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Discount Offered To Gloucester Township Community For DNA Home Asset Marking Program

- Limited Time Only

 

 

 

A discount is being offered for the Gloucester Township community who want to take advantage of this new DNA Home Asset Marking Program intended to help serve as a countywide deterrent and assist law enforcement in returning stolen property to owners.  Their offer is only valid through September 30, 2015 and gives a $10 savings plus free shipping on the product when you use the group code: "gloucester."

More than 20 chiefs of police from throughout Camden County, including Chief Harry Earle, participated in a news conference on Tuesday, June 16th, 2015 at the Camden County College Emergency Training Center to announce their support of this new technology. Additionally, law enforcement representatives from more than 20 police departments, including Gloucester Township Police, attended the training session that day.

This initiative will serve as a tremendous deterrent to those who commit theft and burglary not only in Gloucester Township, but also across the entire county and local area. The value of marking property will greatly assist officers when they recover property they believe to be stolen, such as jewelry, bicycles, sport equipment or electronics to name just a few of the possibilities.  

More information about DNA Home Asset Marking and how to purchase can be found at: 

http://www.adnas.com/home-asset-marking

Additionally, residents are always encouraged to call the GTPD Community Relations Bureau at 856-374-3513 or email [email protected] for any questions.  

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