Welcome to the Greater Houston RCFL Web Page
The Greater Houston Regional Computer Forensics Laboratory (GHRCFL) moved to its new location on 13333 N.W. Freeway, Suite 400 in Houston. We are accepting requests for assistance from area law enforcement agencies in our
service area. Requesting assistance is simple and easy — click
here to access the service request form.
The GHRCFL is still seeking interested law enforcement agencies that wish to join us in this important endeavor. To learn more about becoming a
participating agency contact Ryan Dusek on (713) 690-2566.
What is an RCFL?
An RCFL is a one-stop, full service forensics laboratory and training center devoted entirely to the examination of digital evidence in support of criminal investigations, such as, but not limited to —
- Terrorism
- Child pornography
- Violent crimes
- The theft or destruction of intellectual property
- Internet crime
- Fraud.
Click here to view information about Training offered at the Greater Houston RCFL. Visit our Online Training Registration web site to view available courses and sign up for classes.
New Customer Satisfaction Survey |
If you've recently taken advantage of one or more of our service offerings, please take a moment to complete our new Customer Satisfaction Survey. We are continually striving to improve our service to the community and your input could be a huge help. |
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New Service Offering - Cell Phone Kiosks |
Self-service cell phone kiosks are being installed at select RCFLs. Click here to learn more. |
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A Bryan, TX, Chiropractor, Chase Lindsey entered a guilty plea to engaging in a conspiracy to defraud automobile insurance companies of more than $3 million. Lindsey admitted he participated in a two-year conspiracy to defraud numerous auto insurance companies by allowing fraudulent chiropractic bills to be created under his name for treatments which were never performed and used as support for fraudulent settlement demand letters sent to auto insurance companies. Lindsey faces up to 30 years in prison, a possible $1 million fine, and agreed to pay restitution of $1.2 million to insurance companies victimized by the scheme. GHRCFL examiners supported this investigation by examining digital media obtained from computers.
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Case Agent Investigative Review
June 20, 2013
8:45am - 4:00pm
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