
Jonathan Dover
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Jonathan Dover is a veteran law enforcement officer. He has worked with the City of Winslow Arizona Police Department, The National Park Service, Navajo Historic Preservation Department, and the Navajo Nation Rangers. He retired from active duty as a Lieutenant in 2011 after 31 years. Jonathan Dover attended the 6-month Navajo Nation Police Academy and graduated with the Marksmanship award, the Academic Achievement award, and the Outstanding Cadet award. He further trained at the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center (FLETC) in Criminal Investigations. Jonathan Dover has over 4,000 hours of law enforcement and weapons training.
During his work on Navajo Nation lands, along with his regular duties, he along with Stanley Milford Jr. were assigned over a period of 11 years to officially investigate and document significant cases involving Bigfoot, Hauntings, Navajo Witchcraft, and UFO’s.
Jonathan Dover on his off-time dances at Native American Pow Wows, and in the Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Blackfoot Society (Warrior Society). He has played guitar for 45 years and is a fly fisherman.
Jonathan Dover is Navajo, Southern Cheyenne, Apache Tribe of Oklahoma (Kiowa Apache) and Filipino.
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