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Patrol
Gas Thefts On Rise In California
With the price of gas in California reaching record highs, thieves are increasingly targeting gas tanks with the most recent heist siphoning more than $4,500 from a gas station over a span of three days.
October 7, 2012
Patrol
Actors Sue CBS Over Police Response to Jewelry Heist Filming
The three men claim they were approached by "NCIS" producers in October 2017 about filming the robbery, and they agreed to do it under the assumption it was a "traditional television shoot" with permits, police present and standard safety protocols.
October 13, 2020
Technology
NYPD: Thefts of Smartphones and iPads More Likely Than Cash
Half of the nearly 16,000 robberies in New York City over the first 10 months of the year have involved trendy gadgets such as smartphones and iPads, according to an NYPD study.
December 7, 2011
Technology
$3 Million Jewelry Theft In Los Angeles
Thieves who tunneled into the Broadway Gold Center on Feb. 19 can be seen cleaning out rings and other jewelry from cases in the store in this footage. Source: LAPD.
March 3, 2011
Patrol
Mass. Officer Shot Multiple Times During Jewelry Heist
The shooting, which occurred during a robbery at Musto Jewelers, comes about eight months after anther jewelry robbery in which a veteran Woburn Police officer was fatally shot.
September 5, 2011
Technology
Pawn Safe Box Releases Stolen Jewelry Tracking Software
Pawn Safe Box has introduced its ARMD (Automated Regulatory Metals Database) software the help law enforcement track and locate pawned stolen jewelry and precious metals.
May 9, 2013
Careers
The Bling Factor: Jewelry on Patrol
Most departments have a policy or regulation regarding jewelry. The boilerplate verbiage could include a limit of one wristwatch, one bracelet, and one necklace that's not visible to the public. One ring per hand is standard. Earrings are usually allowed for females, and policies may now also cover male officers.
May 8, 2011
Special Units
Symbol Arts Issues "Armor of God" Coins and Jewelry
The Armor of God Collection includes coins, pendants, pins, and key chains that would be perfect Christmas gifts for Christian officers and military personnel.
November 5, 2007
Technology
Footage Shows Thieves Cleaning Out $3 Million In Jewelry
During the break-in, which took place between 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., the burglars wore masks and gloves and carried backpacks. The owners apparently left the jewelry in the cases to save the three hours it takes to store the valuables in the vault.
March 3, 2011
Patrol
Cell Phone Thefts Trend Upward
Cell phones are being snatched at an increasing rate in the Washington metro area, a trend seen nationwide.
April 26, 2014
Patrol
Uniformed North Carolina Deputy Rejected from Jewelry Store for Duty Weapon
A deputy with the Iredell County Sheriff's Office was turned away from a national jewelry store chain as he attempted to pick up his fiancé's engagement ring. The reason: the uniformed law enforcement officer was wearing his duty weapon.
June 6, 2019
Patrol
Pennsylvania Officer Charged in Alleged Evidence Room Thefts
An officer with the Blawnox (PA) Police Department now faces charges following an investigation into an alleged theft from the evidence rooms of two different departments.
September 24, 2020
Patrol
South Carolina Man Gets 60 Years for Copper Thefts
Prosecutors said Jackie Anderson Jr. took plumbing and air conditioner parts, mostly from low-income housing. They said the thefts did nearly $200,000 worth of damage to get about $5,000 of copper.
March 12, 2009
Weapons
Off-Duty Georgia Deputy Tails Jewel Theft with Young Son in Tow
A Cherokee County, Ga., sheriff's sergeant was taking his young son to the barber shop when he saw a white van tearing out of the parking lot of the shopping center.
January 29, 2008
Patrol
DC Police Give Away AirTags/Tiles to Address Car Thefts
In Washington, D.C. police are giving away AirTags and Tiles to residents in a pilot project if they live in one of six specific areas. The plan is for residents to better help police locate a vehicle if it is stolen.
November 10, 2023
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