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PROJECT IDENTIFICATION

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The University Police are offering an anti-theft program for Summer School students. The program called Operation Identification, allows students to pick up an electronic engraver and take it home overnight after signing a check out form. The engraver is portable and easy to use.

Students should engrave their drivers license or other identification number on all movable valuables in their rooms and then keep a record in the articles engraved.

When students return the engraver they will be given stickers that warn burglars that their property is marked for ready identification by law enforcement agencies.

If marked property is recovered by the police, it can be matched against a master list in order to return it to its owner.

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