Robbery
The Ottawa Police Robbery Unit has dedicated investigators who examine any theft or attempted theft where there is violence or the threat of violence.
The Robbery Unit investigates:
- Financial institutions (e.g. banks) and armoured car robberies;
- Retail robberies (e.g. convenience stores);
- Home invasions where the motive is robbery related;
- Extortions where the motive is robbery related; and
- Personal robberies (one suspect) and swarmings (two or more suspects).
The Robbery Unit works proactively with community members to offer preventative tips and suggestions for lessening the chances of becoming a robbery victim.
Related information:
Retail Robbery Prevention Tips & Information
Many robberies occur because the businesses make it convenient for the robber. Poor cash handling, housekeeping and a general lack of planning can make you an easy target for a robbery.
General protective measures |
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Making your bank deposits |
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Plan with your employees in case of a robbery |
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Know what to do when a robbery occurs |
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Know what to do immediately after a robbery |
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Know how to identify a robber to the police |
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Surveillance and Security Cameras (aka Digital Video Recordings DVR) |
We highly recommend that all retail businesses use a digital video recording (DVR) system to monitor and record customers. The use of video and photographs of suspects are highly useful in investigations are a proven deterrent. While we cannot recommend a specific type or supplier the following is information that can assist you in making your purchasing decisions and for its set up. Contact your local Community Police Centre to learn more about camera surveillance, video storage, and delivery. |