Inland Empire Redlands Private Investigator Detective Agency

Redlands Private Investigator 909 PI

The 909pi is a full service private detective agency serving attorneys and the general public in the Inland Empire's city of Redlands. We offer a variety of services to assist those in need of private and confidential information to assist in legal matters both business and personal. We charge reasonable fees and offer immediate assistance around the clock at 909-547-8433

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WHAT OUR PRIVATE INVESTIGATORS DO

Our Redlands private detectives cover a wide range of civil investigations, criminal investigations, workman's comp cases, cheating spouse investigations, divorce, domestic issues, undercover operations, and more.

As Private Investigators we assist Redlands individuals, businesses and attorneys in the gathering of information, witnesses and key evidence on a wide variety of legal matters current or pending. This includes, but is not limited to the location of missing persons, witnesses, and surveillance. Further, our team of private detectives conduct professional background searches, employment investigations and other specialitzed investigations for both the insurance and legal community.

We are California Licensed private investigators serving Redlands and the entire Inland Empire with many years of experience and work diligently to provide the most prompt and accurate information.

All work is performed in a private and highly confidential manner. Your initial consultation with us is free. Call us at any time day or night--from Redlands or anywhere in the Inland Empire--to discuss your unique situation and how our private investigators can help. Phone 909-547-8433.

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We thought all was lost when we couldn't find a key witness for our civil lawsuit, but the investigators at the 909pi.com were able to locate our missing witness and prepare him for trial resulting in a case won. Great detective work! -- Marjorie J. Riverside - Inland Empire


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About Redlands

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According to Wikipedia, Redlands is a city in San Bernardino County, California, United States. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 63,591. The city is located 10 miles (16 km) east of downtown San Bernardino.

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In the 1880s, the arrival of the Southern Pacific and Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroads, connecting Southern California to San Francisco and Salt Lake triggered a land boom, with speculators such as John W. North flooding the area now known as the Inland Empire. North and others saw the area, with its hot, dry climate and ready access to water as an ideal center for citrus production. The city of Redlands was soon established by Frank E. Brown, a civil engineer, and E. G. Judson, a New York stock broker, to provide a center (along with North's nearby settlement at Riverside) for the burgeoning citrus industry. They named their city “Redlands” after the color of the adobe soil.[8] So large had the area grown by 1888 that it was decided to incorporate. "A red-letter day in the Annals of Redlands," pronounced Scipio Craig, editor of The Citrograph newspaper, of the November 26 incorporation. The original community of Lugonia was absorbed at this time.

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At the turn of the 20th century, Redlands was the "Palm Springs" of the next century, with roses being planted along many city thoroughfares. Some of these plantings would survive as wild thickets into the 1970s, especially adjacent to orange groves where property management was lax. Washingtonia palms (Washintonia robusta) were planted along many main avenues. In fact, Redlands was the first city to have center medians with trees or gardens in between roads. So beautifully kept was the area, with the dramatic mountain backdrops, that for several years the Santa Fe Railroad operated excursion trains along the loop that passed through the orange groves of Redlands and Mentone, across the Santa Ana River, and back into San Bernardino via East Highlands, Highlands and Patton, and advertised as the "Kite Route" due to its multi-sided alignment. The trestle over "the Wash" north of Mentone was carried away during a flood in 1938 and never replaced, the line being truncated there. The Southern Pacific branch line from the San Timoteo Canyon to Crafton was abandoned after the packing house business died. A thru-truss bridge over the Zanja (locally pronounced "Zank-ee") exists today, abandoned in place. Burlington Northern Santa Fe, result of the AT&SF-Burlington Northern merger, applied to abandon its San Bernardino-connected branch line east of downtown Redlands in 2007. A move was made by transit activists to have this branch revitalized as part of the Southern California transit districts, but it came to nothing.

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The city has been visited by three Presidents, President McKinley was the first in 1901, followed by President Teddy Roosevelt in 1903 and President William H. Taft. Local landmarks include the A.K. Smiley Public Library, a Moorish-style library built in 1898, and the Redlands Bowl, built in 1930 and home of the oldest continuously free outdoor concert series in the United States. Located behind the Smiley Library is the Lincoln Shrine, the only memorial honoring the "Great Emancipator", the sixteenth president, west of the Mississippi River. Other famous homes include “America’s Favorite Victorian,” the Morey Mansion,[18] on Terracina Boulevard, and the Kimberly Crest House and Gardens, a home museum featured on the PBS series “America’s Castles.” Named after the family that purchased the house, the owners of Kimberly-Clark (makers of paper goods and Kleenex), it is a beautiful mansion set high on a hill overlooking the whole valley. Redlands is still regarded as the "Jewel of the Inland Empire." In the mid-late 20th Century, Redlands was home to various light manufacturing firms, and became a bedroom community for the military personnel and contractor employees of the aerospace industry that supported missions at Norton Air Force Base as well as the Lockheed Propulsion Company plant in Mentone. The citrus industry declined in the area as more agricultural areas were replaced by subdivisions, and all three citrus packing houses (two in downtown and one on San Bernardino Avenue) had closed by the end of the 1900s.

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The 909 PI is proud to serve residents and businesses of Redlands and the entire Inland Empire. Our service area includes all of the Inland Empire from the most Southeastern point bordering Orange County to the most western point of the Inland Empire in Blythe. Redlands is a major service point for the 909 PI and our team of Private Investigators. When in doubt, we can find out. We know Redlands well. As an Redlands resident or business you can trust the 909 PI (and our team of Private Investigators) to obtain the powerful information you need to win. Call us now on our Redlands phone 909-547-8433. Your phone consultation is free.

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