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Nikola Lonchar is a former Pennsylvania licensed Private Detective, specializing in investigation after burglary and auto theft (forensic examination and fraud examination).
Nikola is a member of the National Association of Investigative Specialists, International Association of Investigative Locksmiths and International Association of Auto Theft Investigators. His specialization comes from a lifetime of working in various aspects of the security field.
In 1986, Nikola began his career in security, opening a security company in Philadelphia. Working in mostly the high crime area's of the city, he realized that security systems were not sophisticated enough to repel the more experienced intruders.
Using years of experience in the security field and having seen every conventional method used by intruders, he designed a locking device which would have anywhere from four to twenty-four points and sensors which detected illegal entry. For his invention, he received the Benjamin Franklin Technology Center Grant, State of Pennsylvania Grant, and the Gold Medal of Nikola Tesla, an annual inventor's award.
In 1998, he joined the National Association of Investigative Locksmiths.
In November of 2001, he received his Pennsylvania Private Detective License.
Hobbies include a large collection of Locks, Sensors and alarms and designing new products (has over thirty patents). Nikola speaks Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian and English.
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Cell:: (484) 955 - 0545
Nikola is a member of the National Association of Investigative Specialists, International Association of Investigative Locksmiths and International Association of Auto Theft Investigators. His specialization comes from a lifetime of working in various aspects of the security field.
In 1986, Nikola began his career in security, opening a security company in Philadelphia. Working in mostly the high crime area's of the city, he realized that security systems were not sophisticated enough to repel the more experienced intruders.
Using years of experience in the security field and having seen every conventional method used by intruders, he designed a locking device which would have anywhere from four to twenty-four points and sensors which detected illegal entry. For his invention, he received the Benjamin Franklin Technology Center Grant, State of Pennsylvania Grant, and the Gold Medal of Nikola Tesla, an annual inventor's award.
In 1998, he joined the National Association of Investigative Locksmiths.
In November of 2001, he received his Pennsylvania Private Detective License.
Hobbies include a large collection of Locks, Sensors and alarms and designing new products (has over thirty patents). Nikola speaks Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Bosnian and English.
Private Detective
CALL FOR FREE 1 HOUR
CONSULTATION
Cell:: (484) 955 - 0545