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I have the experience of 22 years as an FBI Special Agent and more than 16 years as a Private Investigator!


As the Qualifying Agent and Licensee of Sin City Private Investigators, Robert L. Clymer has the ability to access an Entire Network of Retired FBI Agents Worldwide who now work as Private Investigators. We have the resources and the abilities to resolve your case in an effective and efficient manner.

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Robert L. Clymer

Special Agent, FBI (Retired)

NV Private Investigator #1421

Call (833) 746-2874


More than 22 years FBI service and 15 years as a Private Investigator!


As a young boy, growing up in the Midwest and influenced by such television shows as the Untouchables and Dragnet, Robert Clymer dreamed of one day becoming an FBI Agent. After graduating High School with Honors, he gained employment with the Federal Bureau of Investigation as a “mail clerk,” doing such menial jobs as sorting mail, filing indices cards, and answering the phones. However, this provided even further motivation to pursue his dream. In May 1992, Robert L. Clymer graduated from Columbia College and in January 1995 was “Appointed” the position of Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. After nearly 10 years of hard work, attending night school, and raising a family, Robert’s dream of becoming a Special Agent for the FBI finally came true.

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    As an FBI Agent, Robert Clymer worked complex White Collar, Organized Crime, Fugitive, and Terrorism cases. The majority of his career with the FBI was spent working on Organized Crime matters. These investigations ranged from racketeering influenced corrupt organizations (RICO) and labor racketeering cases, to illegal alien smuggling and money laundering cases. These investigations were long-term and complex, requiring the use of sophisticated techniques, including, but not limited to: undercover operations; use of confidential informants; Title-III (wiretaps); search warrants; and confrontational interrogations. Consequently, FBI Agent Clymer testified in Federal Court on numerous occasions. In 2001, FBI Agent Clymer was promoted to the Principal Relief Supervisor position (a two-year appointment) for the Organized Crime Squad. In 2004, he served another two years as the Principal Relief Supervisor for the Transnational Criminal Enterprise Program and after a 22-year career with the FBI, Robert retired.


    Robert Clymer is now the founding member and CEO of Sin City Private Investigators where he has spent the majority of his efforts and energies in helping “the little guy” with complex personal and legal matters. The driving purpose of Sin City Private Investigators is to help others who either cannot stand up for themselves or find themselves in difficult situations and require Robert’s unique set of abilities and talents to resolve their difficult issues. Sin City Private Investigators treats every case with utmost importance and every client with utter respect. At Sin City Private Investigators we believe our clients deserve our best efforts and resources to effectively and efficiently resolve their cases logically and concisely.


    It is the sincere desire of Sin City Private Investigators to provide the highest level of service and professionalism to all of our clients, regardless of a person’s financial abilities or physical attributes, i.e., Race, Gender, or Beliefs. In doing so, Sin City Private Investigators has earned the loftiest of reputations within the industry. We will continue to strive to be the very best Private Investigative firm available in the State of Nevada.

Jesse

Henderson Police Officer (Retired)

Nevada Private Investigator, Work Card #R-2022-12163

1-833-746-2874


Jesse was “Born and Raised” in Las Vegas, NV. 

 

Jesse retired as 25 year veteran of the  Henderson Police Department (HPD). Jesse served for 13 years on the HPD SWAT team, where he was known by many as “Chavez”. During his time in SWAT, he was the Tactical Breaching Element Leader. This meant he was responsible for all of the teams breaching operations and training. He conducted over 1,000 explosive breaches during his career. He was also an Assistant Team Leader (ATL). As the ATL, Jesse planed and coordinated tactical missions, and was responsible for all of the team movements once they deployed. He participated in over 1,000 missions, including high risk drug raids, hostage rescues, criminal barricades and dignitary protection. Jesse assisted in providing protection to presidential campaigns in 2004, 2008, and 2012.

 

Some of his favorite moments in SWAT include rappelling down the face of Hoover Dam, being the first officer to get to a little girl during a mission who was kidnapped from her front yard, and being a motivational speaker to at risk youth for the “life of crime” court program.

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    Jesse was recognized for his role in responding to the October 1 Mass Shooting / Murder in Las Vegas and was awarded the Medal of Valor two times during his career. 


     


    During his time on patrol, Jesse served as a Field Training Officer (FTO), and as an “Officer in Charge” (OIC), which meant he acted as the Supervisor for the squad in the absence of the Sergeant. Many of Jesse’s trainees went on to important roles in the police department, including Detectives, Sergeants, Lieutenants, and Captains. 


