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  • Fallen Special Agent honored at Travis AFB

    And Wieger did his job until Nov. 1, 2007, when, at age 28, he and two other Air Force Special Agents were killed by a roadside bomb near Balad, Iraq, for which Travis officials on Nov. 1, 2017, dedicated in Wieger’s honor the Special Investigations building on the sprawling base south of Vacaville,

  • Fraud team efforts result in millions repaid to AF

    Air Force Office of Special Investigations Procurement Fraud Detachment 2, Operating Location B, Buckley Air Force Base, Colo., initiated an investigation of potential false claims submitted on two Air Force contracts on July 9, 2015, resulting in $10,567,760 being voluntarily repaid to the Air

  • Montana "Cold Case" remains identified as an AF member

    In 1974, Airman First Class Rudy Redd Victor, 20, from Shiprock, N.M., a power production specialist assigned to the 4449th Mobility Support Squadron at Holloman Air Force Base, N.M., was on leave visiting family members in Arizona and Colorado when he disappeared. Victor was last seen near the Wolf

  • OSI enlisted corps honors former Commander

    During his tenure as the Air Force Office of Special Investigations 17th Commander, Brig. Gen. Keith M. Givens left a lasting impression on those he led. His positive impact is so pronounced the AFOSI enlisted ranks, past and present, reciprocated by bestowing on him its highest honor, the AFOSI

  • OSI reservist new DeKalb County State Court Marshal

    Richard I. Berkowitz has been appointed to Marshal of the DeKalb County State Court effective April 1, following the retirement of Marshal R. S. Mann, who served DeKalb County law enforcement for 34 years. Berkowitz is a 31-year Air Force veteran currently in the Air Force Reserves. The Chief Master

  • Stabler to take reins of AFOSI

    Col. (Special Agent) Kirk B. Stabler will become the 18th Commander in the storied 69-year history of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations May 18, 2017.

  • Contractor sentenced for $53M fraud scheme, illegal gratuities

    On April 27, 2017, U.S. District Judge Marvin J. Garbis sentenced John Wilkerson, 51, of Moultrie, Georgia, to five years in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, for a wire fraud conspiracy and for paying illegal gratuities to a government official, in connection with the award of

  • FLETA board grants re-accreditation to AFSIA, BSIC

    The Federal Law Enforcement Training Accreditation Board announced April 27, 2017, it granted reaccreditation status to the U.S. Air Force Special Investigations Academy and the Air Force Office of Special Investigations Basic Special Investigators Course at its meeting in Naval Station Mayport,

  • Military spouse indicted for attempted murder

    A federal grand jury in Salt Lake City returned a two-count indictment April 26, 2017, charging Shawna Marie Chapman, 30, with attempt to commit murder and assault resulting in serious bodily injury. The indictment was unsealed April 28, 2017, following Chapman’s arrest and initial court appearance.