Crook Sentenced for Fraud Scheme / ID Theft
On Thursday, an Independence, Missouri, woman was sentenced in federal court for stealing the identities of her relatives and acquaintances to file fraudulent tax...
Retailer Developing a Unique Wireless Security System for its Stores
An Apple patent application published today by the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) details a unique wireless security system being developed by the...
LPA Punched by Shoplifting Suspect
Shoplifting happens all the time in Tennessee, but some suspects took it to a new level at a Spring Hill Walmart. Spring Hill Police...
Buyer May Skip $43M in Severance Owed to Laid Off Workers
When Eddie Lampert committed to buy out Sears from bankruptcy, he agreed to pay displaced workers up to $43 million. Now that may not...
Lingerie Thief Accused of Stealing $21K in Merchandise
Police in Fairfax, Virginia, have identified two suspects accused of stealing $21,000 worth of Victoria's Secret underwear from a Harrisburg, Pennsylvania location last month....
Axis Communications announces Robert Moore as new Director of Marketing
Axis Communications announces that Robert Moore has joined its leadership team as Director of Marketing, Americas. In his new role, which will begin on...
Steve Prebble Takes the Helm as President of Appriss Retail
Appriss Retail, an industry leader in retail performance improvement solutions, today announced that it has named Steve Prebble as president. Prebble succeeds Krishnan Sastry...
Tom Meehan’s Debut Book “Evolution of Retail Asset Protection” Available on June 11
Tom Meehan, chief strategy officer and chief information security officer at CONTROLTEK, published his first book, Evolution of Retail Asset Protection, available on June...
Balbir Tulshi Joins CONTROLTEK as Vice President of Finance
CONTROLTEK, a global leader in retail product protection, is proud to welcome Balbir Tulshi as new vice president of finance. He brings over two...
As Retail Operations Change, Injury Prevention Must Too
Year after year, retail workers are less likely to get hurt on the job. The industry has seen a steady decline in its injury rate, dropping every year since 2012. But retail work has also gotten more deadly with the number of fatalities up five percent in 2016.