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Fugitive Recovery Expertise When it comes to fugitive recovery, Lexington National has two of the top fugitive recovery agents in the business. Randy Parton has been involved in forfeiture management and recovery for more than thirty years. He has worked with recovery agents all across the country. He knows how to find skips. He knows extradition rules. He knows how to get remissions. Randy is an expert in the fugitive recovery process. Dennis Sew has handled fugitive recovery for more than twenty years. On the federal level, he has worked with the U.S. Marshall Service, F.B.I., D.E.A., A.T.F., Secret Service, and Homeland Security. On the state level, Dennis has worked with police, sheriff and other law enforcement officers in almost every state. If an agent has a question about fugitive recovery, Dennis can provide the answer.
How Lexington National Helped Me
"One of my sub-agents wrote a $150,000 bond in North Carolina. The defendant skipped court and disappeared. I called Randy for help. He contacted numerous law enforcement departments. Over a six month period, the defendant moved from North Carolina to Texas to California to Mexico to Oregon to Nevada. Randy then got a call from a police detective in Oregon who said the defendant could be in Reno, Nevada. Randy contacted our fugitive recovery agent, who immediately went to Reno and apprehended the defendant. Randy worked through problems in the extradition process and succeeded in having the defendant returned to North Carolina. Randy then worked with my attorneys to obtain a remission. Thank you, Lexington National." -Linda Braswell, Florida
"I wrote a $300,000 bond for a defendant who failed to appear at his sentencing. I called Dennis and he began his investigation. On the day our forfeiture check was to be sent to the court, Dennis discovered that the defendant was making calls from a pay phone outside Joe Robie Stadium in Miami, Florida. Dennis contacted the FBI and they apprehended the defendant. He was returned to court and the forfeiture was avoided." -Jonathan Yellin, New Jersey
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