Illinois-Indiana-Iowa-Kansas-Kentucky
Michigan-Minnesota
Missouri-North Dakota-Nebraska
Ohio-South Dakota-Wisconsin
Manitoba-Ontario
The North Central Regional Chapter(NCRC) of the
International Association of Auto Theft Investigators(IAATI) was formed in 1972
when, then Illinois State Police Captain Clyde Oliver, who was also IAATI’s
secretary petitioned for recognition as a regional chapter. Beginning in 1962,
when the Illinois State Police formed the Illinois Police Identification Section
Captain Oliver was placed in charge. Oliver realized that there was a need for
specialized training in auto theft identification and each year he gathered
local, county, and state police agencies along with the FBI and Bob Sattler from
NATB(now NICB) for training that the Illinois State Police conducted at the
Illinois State Fairgrounds.
Each year more and more officers attended, what is still
referred to as the “Midwest Motor Vehicle Theft Conference” until it became
too large for one agency to run. In 1972, during a training session, Captain
Oliver talked to the group about forming the North Central Regional Chapter of
IAATI and with the groups approval successfully petitioned IAATI for
recognition. Since it’s formation, NCRC has grown to almost 1000 members from
13 United States and two Canadian Provinces as listed above.
Members come from local state and federal law enforcement
as well as insurance companies and related fields with the common goal to
suppress vehicle theft and related crimes. The NCRC officers , executive board
and various committee members are all elected from the general membership and
are professionals from all aspects of the auto theft investigative field.
The concept of a regional auto theft investigators
association, united with common purpose and sharing the collective knowledge
with those agencies unable to maintain a fully supported auto theft
investigation unit, first envisioned by Captain Oliver is still the main focus
of NCRC. NCRC’s Annual Training Conferences feature top quality instructors
and are attended by hundreds of attendees are usually held in May in a different
location each year within the NCRC boundaries.
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