy lawenforcement knowledge with new officers, providingthem
with guidancein difficultsituations. As a detective, I have the ability to effectively analyzedetailed information
regardingcases,allowingmeto make the appropriatedecisionsfor each case. I have organized, planned,
supervised and been lead detective on several complex multiagency, multi-defendant complex conspiracy cases
resultingin successful prosecution.
I have excelled in all of my roles on the policedepartment as a Patrol Officer,Narcotics Detective, Flex Officer,
Fraud Detective and now as a Major CaseTask Force Detective. I have been ableto successfully adapt,gain
valuableknowledge, meet, exceed and succeed all expectations.
Professional Experience:
Metro Nashville Police Department- April 2006-Present.
Major Case Task Force Detective,SpecializedInvestigationDivision-September2015 to Present
Hours worked: 40-80 perweek.
Team of 6 Detectives working a variety of complex criminal conspiracy cases involvingmajor crimes;narcotics
trafficking,money laundering,wirefrauds,murder for hire, kidnapping,robbery,etc.
 Work with local,State(TBI) and Federal lawenforcement agencies (FBI, DEA, ATF, and Homeland Security)
in multi-defendant and multi-jurisdiction cases.
 June 2016 Co-caseagent in a state T3 wiretap for communications case.Lead briefingof 50 people in
organized simultaneous search warrants spanningseveral jurisdictions.Assigned team leaders provided
organized casefiles and paperwork. The caseresulted in 10 persons arrested on felony drug chargein
Tennessee, 2 in Florida and largestdrugcash seizurein Tennessee and Florida history- 24 million dollars.
Fraud Detective,Criminal InvestigationDivision- October2014 to September2015
Hours worked: 40-50 perweek.
Types of Cases Assignedand Worked:Embezzlements, counterfeiting of merchandise(Intellectual Property
Theft), Identity theft, credit card frauds;encoded credit cards,counterfeit creditcards/checks.
 Testify in court proceedings; General Sessions,Criminal Court,and Grand Jury
 Prepare affidavits for search warrants, forfeiturewarrants (seized assets),and Judicial Subpoenas.
 Routinely work with local,stateand federal lawenforcement agencies.Including,the Alcohol Tobacco
and Firearms Bureau (ATF), Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Bureau
of Investigation (FBI),and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Unites States Postal Service.
NotableCases/Experience
 Team leader on a multiagency counterfeiting merchandisecasewith the Department of Homeland
Security.
o Several search warrants executed resultingin over $45,000 in monetary assets via Bank Writs
and forfeiture warrants seized.Three defendants indicted on Use of Counterfeit Trademark or
Logo.
 Lead detective on a tip followup regardingan individual sellingNikeshoes out of his vehicle. Resulted in
largeseizure of counterfeit merchandiseand firearms. Resultingin multiagency cooperation,ATF and
Homeland Security, pursingfederal prosecution of suspect.
 Solved 90,000 embezzlement crime as resultof investigation and suspectconfession duringinterview.
Suspect indicted and successfully prosecuted.Received letter of Commendation from a Deputy Chief.
Flex Officer, Field Operations Bureau- November 2012 to October 2014
Hours worked: 40-50 perweek
Uniformed proactivepatrol,concentrating efforts in crime hot spots, requires self-motivated Officers.
 Work in a team of 5-7 officers
 Assigned to specific HotSpot Zones each work day,as a team
 Conduct targeted traffic stops and suspiciousperson stops in an effort to seek and deter criminal activity
 Community Policing;interactwith the community or area assigned includingbusinesschecks
 Prepare Arrest Affidavits
 Searches of Persons,Vehicles, and Residences
 Flexiblewith work schedule
NotableCases/Experience
 Organized team to conduct a home visitof an individual,on probation, sellingand manufacturingcrack
cocainein his residence.Sought the assistanceof Probation and ParoleOfficer.
o Obtained a search warrant,recovering firearms,items for manufacturingcrack cocaine,drug
paraphernalia.Resulted in several individualsarrested for felony drug and weapons charges.
o Second house linked to original. Sought the assistanceof another Flex Team, resultingin search
warrants and additional felony arrests and monetary seizures.
o Testified in court ata preliminary hearing.Successful prosecution on each individual arrested.
o Awarded Officer of the Month for Metro NashvillePoliceDepartment.
