PCS Investigations, LLC

PCS Investigations, LLC Private Investigator specializing in family law, scams, service, surveillance and background checks. Check out our website at www.pcsinvestigations.com

One of the biggest misconceptions about private investigators is that we spend our days “stalking” people.In reality, li...
06/04/2026

One of the biggest misconceptions about private investigators is that we spend our days “stalking” people.

In reality, licensed investigators operate within strict legal and ethical guidelines. Most of our work involves locating witnesses, researching public records, investigating fraud, gathering evidence for attorneys, and helping clients find answers they couldn’t obtain on their own.

Contrary to popular belief, we’re not interested in the average person’s day-to-day life.

Most investigators are far too busy chasing paperwork, deadlines, and people who swear they moved but still list the same address on Facebook. 🤣

The more you learn about the profession, the less mysterious it becomes.

Yesterday my daughter received repeated phone calls and messages from someone claiming they were watching her.At first, ...
06/04/2026

Yesterday my daughter received repeated phone calls and messages from someone claiming they were watching her.

At first, maybe it sounded funny to the person making the calls. Maybe they thought it was a joke.

What they didn’t see was the fear on the other end of the phone.

They didn’t see the anxiety that comes from wondering if someone really knows where you are. They didn’t see the concern of a parent trying to determine whether a threat is real. They didn’t see the time spent documenting evidence and filing a police report.

Telephone harassment isn’t a harmless prank. Threats aren’t entertainment. Spoofing phone numbers doesn’t make someone clever—it creates real fear for real people.

The internet has convinced too many people that they can hide behind a screen, a fake profile, or a spoofed number and avoid accountability.

Funny enough, when that same phone number started receiving calls from a private investigator, the phone suddenly started going straight to voicemail. Imagine that.

So this teenager who thought she was playing a joke on someone probably realized very quickly that she may have picked the wrong family to harass. 🤣😂

Here’s the thing: every call, every text, every message leaves a trail.

If you’re bored, find a hobby.
If you’re looking for attention, find it somewhere else.
If you’re thinking about harassing someone for fun, remember that the person on the other end is a human being who deserves to feel safe.

What seems like a joke to one person can feel very different to the person receiving it.

Document it. Report it. Take it seriously.

Because telephone harassment isn’t funny when you’re the one receiving the call.

And if you’re going to claim you’re “watching” somebody, you should probably answer the phone when the private investigator calls back. 😉. For all of your private investigator needs give me a call at 270-551-4111.

Some people think being nosy is a personality flaw.I turned it into a profession. 🤣😂🔎Good thing too…Because “trust me” i...
06/02/2026

Some people think being nosy is a personality flaw.

I turned it into a profession. 🤣😂🔎

Good thing too…

Because “trust me” isn’t a source.

Public records are.

PCS Investigations, LLC
Finding facts, verifying stories, and asking the questions nobody else thought to ask.

📞 270-551-4111
🌐 www.pcsinvestigations.com

This picture popped up in my memories today.That girl right there was exhausted… mentally, emotionally, financially, spi...
05/28/2026

This picture popped up in my memories today.

That girl right there was exhausted… mentally, emotionally, financially, spiritually. She was drowning trying to stay afloat in life while raising two beautiful babies.

What most people didn’t know is that she had been torn down so badly emotionally that she no longer saw her own worth. She questioned herself constantly. She accepted less than she deserved because someone convinced her that was all she was worth.

There were days she didn’t even want to be here anymore.

But what she didn’t know yet was this: she was already becoming the woman who would survive it all.

She didn’t know she was strong.
She didn’t know she was resilient.
She didn’t know she was capable of rebuilding her life from the ground up.

She didn’t know that one day she would look back at this photo with compassion instead of shame.

And most importantly… she didn’t know she deserved love that didn’t hurt.

But she’s still here.
Still fighting.
Still building the life she once thought was impossible.

And honestly? I’m really proud of her. 🤍

I offer free consultations for domestic violence victims who are trying to leave to provide strategies and possible resources. Please reach out to me at 270-551-4111 if you need help.

05/26/2026

One of the hardest lessons I’ve learned is that boundaries with addicts are not cruelty.

People often expect family members to endlessly absorb the chaos, manipulation, broken promises, emotional outbursts, financial destruction, and public humiliation that addiction can bring… all in the name of “love” or “understanding.”

But love does not require self-destruction.

You can love someone and still say:
• I will not be manipulated.
• I will not fund harmful behavior.
• I will not tolerate abuse.
• I will not sacrifice my peace to protect someone from the consequences of their own choices.

And perhaps most importantly:
You are allowed to speak about your own experiences.

Acknowledging the pain addiction has caused in your life is not betrayal. It is honesty.

Every person in a family experiences an addict differently. Some still see hope. Some see pain. Some see potential. Some see trauma. None of those experiences erase the others.

Boundaries are not punishment.
They are survival.

And sometimes loving someone from a distance is the only way to stop drowning with them.

Three years ago today, I passed my PI test… and honestly, I had no idea then just how much that little piece of paper wo...
05/20/2026

Three years ago today, I passed my PI test… and honestly, I had no idea then just how much that little piece of paper would change my life.

What started as a goal became a business.
What started as curiosity became purpose.
And what started as “maybe I can do this” became PCS Investigations.

In the last two years, I’ve worked surveillance, tracked down answers, helped people through some of the hardest moments of their lives, advocated for victims, balanced courtrooms and case files, and built something that is mine. Not perfect. Not easy. But real.

There were long nights, exhaustion, self-doubt, grief, chaos, and moments I wondered how I was going to keep all the plates spinning. But I did. And I’m still doing it.

Becoming a private investigator didn’t just give me another career path… it reminded me that I’m capable of rebuilding, reinventing, and rising — even in difficult seasons.

Here’s to two years licensed.
Two years of learning.
Two years of fighting for people.
And two years of proving to myself that I can do hard things.

🦉💙
PCS Investigations

People always say, “Why didn’t someone help her?”But what they don’t talk about is what happens when you do.I did everyt...
05/16/2026

People always say, “Why didn’t someone help her?”

But what they don’t talk about is what happens when you do.

I did everything I knew to do for someone I love.
When she was hospitalized, I contacted a social worker because I was terrified for her safety. I explained that this man had made threats against her life… and mine. The response? Resources emailed to her. Even though I was willing to drive there and get her if we could just plan out the discharge. I found out about the discharge a half hour before she was discharged and I’m 3 1/2 hours away. She was released to her abuser and there was nothing that i could do.

I contacted law enforcement because he was driving her vehicle drunk, without a license, while she was laying in a hospital bed. I thought surely someone would intervene before someone got hurt. Instead, I was told she needed to contact police where the hospital was located… even though the man she was afraid of lives a block away from the police department.

People think escaping domestic violence is simple. It’s not.

It’s exhausting.
It’s terrifying.
It’s system after system telling victims and the people trying to protect them that the burden somehow still falls back on them.

And the hardest part?
Sometimes you can do everything “right” and still feel like it’s not enough.

To anyone trying to help someone out of abuse: I see you too. The sleepless nights. The fear. The frustration. The feeling of carrying responsibility for keeping someone alive when the systems in place barely move. This is why having an exit plan is so important, because there just aren’t enough resources.

Domestic violence doesn’t just affect the victim. It impacts every person who loves them enough to stand in the fire beside them.

For all of your Private investigation needs contact me at 270-551-4111, or email me a [email protected]

Visit my website and merch shop at www.pcsinvestigations.com

05/09/2026

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