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A selection of news stories from across the UK, relating to civil recovery, retail theft, employment screening, online fraud and other subjects relevant to the services and crime deterrent solutions that CRS can offer your business.
Thief Leaves His Address As Evidence
The Western Daily Press reports that a ‘brainless’ shoplifter left behind his address and identity records after stealing a coat from TK Maxx.
Stephen Priddis went into the store, hung his jacket up and took another one. In one of his pockets was a police national computer memo with his details.
read moreThird Of Candidates Have Lied On CV
A survey of 2,000 working adults for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 revealed that a third of hopefuls have lied in a bid to land their dream job.
The poll also suggested that being “creative” with the facts on a CV is now considered acceptable by over half, with a third admitting to have lied on a job application.
read moreWorker Sold NHS Supplies On Ebay
A thieving hospital worker ran a mail order business selling stolen NHS medical equipment – and used the hospital post system to despatch the goods to buyers.
Paul Lloyd, 30, set up a company called “Gloves For You” and sold hundreds of boxes of supplies and even his own NHS uniform.
read moreFamily’s ‘Organised Shoplifting Spree’
A grandmother and her two granddaughters have been given suspended sentences for an ‘organised shoplifting spree’.
Sentencing the trio, District Judge Barney McElholm said this was an ‘organised shop lifting ring’ and to suggest otherwise ‘was an insult to everyone’s intelligence’.
read morePostman Sold Stolen Parcels Online
A postman has been jailed for stealing hundreds of packages containing valuables and then making £15,500 by selling them online.
Andrew Barratt, took an estimated 400 items such as satnavs, digital cameras and computer games which his wife, Michelle, then auctioned on ebay
read moreShoplifting ‘Not Taken Seriously’
Sky News reports that businesses complain theft from their shops is viewed as a “victimless” crime by police.
Whilst a survey shows a 36% rise in the money lost in shop thefts – the highest figure for a decade – most shoplifting goes unreported because shopkeepers do not believe the police will respond.
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