Infidelity Surveillance
Discreet, physical surveillance of a spouse or partner — documented with time-stamped photo and video that holds up when it matters. You'll know where they went, who they met, and how long they stayed.
Licensed Private Investigator
You've noticed the late nights at the office. The phone that's always face-down. The story that almost adds up. I've spent twenty years behind a long lens learning the difference between suspicion and proof — and I only deal in proof.
What I Do
Every case starts the same way: someone who deserves a straight answer isn't getting one. Here's how I get it for them.
Discreet, physical surveillance of a spouse or partner — documented with time-stamped photo and video that holds up when it matters. You'll know where they went, who they met, and how long they stayed.
If you suspect you're the one being watched — a listening device in the house, a tracker on the car — I sweep vehicles, homes, and offices with professional TSCM equipment and remove what I find.
Everything I gather is compiled into a clean, chronological case file: photographs, video, logs, and a written report your attorney can actually use. No guesswork, no gaps.
How It Works
A free, confidential consultation — by phone or in person. You tell me what you've noticed. I tell you honestly whether an investigation is worth your money.
Schedules, vehicles, routines, locations. Good surveillance is planned before the engine ever starts. You approve the scope and the budget up front.
Stakeouts, mobile surveillance, sweeps — done quietly, legally, and without your spouse ever knowing anyone was there. You get updates as they happen.
A complete evidence file and a face-to-face debrief. Whatever the answer is, you'll finally have it — and you'll know it's real.
People don't hire me because they want bad news. They hire me because not knowing is worse. Either way, when my report lands on the table, the guessing is over.
— T. Callahan, Lead Investigator
Thirty minutes, completely confidential, no obligation. If your case doesn't need a P.I., I'll be the first to tell you.
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