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Subject: 01-27-10 - Law enforcement, retailers take a major step in crime-fighting
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Ron_Akins
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Posted:1/27/2010 8:08 AM
You may have already seen NRF’s announcement that the Law Enforcement Retail Partnership Network is now available, at no cost, to every law enforcement agency nationwide via the FBI’s Law Enforcement Online website. It’s an exciting development that has been in the works for months and should allow retailers and law enforcement to work even more closely together to identify and apprehend criminals.

LERPnet was designed to collect major retail crime incident data, such as burglaries, robberies, organized retail crime, cargo theft and other incidents, then share the information online. The system connects traditional competitors and law enforcement agencies at the local, state and federal level using a high-security web interface with links to retail case management systems. Companies can report the theft and include information about suspects, getaway vehicles, and identification numbers of stolen products. In their report, retailers can also include photos and video footage to assist in the detention of and prosecution of criminals.

LERPnet is vendor-neutral. We know retailers use a variety of case management systems, so LERPnet set a goal of collecting data from a variety of sources.

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