According to Directive 5.29, Operation Id Program, What is the purpose of the Operation Id Program ?
It was developed to aid in the prevention of burglaries and to provide a system to assist the police department in recovering stolen items.
According to Directive 5.29, Operation Id Program The identifier will give the police officers the ability to ?
To access the
owner’s contact information.
Commanding Officers will:
According to Directive 5.29, Operation Id Program, how many will be kept at the district. ?
Sufficient stickers for 100 homes (1,000 item stickers, 200 window
stickers and 100 brochures)
PSA Lieutenants: will ?
Police Officers will:
Police Personnel will:
Detective Division of Occurrence:
COMMUNITY RELATIONS UNIT
A. Will be the central location for distribution of item/window stickers and brochures.
The Community Relations Unit is located in PHQ, Room 304.
B. Will order and store a sufficient supply of item/window stickers and brochures.
Operation ID
Property Identification Program
form:
Operation ID
Property Identification Program
Date of Registration: ___________________________________________
Name: _______________________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________
________________________________________ Apt: ____________
City/State: ___________________________________Zip Code_____________
College/University: _____________________________________________
Home Phone: _____________________ Cell: ________________________
Email: ___________________________
Label Identification Section
State Driver’s License Number is the preferred method for the labels.
State: ______ Number: ________________________________
A state issued identification card can be used as an alternate.
State: ______ Number: ________________________________
Other identifier
Email: ___________________ Phone: ____________________
Mail or Drop off the form to your local police district.
Attention: Crime Prevention Officer
District addresses can be found online at: http://www.phillypolice