Dan Snodgrass
Retired Law Enforcement Officer
Dan Snodgrass is a retired law enforcement officer with over 40 years of service, including 20 years with the Phoenix Police Department and 20 years with the Maricopa County Sheriff’s Office. He spent 25 years assigned to the FBI’s Violent Crimes Task Force, where he apprehended more than 4,500 violent felons and fugitives wanted for crimes to include: murder, sexual assault, child molestation, sex trafficking, aggravated assault with weapons, armed robbery and bank robbery. Dan has trained and mentored numerous FBI agents and police detectives, passing on his specialized knowledge and experience in apprehending the most violent of offenders. Dan has received numerous law enforcement commendations and life-saving awards. He was awarded the FBI’s Medal of Bravery after tracking down, locating, and surviving a shootout with one of America’s Most Wanted fugitives. Dan brings extensive experience in handling complex investigations involving victims of exploitation.
