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16.39 mi. The RISC Group
The Most Experienced Investigators In West Virginia

Charleston, WV 25339
Have you been looking for professional, discreet investigators? Since 1988 The RISC Group has provided discriminating clients with Excellence in investigations at competitive prices. If you want to maximize your success rate and minimize your potential liability, you have found the right service. We also offer innovative services like Nationwide Aerial Surveillance and Security Consulting.
The RISC Group<br>The Most Experienced Investigators In West Virginia
27.84 mi. Crowder's Statewide Investigations
Walton, WV Private Investigator

Walton, WV 25286
James Crowder began his law enforcement career as a Chief Deputy Sheriff in Roane county. He continued in civil service to the state of West Virginia holding such positions as Criminal Investigator, Chief Investigator and Director and in 2005 retired from his most recent position as Senior Director of the Investigations and Fraud Management Unit of the Office of Inspector General within the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
Crowder's Statewide Investigations<br>Walton, WV Private Investigator


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