Narcotics Detective, Crime Suppression Unit (CSU), Field Operations Bureau- November2009
to November 2012
Hours worked: 50-60 perweek.
A three year undercover plain clothes druginvestigativeassignment.
 Flexiblework hours
 Conduct undercover drug buys,initiatingdruginvestigations
 Audio and Video surveillance;equippingindividuals with body wires and body cameras
 Participateas decoy in prostitution stings (street level and internet)
 Manage confidential informants
 Prepare and write Affidavits for Search warrants,Seize assets,Forfeiture warrants and affidavits
 Adapt to fluid and changing situations
 Drug recognition and identification
NotableCases/Experience
 Observed growing Dilaudid (hydromorphone a scheduleII narcotic) pill problemin Nashville.Developed a
confidential informant. Informant’s information led to identifying a 10 year drugconspiracy operation.
o Organized and developed a plan with the DistrictAttorney and MNPD Gang unit.
o Conducted controlled undercover buys utilizingthe confidential informant. Six month
investigation secured felony indictments on five target individuals.
o Resultingin 10 year sentence on drug ringleader and felony drug convictions for the remaining
individuals.
o May of 2012,received the Metro NashvillePoliceDepartment Commendation for Service of
Excellence.
 Participated in street level and internet based prostitution stings,actingas the decoy (prostitute) in an
undercover capacity.Secured numerous arrests on individuals patronizing.
Patrol Officer,Field Operations Bureau- September2006 to November 2009
Hours worked: 40-50 perweek
Uniformed Patrol in visiblemarked policevehicle.
 Respond to variety of callsfor servicewithin patrollingarea
 Write detailed incidentreports for a variety of incidents and events responded to each shift
 Prepare accurateand detailed Affidavits for Arrests.
 Proper Search Procedure of Persons in Custody
NotableCases/Experience
 Patrolled a public housingcommunity in EastNashville.Through community policing,worked with
citizens and staff of the public housingcommunity in an effort to reduce crime in the area.
o Initiated a daily walk through of the housingproject with other zone officers;let the community
see the policepresence. Over the courseof several months, callsfor servicereduced greatly in
that public housingcommunity.
o Received two Chiefs Coins (commendations) in Patrol.
Lexington Fayette Urban County Government -September 2005 to April 2006
Corrections Officer in Custody Pod and Inmate Intake
Hours worked: 40-50 perweek.
Supervise20-80 inmates in custody pods daily
 Conducting regular inmate counts and bed checks
 Organizingrecreation time
 Decidingappropriatedisciplinary action
 Cell searches and inmate searches
 Process new inmates duringintake.
St. Joseph Heart Hospital -August 2004 to September 2005
Hours worked: 40 per week.
