About me
Corrine St. Thomas-Stowers is currently the Supervising Tactical Intelligence Analyst assigned to the Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center (OCIAC) supporting the Tactical Analysis Unit (TAU). Primarily focused on the transnational organized crime and violent crime threats. Additionally, Corrine partners as a Task Force Analyst with the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s criminal squad in Orange County. Corrine has nearly twenty years of experience in law enforcement, beginning with Westminster Police Department, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office in the Human Exploitation and Trafficking Unit, and at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children working child sexual exploitation cases as a Tactical Cyber Analyst. Corrine currently holds a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and a Masters in Social Work. She was recognized in 2022 by the National Fusion Center Association as Intelligence Analyst of the Year as well as the Medal of Valor recipient from the Orange County Sheriff’s Department for her role in Operation Red Zone, the largest Orange County law enforcement proactive human trafficking operation.