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Washington County District Attorney's Office Launches New Campaign to Protect Area Businesses

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office, in conjunction with our law enforcement and community partners, will distribute shoplifting warning signs to area businesses and help qualifying businesses upgrade their security systems.
Media release

The Washington County District Attorney’s Office, on behalf of the Washington County Interagency Organized Retail Theft Task Force, has secured grant funding from the State of Oregon to support efforts to combat organized retail theft and shoplifting across the county. With this grant, the Washington County District Attorney’s Office can purchase security system upgrades for qualifying small and medium businesses.

DA Kevin Barton joined Sheriff Caprice Massey on KOIN 6 to discuss our theft prevention campaign. Watch the segment.

Washington County District Attorney’s Office launches campaign to fight retail theft | KOIN 6

Requirements:

  • Must be a small to medium-sized business within Washington County
  • Business must be registered with the Oregon Secretary of State
  • Business must have a store front with merchandise offered for sale, either at retail or wholesale.

The application window for this program has come to a close.

Blue and white sign with DA logo and Kevin Barton District Attorney that reads "Shoplifted is prosecuted in Washington County"

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