Mitch Martin

“Inside the Crime Scene: Insights from Inspector Mitch Martin from the Incredible Durham Regional Police Service”

Diana Trepkov, Forensic Artist, Interviewing Inspector Mitch Martin, Officer in Charge of the Whitby Division, Durham Regional Police Service, podcast "Can I Help Find Your Missing Loved One?"

It is my absolute pleasure & honour to introduce our very special expert guest, Inspector Mitch Martin from the Durham Regional Police service in Canada. 

This remarkable individual has achieved tremendous success in his field and has become a true authority in Policing and is currently the Officer in Charge of Central West Division in Whitby. 

With 33 years of experience and a proven track record. Inspector Martin has worked eight years as a Homicide Detective and four years as a Detective Sergeant in charge of the Homicide Unit. Apart from Homicide, he is also a trained Crisis Negotiator and Critical Incident Commander. He has a wealth of knowledge to share with all of us.

Please listen to this excellent interview as I am very honoured to have Inspector Martin share some very important issue’s that effect all of us, in one way or another. Our hearts are always with missing persons and victims of crime. 

A special update on the unidentified human remains that were found in 2006 on Holt Road in Bowmanville, Ontario Canada. The remains of the female were discovered in a field near South Service Road and Holt Road, in Clarington. 

As a forensic artist, I originally completed the 2D facial reconstruction on this unidentified skull. Images are shown below.

If you have any information about what we discussed in this episode, please contact the Durham Regional Police Homicide Unit (905) 579-1520.

“For too long, the victims of crime have been the forgotten persons of our criminal justice system.”

~President Ronald W. Reagan, April 1, 1981

Please click on the link below to listen to this podcast episode.

 

Inspector Mitch Martin from the Durham Regional Police Service
Diana Trepkov, forensic artist at the Coroner's Office in Toronto, ON, placing tissue depth markers on the unidentified female skull found in Clarington. Chuck Nash, Murray Rose, Christine Firth and Amy Hoover originally approached me about these human remains back in 2011.
2D forensic facial reconstruction with tissue depth markers by forensic artist Diana Trepkov
Final Forensic 2D Facial Reconstruction by Diana Trepkov of unidentified female who is believed to be from the Caribbean Island, Martinique.