Case Study Of Brian Weismantle Investigative Services

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Brian Weismantle Investigative Services is a private investigations firm that is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Brian Weismantle has retired as a homicide detective after 24 plus years of service with the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police. He was assigned to the Homicide Unit for the last 18 ½ years of his career. They provide civil and criminal investigations, insurance/workers comp fraud services, court-related services, and fingerprint services. Brian Weismantle Investigative Services is a Licensed Private Investigator and Air National Guard. This agency is affiliated with FOP.

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