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Operation Inventory in Loudoun County

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Real Estate Agent with Ask Gina & Company with Pearson Smith Realty

It's a shame when something we worked hard for is stolen from us. Whether it be a car, an IPOD, or a child's bicycle it hurts both emotionally and financially. October is National Crime Prevention Month and in honor of that Loudoun County has implemented Operation Inventory - a prevention based program to help keep track of our prized possessions!

It's simple, really. Loudoun County has provided forms for citizens to download, fill out, and keep in case of a loss. Key information includes model numbers, serial numbers, and make/model information that can aid law enforcement in returning stolen property and even help in prosecuting the offender. In addition, this information is crucial in a search of the National Crime Information Center database. This database allows any law enforcement agency to determine if an item was stolen and from which location across the country!

So take a few moments to record this vital information and keep it in a safe place. You never know when it may come in handy and you just might save yourself a lot of heartache and hard earned cash! For more information and to download this form, please visit: http://www.loudoun.gov/Default.aspx?tabid=330&fmpath=/Operation%20Inventory. For an even more comprehensive, free software program please visit: http://www.whatyouown.org/.

Ask Gina & Company thanks our local law enforcement and wishes you a safe and happy year!

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Gina Tufano 

Gina M Tufano * Ask Gina & