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Welcome to the January Issue of the Security Spotlight
Stationing Guards at Branchs
Bankers often ask our opinion on whether they should employ an armed guard. Before making that decision, give some thought to the following questions:
After a bad robbery, a guard stationed at your office while staff receives counseling for a couple of weeks is a good thing. If you are located where transients enter your lobby for free food or to hassle your customers, an unarmed guard may be an option. If you are in an area with frequent robberies or gang activity, an armed guard might be a consideration, or a mantrap instead of a guard might be a better alternative. The decisions here are really based on your location, physical surroundings and frequency of problems.
Fearless fugitive found...According to recent CDC reports, not only has heroin use more than doubled in the past decade among young adults, heroin deaths rose 23 percent in one year – surpassing gun-related homicides for the first time. Use of the fatal drug can lead to risky and illegal behavior, including violent crimes. Wyatt Peterson, 33, is a known chronic heroin user who became an armed and dangerous criminal. With no pattern or consistency to his crimes – and no attempt to conceal his identity – Wyatt is suspected of committing at least 18 armed robberies (including banks) since November 1 in the Las Vegas area. During one of his latest robberies, he fired a weapon for the first time, indicating that his level of violence was escalating. After the dangerous and fearless fugitive evaded capture on December 16, the FBI and the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department requested the public's help and offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. On December 21, officers responded to another armed attack on a local business perpetrated by Peterson. When agents converged on a nearby home where they believed he was hiding after the robbery, Peterson ran and invaded another nearby residence. When he attempted to flee from that house, he was successfully apprehended by the FBI's Las Vegas Criminal Apprehension Team Task Force. Peterson will be starting his New Year off behind bars, with a forced resolution to get clean.
Check our Bank Robbery page for photos and information on the latest unknown bank bandits, many of them with sunglasses, hats or other head and facial coverings disguising their identity. Enforcing a no hats, hoods and sunglasses policy can help reduce the number of bandits who target your bank. Purchase No Hat Cling signs for all of your branches from the Banker Store.
There were a few discussions in BankersOnline's public Security forum last month. Those discussions included two inquiries: Is there any clarification on what "periodic" security training really means? and, what happens when staff reductions reduce dual control procedures? A third thread was an inquiry into when a security officer should be full time. Check out these discussions, and more here.
You'll find active discussions on more sensitive security topics in our "Private Security Forum," where bankers discuss issues out of public view. There's also a private forum that invites participation by bankers, regulators and members of law enforcement.
The private forums are the place for security officers to discuss topics like the hostage story at a Florida CU that was robbed, tornado shelters in banks, and more. If you're a registered user of BOL's Discussion Forums, but don't see the Private - Financial Institution Personnel Only forums near the top of the Forums list, use your bank email address to send an access request to brenda@bankersonline.com. Once your request is approved, you can access the Private Security forum here.
BOL CrimeDex -- No holidays for crooks
Scammers, skimmers, and schemers. Card crackers, credit card cloners, and counterfeiters. Forgers, fraudsters, and flim-flammers. These are just some of the reasons for signing up for a free membership in BOL CrimeDex. being able to post surveillance photos of suspects in a new account check fraud and get help identifying them. Or reading an alert from another debit card issuer who has identified a nearby common point of compromise where multiple cards have been skimmed. How about checking out a "help us identify" alert and seeing a surveillance photo of your next-door neighbor holding up a bank! Here is a short selection from the more than 400 alerts posted in December:
Consider starting off 2017 on the right foot with a free BOL CrimeDex membership. If you have access to our private forums, read the "CrimeDex Service FREE" notice in the second thread of the "Private - FI Personnel Only" forum.
Throughout the month, we share news-related incidents on Facebook that can be informative examples for training employees on security issues and more. We appreciate the "Likes" and encourage you to share our page with your fellow Security Officers and bankers, and ask them to "Like" us so they too can stay updated on the latest news.
December was somewhat of a slow month, with most of the incidents posted the week before the holidays. In case you missed them, you can catch up the following posts:
Read about these and other informative topics on our BOL Facebook page. Be sure to "Like" the articles so we can continue to post more articles of interest to you!