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Operation Identification
The University of Illinois at
Springfield Police Department offers the
Operation Identification Program on campus. Engravers
are available at the campus police department on a
first come, first serve basis.
One of the most pressing problems facing law
enforcement investigators today is the identification
of stolen property. A large percentage of this
property is not recovered and culprits are not
apprehended because the victim is unable to furnish
serial numbers or otherwise positively identify his/her
property. In more than 90% of burglary cases, the
victim is unable to immediately furnish serial
numbers. In many cases this information is not
received for days, weeks, or even months. In more
than 70% of the cases, no information is ever
received.
Operation Identification reduces the profit in
crime. Most burglars steal valuables for resale. If
you permanently mark your items with your Illinois
driver's license number, the burglar will be unable
to sell them to his middleman or fence. He can't take
them to a swap meet or pawn shop. If a criminal knows
all valuables in your home are marked, he is likely
to look for an easier, more profitable victim.
To Protect Yourself
Record serial numbers in duplicate, keep a copy
in a safe place away from your business or residence,
and keep the other copy for ready accessibility. This
enables police to trace and return stolen items.
Two Hours of Your Time
This is all of the time required to record and
mark your items of value. They may well be two of the
most profitable hours you have ever spent. Many
police departments have engraving pens that are
loaned out to people wanting to engrave their
property.
Example: W200-2321-8010IL
Remember to include the abbreviation of
the state immediately before or after the number.
Print an Inventory Form
Do Not Use a Social Security
Number!!!
Unlike your social security number, your
Illinois drivers license is readily available
to any law enforcement officer. It is available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, and on holidays. We
request that you mark all large items in the lower
right hand corner. Any other identifying marks you
wish to make will strengthen your ability to identify
your property.
Special Tips:
Use only one number for the entire family. Mark
all removable parts of the item. Make engraved
figures large enough to be easily discernible without
defacing the item. Engrave the number in an obvious
place on each item (lower right corner).
Items to be Marked
All items of value should be marked, which
includes the following "choice" items for
burglars.
Televisions, tape players, CD players,
stereos, radios
Typewriters, word processors, computers
Bicycles, musical instruments
If you sell an item, use the engraver to draw
one line through your number. Let the new owner
engrave his/her license number.
Jewelry, antiques, silver, and heirlooms are
items that do not lend themselves to engraving. Take
close-up photographs of such items. You should
include your drivers license number, name, and date
on a card in the picture.

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