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Special Agent Victor Bazan FBI / San Antonio Division Austin Resident Agency (RA) Bazanvic@cs.com
Special Agent (SA) Victor Bazan entered on duty with the FBI in 1979. His first office of assignment was the San Antonio Division where he was assigned to the Laredo Resident Agency; a one man office at that time. In 1980, he transferred to the Los Angeles Division where he was known as Mr. Copyright, having been assigned to working copyright matters in the movie and music industry. Later, he was assigned to work drug matters and Racketeering Enterprise Investigations. In 1988, he transferred to the Brownsville, Texas RA where he was assigned drug investigations and later transferred to the Austin RA where he served as the San Antonio Division's Criminal Intelligence Supervisor and FBI liaison to the Texas Department of Public Safety and a member of the Post Seizure Analysis Team.
SA Bazan is a member of the FBI's Critical Incident Negotiation Team (CINT) and has been deployed overseas as an advisor in kidnapping of American citizens cases under the FBI's International Terrorism Program. He is a Coordinator for the National Center for the Analysis of Violent Crimes (NCAVC) and is currently on the Board of Directors of the Texas Association of Hostage Negotiators (TAHN) as a nonvoting Advisor. SA Bazan has participated as a police instructor overseas at the International Law Enforcement Academy (ILEA) where he has taught Enterprise Theory, Informant Matters, and Organized Crime.
SA Bazan attended the University of Texas at Austin where he majored in Anthropology and Archaeology in addition to obtaining a State of Texas teaching certificate. He was a Speech Therapist 11 at the Austin State School prior to teaching at the elementary school level in both private and public schools in San Antonio, Texas. He obtained his Masters degree in Social Rehabilitation and Social Services from the Institute of Contemporary Corrections at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas. He spent two years as an adult probation officer with the Bexar County Adult Probation office, San Antonio, Texas prior to attending the University of Texas School of Law and his appointment to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

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