AlertSystems Respond to CCTV Images of Alleged Thief Wearing a Gorilla Mask
(PRWEB UK) 15 October 2013 -- The Telegraph has reported on October 9 in the article titled ‘Police Seek Thief in Gorilla Mask – CCTV’ that police officers in Oklahoma City have released a CCTV image as part of their investigation into the alleged theft. The alleged theft, which occurred on September 29, was caught on a CCTV security system on the premises. The footage shows an individual wearing a gorilla mask, armed with an assault rifle, demanding money from a member of staff at the Western Food Mart in Oklahoma City. The individual took further items from the story before leaving.
The member of staff is said to have been unharmed in the incident, but police have released the CCTV image in an appeal for information.
AlertSystems, who are experts in commercial security systems, closely follow news relating to CCTV, and understand the importance of installing such systems in a business. A representative for the company shared their thoughts:
“Incidences of theft can often be unpredictable and so it is important to have sufficient security systems in place to protect members of staff and the premises in such incidences. A CCTV security system can help police to identify the course of events which can further their investigations, as well as allowing them to release the footage to the public in an appeal for information. As such, the presence of CCTV in a business can prove vital to police in bringing their investigations to a successful conclusion.”
AlertSystems manage and maintain over 5000 security installations throughout the UK and are specialists in providing business security solutions. Offering professional service and a complete range of security services such as monitored alarm systems, Automatic Number Plate Recognition and Avigilon CCTV security systems. AlertSystems offers effective and reliable solutions to security problems.
Sales Team, AlertSystems, http://www.alertsystems.co.uk/, +44 8009882434, [email protected]
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