     


    His patrol highlights include handling the investigation and arrest of a man who had exposed himself to more than ten female joggers. He also worked with a vehicle burglary victim to locate the suspects, who were later arrested for stealing vehicles and ramming them into Police Officer vehicles and homes. Six suspects were arrested. The investigation found at least $100,000 worth of tools in a storage unit. Detectives also located eight stolen motorcycles, four stolen vehicles and 15 stolen firearms including handguns, rifles and a shotgun. 


     


    Jesse spends his free time enjoying all things “Mopar” and has been a metal fabricator for over twenty years. He is a dedicated father to all his children, and as an experienced Investigator he knows how important it is to keep his wife happy and well-traveled. 




    Jesse truly enjoys being able to help victims and still continues to do so while working as a Private Investigator.  

Timothy

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Detective (Retired)

Nevada Private Investigator, Work Card #R-2022-09626


Timothy is a 25-year retired Narcotics Detective with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. The last twenty years of his career he was assigned to the Major Violator/Narcotics Crime Bureau, Narcotics Section. The section specializes in Intelligence gathering, Investigations, and Apprehension of individuals who are involved in the manufacturing and trafficking of controlled substances. Ten of the nineteen years, he was assigned as a Task Force Officer (TFO) with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). The last year, before retiring, he was assigned to the newly formed Overdose Response Team which was responsible for investigating overdoses in Clark County, NV and charging the drug traffickers with Murder II. Prior to Narcotics, he was assigned as a plain clothes officer for the Northeast Area Command (NEAC) Problem Solving Unit (PSU). While assigned to NEAC PSU, Timothy was responsible for following up on recent priority crimes along with proactive narcotics and weapons crimes. Prior to PSU, he was a patrol officer and worked Las Vegas Downtown Area Command, Southwest Area Command, and Northeast Area Command. 

 

Timothy is currently the Executive Director of the Nevada Narcotic Officers Association (NNOA) and was previously the President from 2018-2022. He has also been a board member of the NNOA since 2010.

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    Timothy’s experience and training related specifically to narcotics and investigations involving narcotics trafficking spans over 20 years. He has conducted hundreds of interviews with members of multiple Drug Trafficking Organizations and Mexican Cartels. He has over 900 hours of training related to Narcotics and Narcotic investigations and has worked on hundreds of related cases, as well as provided a significant amount of assistance to outside units and agencies throughout the United States. Timothy has been a part of hundreds of clandestine methamphetamine labs and over fifty marijuana grow operations. Furthermore, since working with the DEA, he has been the Affiant on over 240 Title III (wire-tap) Investigations that were related to Drug Trafficking Organization and Drug Cartel members in Mexico, Colombia, and the United States. Through these various endeavors, he have affirmed my understanding of the “Narco culture.” He is also currently designated by the Clark County District Attorney’s Office as an expert witness in narcotics and narcotic related crimes. 

Hakeem

Detroit Police Homicide Detective

Nevada Private Investigator, Work Card #R-2022-02030


Hakeem is a former seven year veteran of the Detroit Police Department. 
 
Hakeem moved up quickly in the Detroit Police Department, first working Special Operations, aka 30 Series which involved working Undercover assignments, conducting Surveillance on suspected Narcotics locations, executing Search Warrants, and also responding to Major Crimes of the area.
 
Hakeem was involved in multiple incidents, including an incident where 2 males, suspected of Home Invasion and Rape, stole cash money and fled the scene. He and his partner were able to track down the location of where the suspects fled by pinging the location of the victims phone which the suspects had stolen. He and his partner found and confronted suspects while they were sitting in a car counting the money they had stolen from the victim. Hakeem and his partner apprehended the suspects without incident and recovered multiple guns and money.
 
Hakeem was also involved in the apprehension of a suspect who shot and killed a Police Officer. Hakeem, along with his partner and other officers, searched the area of the suspects known whereabouts and found the suspect hiding in the grass, in a large open field. The suspect was armed with a revolver handgun, which was recovered. They were then able to apprehend the suspect in a safe manner.
 
Hakeem also worked Homicide Investigations wherein he interviewed witnesses and interrogated suspects of murder. He worked within 3 units of the Homicide Bureau, including Death of, Opioid Taskforce, and Triple Shooting Team. Working these units, he responded to and processed the scenes of homicides, typed and executed Search Warrants.

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