Canadian Process Serving Inc
P.O. Box 8000
454 Mississauga Street, Suite 351
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON L0S 1J0
Ph: 800-465-7378
Fax: 866-837-0331
About our Niagara-on-the-Lake Process Server:
The success of this business is built
on superb knowledge of the geography of the Niagara area, from
Fort Erie to Cayuga to Grimsby, ensuring prompt service to
all our clients.
Mick Riddle began
his professional career as a Uniform Patrol Officer with the
Corporation of the City of Thorold Police Force in July of
1970. In January of 1971 Thorold was taken over by the Regional
Municipality of Niagara and he became a member of the larger
force and served the region until his retirement in August
of 1999.
During his tenure as a police officer
he worked in Uniform Patrol and supervision, as a Forensic
Identification officer, a Criminal Investigator in the Detective
Office, Organized Crime Unit and the Major Crime Unit.
Mick Riddle also worked for three
years on the Green Ribbon Task Force investigating the murders
of Ontario schoolgirls Kristen French and Leslie Mahaffy. In
December of 1993 he was introduced to the Violent Crime Linkage
Analysis System and became an international ambassador promoting
the program.
In 1995 he was tasked with setting
up a unit within the Niagara Regional Police Service that ensured
compliance with ViCLAS and to track the movements of sexually
deviant individuals in the Niagara Region. In 1999 this unit
was awarded the Chief's of Police Award for dedication and
excellence. Mick has also received several commendations over
his twenty nine years of serving his community.
Upon retirement in 1999 Mick Riddle
joined the faculty at Niagara College in Welland and has carried
on professorial duties for the past three years in the Police
Foundations and Law and Security Programs. He has been teaching
courses, since joining the college staff, related to use of
the Canadian Criminal Code, Report Writing for Policing, Conflict
Management in Policing, Provincial Offenses and Interviewing
and Investigations and Evidence.
He is on the Board of Directors of
the Ontario Association of Police Educators and works closely
with the Board of Governors of Child Find Ontario Niagara Chapter.
Mick Riddle continues to be involved
in training initiatives within the police community lecturing
to Supervisors and new recruits of the Niagara Regional Police
Service and also has lectured at the Ontario Police Educators
Conference.
Andrew looks forward to taking care
of your process serving needs in Niagara Falls and the surrounding
area.
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