I'm Daisy the Safety Chihuahua
Safety Tips for Children
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About the Book
Diana P. Trepkov is a certified forensic artist through the International Association for Identification and one of twenty-six internationally. Throughout Canada and the United States, she has been an artist for many years and has been involved in 140 law enforcement cold cases that involved her forensic art wok techniques. Ms. Trepkov has helped solve high profile cases in the United States. Ms. Trepkov has appeared on national television shows, such as CTV’s Canada AM, CTV news, Global News, Rogers TV, Mystery TV, WINK Florida News, GTA’s Most Wanted, First Local, My Community Rogers TV, CP24 NEWS, ABC 15 Phoenix, History Channel, Nancy Grace, CNN World News Live, CNN Headline News live with Ali Velshi, and News 14 Carolina, and was featured as the cover story for PI Magazine, which is an international magazine. Her forensic artwork has been published all over North America in various newspapers. Ms. Trepkov has wrote articles for the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police Agenda. She was a presenter for the FBI Conference and was awarded a plaque. Ms. Trepkov previously worked for the York Regional Police Service in the Forensic Identification Bureau and is currently serving as a Toronto Police Auxiliary officer with Toronto Police. She is a good-standing member of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police, International Association of Chiefs of Police, Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police, the International Association for Identification, the Reid Institute, and Alba Investigations, Inc. Ms. Trepkov is currently a member of the Forensic Art Subcommittee board of the International Association for Identification. Her articles have been published in Blue Line Magazine, which is Canada’s national law enforcement magazine and H.Q., the official magazine of The Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police. Her forensic artwork has also been featured in Unsolved: True Canadian Cold Cases, a book by R. J. Hoshowsky. Diana's first book, Faceless, Voiceless- From Search to Closure, A Forensic Artist's Inspirational Approach to the Missing and Unidentified, was published in April 2011 (Balboa Press, Division of Hayhouse). Diana's second book is what you are holding in your hands right now! This book, It's Daisy the Safety Chihuahua, is a story about being safe and fun activities for children. This was written in hopes that all children reading it will follow some very important safety rules along with listening to their inner voice for guidance. She lives in the beautiful country of Canada with her family and three puppy dogs.
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