Michael Whetstone, CopDots business developer, demonstrates how the dots are scanned and their codes magnified on a computer screen June 20 in Spokane. (Dan Pelle) Buy this photo For a city recently ...
CopDots are DNA for your property, so if anything is stolen, like your TV, police can get it back to you. Channel 2's Craig Lucie talked to CopDots President Shawn Andreas via Skype. "That's the ...
CANBY – A new company has come to town, trying to persuade residents to put a dab of special glue on their valuables – and police couldn't be any happier. The company is DataDot Security Solutions, ...
New technology is helping police catch criminals—and helping them return stolen items to their rightful owners. While detectives can use DNA evidence to solve cases, property crimes often remain ...
Coral Springs Police are joining other South Florida law enforcement agencies in going high tech to fight crime. CopDots, an adhesive that contains thousands of minuscule dots that can be placed on ...
Fort Mill Police are encouraging residents to use technology to track stolen items: CopDots. “It’s a new technology to mark and identify your property,” said Lt. Ray Dixon of the Fort Mill Police ...
The Richland County Sheriff's Department introduced Friday a crime-fighting tool to help burglary victims reclaim their property. CopDots is the first of its kind in South Carolina. CopDots are tiny ...
Coral Springs Police Chief Tony Pustizzi wants to slash the city’s burglary rate, and he thinks a product new to South Florida will help: CopDots. It’s a pen-like applicator that residents can use to ...
A new wave of forensic asset marking and crime deterrent systems is on its way to law enforcement agencies in the USA. Property officers can say goodbye to overcrowded property rooms, suspects can be ...
LAKELAND | The Lakeland Police Department is looking to the microscopic level to fight crime. The department's crime prevention unit soon will begin using black light detectors and handheld electronic ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – Orlando Police Department said at news conference on Thursday they will be using CopDots, a new technology that will help combat property crimes. CopDots, a high-tech adhesive that ...
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