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Shoplifting Suspect Fired Shotgun at Man Who Drove after Him
A man suspected of firing a shotgun at a driver who pursued him after a shoplifting last Saturday in Mesa, Arizona, was arrested the next day,...
LPM Insider Survey: Where Are You Most Likely to Buy Toys?
In last week’s most-read article, “What Happened to Toys "R" Us?,” we learned that the iconic toy megastore has announced that it plans to...
Where Do Retail Data Protection Issues Start?
Retail asset protection professionals are no longer responsible only for the protection of physical assets. More and more, criminal activity centers on the theft...
Sears Holding Corporation Joins Growing List of Sponsors for the LPF Swing for Certification...
The Loss Prevention Foundation is pleased to announce Sears Holding Corporation has joined the growing list of sponsors for the “Swing for Certification” golf...
LPM Insider Survey Results: Should Retailers Restrict the Sale of Firearms? Readers Are Split.
In last week’s LPM Insider Survey, we discussed the decision made by several retailers to restrict purchases of certain firearms and gun accessories, or...
LPM Online’s February 2018 Issue Is All about Cyber Fraud
The February 2018 edition of LPM Online is focused on cyber fraud and data protection. Here’s a look at the excellent articles in this...
Suspect Tries to Run over Elderly Woman after Being Caught Shoplifting
A man has been charged with a hit-and-run that he allegedly committed back in August of 2017. According to a criminal complaint, Perry H...
Exactly What Is a Shoplifter and How Much Do You Know?
When asked “What is a shoplifter?”, most readers of the LPM Insider probably have a pretty good idea of how to respond. I do...
LPM Survey: Should Retailers Restrict the Sale of Firearms?
Gun control issues have been an ongoing topic, and recently back in the spotlight as a primary focus of attention following the recent tragedy...
The Cyber Security Incident Response Plan: AP’s Role
What is the role of the asset protection department in the event of a cyber incident? It's true that IT is typically in charge...