Overview
United States Secret Service – Pittsburgh Field Office
The United States Secret Service maintains its Pittsburgh Field Office at the Chatham Center on Washington Place. As one of the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agencies, this office serves a dual mission: protection and investigation. 🕵️♂️ The agency is best known for ensuring the safety of the President, Vice President, and other high-level officials, but it also plays a critical role in safeguarding the U.S. financial infrastructure.
Protective Mission
The Pittsburgh Field Office coordinates security for visits by protectees to the Western Pennsylvania region. This involves intricate planning with local and state law enforcement to secure venues, motorcade routes, and public events. 🚘 The office also conducts threat assessments to identify and mitigate risks to elected leaders.
Investigative Priorities
Beyond protection, the Secret Service actively investigates financial crimes. The Pittsburgh office houses the Cyber Fraud Task Force (CFTF), which targets:
- Counterfeit Currency: Tracking the manufacturing and distribution of fake bills. 💵
- Cybercrime: Investigating network intrusions, ransomware, and business email compromise schemes.
- Financial Fraud: Combating credit card fraud, wire fraud, and identity theft.
Location and Contact
Located at 112 Washington Place, the office is situated within the Chatham Center complex, just uptown from the central business district. Due to the sensitive nature of their work, the office is not open to walk-in traffic for general inquiries. 🚫 Visits are typically by appointment only or for official law enforcement business. Individuals wishing to report information regarding financial crimes or threats should contact the duty desk by phone.
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