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Making smart work of hunt for scrap thieves
Scrap metal thieves are being targeted using special crime prevention kits.
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Date: 31/05/2008
Source: Derby Evening Telegraph
Author: Unknown
Smart way to catch thieves
Police are trying to outsmart crooks stealing metal. High-tech crime prevention measures are under way using SmartWater.
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Date: 30/05/2008
Source: Newcastle Evening Chronicle
Author: Unknown
Getting smart over crime
People in Grimsby’s Willows Estate are helping fight crime after getting the SmartWater kits for the first time.
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Date: 09/05/2008
Source: Grimsby Telegraph
Author: Unknown
Residents new tool to put damper on burglars
Police are helping resident’s combat burglary in Weston-super-Mare town centre using the latest technology.
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Date: 08/05/2008
Source: Weston-Super-Mare Evening Post
Author: Unknown
Getting smart with crime fighting aid
Crime-crunching residents in North Lincolnshire have claimed the 7,000th bottle of anti-theft solution SmartWater.
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Date: 07/05/2008
Source: Scunthorpe Telegraph
Author: Unknown
Copper thieves hit by shock tactic
Thieves who endanger lives by ransacking electricity substations for scrap metal could be in for a shock, electricity bosses have warned.
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Date: 03/05/2008
Source: Scarborough Evening News
Author: Unknown
Smart way to beat crime
Cash transit robberies have been targeted by Lancashire Constabulary as part of a national initiative.
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Date: 02/05/2008
Source: Southport Visitor
Author: Unknown
New bid to tackle roof raids
Police are marking lead on buildings with the same identification tags as televisions and DVD players after a spate of metal thefts in the North East.
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Date: 01/05/2008
Source: The Newcastle Journal
Author: Unknown
DNA dye will mark out the robbers
Cash-In-Transit robbers will now be caught out by a new police initiative.
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Date: 29/04/2008
Source: Lancashire Evening Post
Author: Unknown
Invisible dye marks the villain
Police are using an invisible ‘DNA’ dye to help catch thieves who target vehicles carrying cash.
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Date: 26/04/2008
Source: Lancashire Telegraph
Author: Unknown