Torbay Police Issue DNA Warning To Burglars
OVER 450 homes in Torbay are benefiting from the latest crime prevention property-marking initiative which aims to reduce burglary and deter theft in the area.
Police Give Loughborough Students Lessons In DNA
STUDENTS from Loughborough University have been receiving practical advice on how to keep themselves and their possessions safe, as well as a SelectaDNA property marking kit
Dudley Police Operation Helps Identify Burglars
OVER 700 homes in a 'hotspot' area of Dudley are to benefit from SelectaDNA - the latest in hi-tech DNA property marking - in a bid to deter burglars.
New Code of Conduct for Inverness Schools
A NEW crime prevention initiative which uses the latest hi-tech DNA coding product is being introduced to schools in Inverness.
Police Use DNA To Deter Wall-to-wall Crime Wave
SelectaDNA is being used to combat an unusual crime trend that has been taking place in a residential area of Lytham in Lancashire.
DNA Anti-theft Schemes Go Dutch
A GROUP of Dutch police officers have recently toured the UK on a fact- finding mission to see how British police have been combating burglary and car crime.
Selectamark Gets In Tune With Housing Residents
ELDERLY residents from a sheltered housing scheme in Oldham were delighted to see the return of their prized musical instruments which had been stolen following a break-in.
DNA Traps Thieves At Empty Homes
SelectaDNA - the latest in DNA technology has been deployed by leading housing association Pennine Housing 2000 to combat a spate of thefts from empty homes.
SelectaDNA Reaches New Heights
PILOTS were recently invited to land their planes at the launch of an innovative aircraft registration scheme at Shoreham Airport.
Antiques Roadshow Puts SelectaDNA on Display
OLD met new recently at the BBC Antiques Roadshow at Leeds Castle near Kent, as Maidstone police offered the latest in crime prevention techniques to safeguard valuable antiques.
New DNA Code Helps Crack Burglary In Norfolk
As part of a police-led crime reduction initiative, more than 75 residents living in The Friars area of King's Lynn now have their property forensically protected with SelectaDNA
Marine Theft Sinks With SelectaDNA
OVER 50 boats and various items of equipment belonging to members of a boat club near Salcombe, in south Devon, have been marked with SelectaDNA following the introduction of a scheme to deter marine theft.
Greenwich Takes Tough Stance on Metal Theft
A NEW operation has been launched in the London Borough of Greenwich, south-east London, to crackdown on the theft of valuable metals from businesses and public buildings in the borough.
BBC Films DNA Grease In Police 'Rat-Trap' Vehicles
WITH 3,000 cars in the UK broken into everyday, the latest in forensic technology is being successfully used by The Metropolitan Police to help tackle theft from motor vehicles.
Telford Police Take The Right Tack Against Theft
FOLLOWING a dramatic increase in the theft of horse equipment from stables in the Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin areas, West Mercia Police recently backed an innovative event aimed at raising public awareness of the crime.
Housing Association to benefit from SelectaDNA
A HOUSING estate in Grangetown, Middlesbrough, is being transformed by a regeneration scheme and a new theft deterrent programme using DNA.
Roofing firms fight back against Lead Theft
THE theft of lead from roofs of public buildings such as churches, schools and council buildings has been a major problem in areas throughout the UK.
Top tips to prevent Metal Theft
SCHOOL premises along with churches, offices and public buildings have been among the main targets for thieves cashing in on a crime trend brought about by scrap metal prices increasing in value several times over.
SELECTADNA distributor appointed in The Netherlands
Selectamark is delighted to announce the appointment of a SELECTADNA distributor in The Netherlands.
John Earnshaw appointed as Head of Housing
SELECTAMARK Security Systems plc is delighted to announce that John Earnshaw has been appointed as Head of Housing.