ElectrocardiogramTechnician (EKGTech)
 Administer EKG’s on patients of all ages and medical conditions
 AssistNurses and Doctors in preforming Cardiac Stress Tests
 Obtain patients routine vital signs (Blood pressure,temperature, and pulse)
 FollowstrictHIPPA laws in accordancewith patient privacy
Part Time Work Experience:
Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital -August 2002 to August 2004
Hours worked: 20-25 perweek
Mental Health Technician
 Supervised Patients daily
 Obtained Patient vital signs (Blood pressure,Temperature, and Pulse)
 Conduct group activities with Patients
Education:
University of Kentucky
Bachelor of Arts in Psychology
 GraduatedCum Laude inAugust2004
Specialized Training:
 The Reid Interview School
 ClandestineMeth Lab Task Force Training
 FEMA Riot Training
 ROCIC Intellectual Property Theft Crimes Course
 Prescription Pill Diversion Course
 Louka Tactical Training (40 hour coursespecifically for women in lawenforcement)
 Search and Seizure Course
 Breakingthe Glass Shield,Women in Law Enforcement Conference 2013 and 2015
 Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Global Conference 2015
 Communications Intercept School for Wiretapping-Wiretap certified- October 2015
Awards:
 Commendation for Service of Excellence- July 2007
 Commendation for Service of Excellence – February 2009
 East PrecinctPoliceOfficer of the Month February 2012
 East PrecinctOfficer of Month- December 2012
 HonorableRecognition for Service of Excellence- December 2012
 Commendation for Service of Excellence- December 2012
 Commendation for Service of Excellence- February 2013
 East PrecinctPoliceOfficer of the Month- February 2013
 East PrecinctPoliceOfficer of the Month- December 2013
 Field Operation Bureau PoliceOfficer of the Month- December 2013
 HonorableRecognition for Service of Excellence- January 2014
 HonorableRecognition for Service of Excellence- September 2014
 Field Operation Bureau PoliceOfficer of the Month- April 2014
 Commendation for Service of Excellence- May 2014
Professional Organizations:
 The Fraternal Order of Police April 2006-Present
 BUNCO (Banks United to NeutralizeCriminal Organizations) October 2014- Present
Interests:
 Write for a Fitness and Healthy livingblog- www.theskinnyandthethickofit.com
 Competitive Natural Body Builder in the National PhysiqueCommittee and Competitive Powerlifter
 Organize5K runs with coworkers, friends,and family
 Prepare fitness plans and meal plans for anyonewho wants to change their lifestyle
 Thrive from challenges and welcome them in every facet of life; professional and personal

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Resume 4 (General)

  • 1. Jaime Rice 336 Dorr Drive, Goodlettsville, TN 37072 (615)681-5013 Ms.rice1932@gmail.com Profile: I am a self-motivated, driven and dedicated individual in both my professional and personal life.I amalways seeking new trainingopportunities,challengingcases,and valuableinputfrom coworkers to better myself in my career as a detective and to be a more effective teammate within my unit. My eagerness to learn,motivate and sharemy experiences translates into my personal and family life as well.I enjoy educatingmyself on nutrition, physical fitness and sharingmy passion for livinga heathy lifestyle. As a 10-year veteran of the Metro NashvillePoliceDepartment, I am constantly learning,but also ableto pass down my knowledge to others. I enjoy sharingmy lawenforcement knowledge with new officers, providingthem with guidancein difficultsituations. As a detective, I have the ability to effectively analyzedetailed information regardingcases,allowingmeto make the appropriatedecisionsfor each case. I have organized, planned, supervised and been lead detective on several complex multiagency, multi-defendant complex conspiracy cases resultingin successful prosecution. I have excelled in all of my roles on the policedepartment as a Patrol Officer,Narcotics Detective, Flex Officer, Fraud Detective and now as a Major CaseTask Force Detective. I have been ableto successfully adapt,gain valuableknowledge, meet, exceed and succeed all expectations. Professional Experience: Metro Nashville Police Department- April 2006-Present. Major Case Task Force Detective,SpecializedInvestigationDivision-September2015 to Present Hours worked: 40-80 perweek. Team of 6 Detectives working a variety of complex criminal conspiracy cases involvingmajor crimes;narcotics trafficking,money laundering,wirefrauds,murder for hire, kidnapping,robbery,etc.  