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Zoran
B. Yankovich
began his
law enforcement
career in
1976 with
the Canyon
County Sheriff’s
Department
in Idaho,
working
as an intern
while still
attending
college.
After graduating
from college,
he became
a patrol
deputy and
was later
promoted
to sergeant
serving
as a field
supervisor
in civil,
detective,
and patrol
divisions.
In 1983,
he left
the sheriff’s
department
to pursue
a career
as a police
investigator
for the
Haines Police
Department,
a small
resort city
in Southeast
Alaska.
That same
year, Mr.
Yankovich
was promoted
to Police
Chief in
Haines,
where he
remained
until 1987,
when he
started
his career
with the
Drug Enforcement
Administration.
During
his tenure,
Mr. Yankovich
served with
DEA in Spokane,
Washington,
Anchorage,
Alaska and
Boise, Idaho.
In 1987,
he was promoted
to Resident
Agent in
Charge of
the Anchorage
Resident
Office.
In 2000,
he was selected
as an Inspector
for the
Office of
Professional
Responsibility
(OPR) in
Dallas,
Texas. In
2002, Mr.
Yankovich
was promoted
to Assistant
Special
Agent in
Charge (ASAC)
of the Seattle
Field Division.
After spending
only four
months in
Seattle,
the Anchorage
Resident
Office was
upgraded
to a District
Office.
His prior
experience
in the State
of Alaska
made him
the natural
choice to
lead this
new office
through
the transformation
as its first
ASAC.
In
February
2004, Mr.
Yankovich
was appointed
Associate
Special
Agent in
Charge II
of the Houston
Field Division,
where he
was in charge
of the Houston
Division’s
Intelligence
program,
San Antonio,
McAllen
and Laredo
District
Offices
and Austin,
Waco, Eagle
Pass, Brownsville
and Corpus
Christi
Resident
Offices.
In April
2005, he
was appointed
Special
Agent in
Charge of
the El Paso
Field Division
with responsibility
for West
Texas and
New Mexico;
an area
which covers
nearly 40%
of the U.S.
border with
Mexico.
In April 2007, he returned to the Gulf Coast Region of Texas as the Special Agent in Charge of the Houston Field Division.
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