Mon, Mar 29, 2021
With retail crime on the rise we see how some stores are using cameras with AI to catch shoplifters while others issue staff with body cameras. A police team crack down on burglaries in Bristol. A drone helps catch a burglar in Nottingham.
Tue, Mar 30, 2021
Body camera footage helps convict a violent offender who assaulted a policewoman. A London wine bar uses cameras with facial recognition software to put pickpockets out of business. Passers-by film a ram raid on a jewellery shop.
Wed, Mar 31, 2021
A police officer looks at burglary patterns to predict where they will strike next and he's waiting for them. A doorbell camera captures footage of a key-less car theft. Dyfed-Powys Police train traffic officers in the latest tactics.
Thu, Apr 1, 2021
A mother fights back against car thieves as her baby is on the backseat. Hi-tech security helps catch statue thieves. The hunt is on for thieves who broke into a cathedral. Mobile fingerprint scanners help police check identities.
Fri, Apr 2, 2021
Police track the spending habits of a man who brutally assaulted a D-Day veteran. Voice recognition software helps banks tackle online fraud. A special West Midlands Police unit is targeting illegal off-road motorbikes.
Mon, Apr 5, 2021
Residents create a network of CCTV to protect their neighbourhood. An elderly woman has her handbag snatched on her way to bingo, but the robber doesn't get far. Police follow a digital trail of evidence and put him behind bars.
Tue, Apr 6, 2021
Two ram-raiders target a jewellers in Northampton. They think they've gotten away with it, but with the help of automatic number plate recognition cameras, they are soon behind bars.
Wed, Apr 7, 2021
A Premier League footballer's house is targeted twice by two professional burglars of high-value properties - but they are quickly caught thanks to a helicopter fitted with heat-seeking cameras.
Thu, Apr 8, 2021
Armed robbers burst into a jewellers in Hinkley, Leicestershire. Even though they wear masks and gloves to hide their identities, they leave behind a single footprint.
Fri, Apr 9, 2021
A team of 'super recognisers' - police officers with an extraordinary ability to recognise faces - could be the key to catching criminals who commit multiple offences. New camera technology could identify criminals by their gait.