Work with local,State(TBI) and Federal lawenforcement agencies (FBI, DEA, ATF, and Homeland Security) in multi-defendant and multi-jurisdiction cases.  June 2016 Co-caseagent in a state T3 wiretap for communications case.Lead briefingof 50 people in organized simultaneous search warrants spanningseveral jurisdictions.Assigned team leaders provided organized casefiles and paperwork. The caseresulted in 10 persons arrested on felony drug chargein Tennessee, 2 in Florida and largestdrugcash seizurein Tennessee and Florida history- 24 million dollars. Fraud Detective,Criminal InvestigationDivision- October2014 to September2015 Hours worked: 40-50 perweek. Types of Cases Assignedand Worked:Embezzlements, counterfeiting of merchandise(Intellectual Property Theft), Identity theft, credit card frauds;encoded credit cards,counterfeit creditcards/checks.  Testify in court proceedings; General Sessions,Criminal Court,and Grand Jury  Prepare affidavits for search warrants, forfeiturewarrants (seized assets),and Judicial Subpoenas.  Routinely work with local,stateand federal lawenforcement agencies.Including,the Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Bureau (ATF), Secret Service, Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI),and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the Unites States Postal Service. NotableCases/Experience
  • 2.  Team leader on a multiagency counterfeiting merchandisecasewith the Department of Homeland Security. o Several search warrants executed resultingin over $45,000 in monetary assets via Bank Writs and forfeiture warrants seized.Three defendants indicted on Use of Counterfeit Trademark or Logo.  Lead detective on a tip followup regardingan individual sellingNikeshoes out of his vehicle. Resulted in largeseizure of counterfeit merchandiseand firearms. Resultingin multiagency cooperation,ATF and Homeland Security, pursingfederal prosecution of suspect.  Solved 90,000 embezzlement crime as resultof investigation and suspectconfession duringinterview. Suspect indicted and successfully prosecuted.Received letter of Commendation from a Deputy Chief. Flex Officer, Field Operations Bureau- November 2012 to October 2014 Hours worked: 40-50 perweek Uniformed proactivepatrol,concentrating efforts in crime hot spots, requires self-motivated Officers.  Work in a team of 5-7 officers  Assigned to specific HotSpot Zones each work day,as a team  Conduct targeted traffic stops and suspiciousperson stops in an effort to seek and deter criminal activity  Community Policing;interactwith the community or area assigned includingbusinesschecks  Prepare Arrest Affidavits  Searches of Persons,Vehicles, and Residences  Flexiblewith work schedule NotableCases/Experience  Organized team to conduct a home visitof an individual,on probation, sellingand manufacturingcrack cocainein his residence.Sought the assistanceof Probation and ParoleOfficer. o Obtained a search warrant,recovering firearms,items for manufacturingcrack cocaine,drug paraphernalia.Resulted in several individualsarrested for felony drug and weapons charges. o Second house linked to original. Sought the assistanceof another Flex Team, resultingin search warrants and additional felony arrests and monetary seizures. o Testified in court ata preliminary hearing.Successful prosecution on each individual arrested. o Awarded Officer of the Month for Metro NashvillePoliceDepartment. Narcotics Detective, Crime Suppression Unit (CSU), Field Operations Bureau- November2009 to November 2012 Hours worked: 50-60 perweek. A three year undercover plain clothes druginvestigativeassignment.  Flexiblework hours  Conduct undercover drug buys,initiatingdruginvestigations  Audio and Video surveillance;equippingindividuals with body wires and body cameras  Participateas decoy in prostitution stings (street level and internet)  Manage confidential informants  Prepare and write Affidavits for Search warrants,Seize assets,Forfeiture warrants and affidavits  Adapt to fluid and changing situations  Drug recognition and identification NotableCases/Experience  Observed growing Dilaudid (hydromorphone a scheduleII narcotic) pill problemin Nashville.Developed a confidential informant. Informant’s information led to identifying a 10 year drugconspiracy operation. o Organized and developed a plan with the DistrictAttorney and MNPD Gang unit. o Conducted controlled undercover buys utilizingthe confidential informant. Six month investigation secured felony indictments on five target individuals. o Resultingin 10 year sentence on drug ringleader and felony drug convictions for the remaining individuals.
  • 3. o May of 2012,received the Metro NashvillePoliceDepartment Commendation for Service of Excellence.  Participated in street level and internet based prostitution stings,actingas the decoy (prostitute) in an undercover capacity.Secured numerous arrests on individuals patronizing. Patrol Officer,Field Operations Bureau- September2006 to November 2009 Hours worked: 40-50 perweek Uniformed Patrol in visiblemarked policevehicle.  Respond to variety of callsfor servicewithin patrollingarea  Write detailed incidentreports for a variety of incidents and events responded to each shift  Prepare accurateand detailed Affidavits for Arrests.  Proper Search Procedure of Persons in Custody NotableCases/Experience  Patrolled a public housingcommunity in EastNashville.Through community policing,worked with citizens and staff of the public housingcommunity in an effort to reduce crime in the area. o Initiated a daily walk through of the housingproject with other zone officers;let the community see the policepresence. Over the courseof several months, callsfor servicereduced greatly in that public housingcommunity. o Received two Chiefs Coins (commendations) in Patrol. Lexington Fayette Urban County Government -September 2005 to April 2006 Corrections Officer in Custody Pod and Inmate Intake Hours worked: 40-50 perweek. Supervise20-80 inmates in custody pods daily  Conducting regular inmate counts and bed checks  Organizingrecreation time  Decidingappropriatedisciplinary action  Cell searches and inmate searches  Process new inmates duringintake. St. Joseph Heart Hospital -August 2004 to September 2005 Hours worked: 40 per week. ElectrocardiogramTechnician (EKGTech)  Administer EKG’s on patients of all ages and medical conditions  AssistNurses and Doctors in preforming Cardiac Stress Tests  Obtain patients routine vital signs (Blood pressure,temperature, and pulse)  FollowstrictHIPPA laws in accordancewith patient privacy Part Time Work Experience: Eastern State Psychiatric Hospital -August 2002 to August 2004 Hours worked: 20-25 perweek Mental Health Technician  Supervised Patients daily  Obtained Patient vital signs (Blood pressure,Temperature, and Pulse)  Conduct group activities with Patients
  • 4. Education: University of Kentucky Bachelor of Arts in Psychology  GraduatedCum Laude inAugust2004 Specialized Training:  The Reid Interview School  ClandestineMeth Lab Task Force Training  FEMA Riot Training  ROCIC Intellectual Property Theft Crimes Course  Prescription Pill Diversion Course  Louka Tactical Training (40 hour coursespecifically for women in lawenforcement)  Search and Seizure Course  Breakingthe Glass Shield,Women in Law Enforcement Conference 2013 and 2015  Association of Certified Fraud Examiners Global Conference 2015  Communications Intercept School for Wiretapping-Wiretap certified- October 2015 Awards:  Commendation for Service of Excellence- July 2007  Commendation for Service of Excellence – February 2009  East PrecinctPoliceOfficer of the Month February 2012  East PrecinctOfficer of Month- December 2012  HonorableRecognition for Service of Excellence- December 2012  Commendation for Service of Excellence- December 2012  Commendation for Service of Excellence- February 2013  East PrecinctPoliceOfficer of the Month- February 2013  East PrecinctPoliceOfficer of the Month- December 2013  Field Operation Bureau PoliceOfficer of the Month- December 2013  HonorableRecognition for Service of Excellence- January 2014  HonorableRecognition for Service of Excellence- September 2014  Field Operation Bureau PoliceOfficer of the Month- April 2014  Commendation for Service of Excellence- May 2014 Professional Organizations:  The Fraternal Order of Police April 2006-Present  BUNCO (Banks United to NeutralizeCriminal Organizations) October 2014- Present Interests:  Write for a Fitness and Healthy livingblog- www.theskinnyandthethickofit.com  Competitive Natural Body Builder in the National PhysiqueCommittee and Competitive Powerlifter  Organize5K runs with coworkers, friends,and family
  • 5.  Prepare fitness plans and meal plans for anyonewho wants to change their lifestyle  Thrive from challenges and welcome them in every facet of life; professional and personal