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Special Agent Doug Whitten, Jr. FBI / Dallas Division Frisco Resident Agency (RA)
douglas.whitten@ic.fbi.gov
Special Agent (SA) Whitten has been employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) since October of 1995. SA Whitten has worked Public Corruption, White Collar Crime, Civil Rights, Drugs, and Violent Crime. SA Whitten has also served on several special task forces, including; the West Tennessee Church Arson Task Force, the Texas Seven Fugitive Task Force, and the Columbia Space Shuttle Recovery Task Force.
Prior to his employment with the FBI, SA Whitten spent several years working as a Highway Patrol Trooper for the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS).
In May of 1991, SA Whitten received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice from Texas A&M University in Commerce, TX. SA Whitten has the academic distinction of having received Highest Honors. In May of 1994, SA Whitten received a Juris Doctor from the University of Tulsa, College of Law. SA Whitten is an Attorney and is licensed to practice in the State of Texas.
SA Whitten has completed specialized training courses in the following areas; White Collar Crime, Asian Organized Crime, and Federal Asset Forfeiture. SA Whitten has also completed the FBI’s two week Interview and Interrogation (I&I) Course, the Reid Basic I&I Course and the Reid Advanced I&I Course.
SA Whitten is a Police Instructor and has provided training to numerous State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies.
In August of 2007, SA Whitten completed the FBI’s National Crisis Negotiation Course. SA Whitten is a member of the Dallas Division Crisis Negotiation Team.

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