History of Northern Nevada
Organized
Retail Crime Alliance (NNORCA)
By Dennis Rodrigue, Crime Prevention Officer, Sparks Police
Department
In 2008, the Sparks Police Department, along with a network of
Loss Prevention/Asset Protection Managers and Supervisors, created a partnership
in Northern Nevada. This partnership was named the A.L.E.R.T. (Area Law
Enforcement & Retailers Team) program. The goal of the network was designed to
share information about the criminal elements that target the theft of retail
products from the stores in the Reno/ Sparks area and surrounding communities.
As a network, the retailers share their experiences about criminals, active
crime sprees and what trends they are seeing, and pass this on to other
retailers, down the block, across town, and even regionally. Sharing the tricks
of the trade, being used by today's criminals, and finding ways to reduce these
thefts by pinpointing the criminals and their behaviors.
Monthly meetings were established to share information and discuss any issues
relevant to the Retail Loss Prevention/Law Enforcement. These meetings are held
the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the Sparks Police Department. Along with
these meetings, there has been the sharing of information via E-mail, as events
occurred.
In the spring of 2009, the A.L.E.R.T. program consisted of 20 retail
participants. As of September 1, 2014, there are over 250 retail, security
director and law enforcement contacts spanning no less than 4 states. Due to the
growth of the A.L.E.R.T. program and the need for an up to date means of
instantaneously sharing information, the concept of converting the A.L.E.R.T.
program over to the Northern Nevada Organized Retail Crime Alliance (NNORCA) was
formed.
As the A.L.E.R.T. program converts over to the Northern Nevada Organized Retail
Crime Alliance (NNORCA) it will continue serving retailers and security
directors who partner with law enforcement, state wide, to aim at reducing
property crimes, keeping shoppers safer and lessening their chances of becoming
victims. NNORCA has been formed to reach out to all Nevada law enforcement
agencies and corporate retail partners, realizing the need to combine efforts to
combat the growing problem of Organized Retail Crime (ORC).
A NNORCA website has been developed to allow NNORCA members to share
intelligence relating to the businesses and communities we serve (www.NNORCA.org).
This shared information includes, but is not limited to, crimes of organized
theft, robberies, counterfeiting, check and credit card fraud, prescription
fraud, identity theft and other scams. In short, any type of organized crime may
be shared through this site.
NNORCA is a statewide crime-fighting partnership focused on the issues relevant
to Northern Nevada communities. This alliance allows retailers and law
enforcement to communicate about criminal activity impacting businesses on a
real-time basis realizing the need to combine efforts to combat the growing
problem of Organized Retail Crime (ORC).
The NNORCA website will not only enable members to communicate about these
crimes, but it will also save the information in a written and mapped format,
searchable by crime and suspect type. This gives all members the ability to
search the website to connect cases and establish patterns and trends. In
addition, members may upload photographs and crime bulletins to share with the
NNORCA community.
"The use of the task force approach to
combating crime, coupled with successful partnerships within industry, is seen
by the FBI as one of the most effective and efficient tools by which to
identify, disrupt and dismantle any criminal enterprise. That strategy is
working." - Dave Johnson, Section Chief, Criminal Investigation Division, FBI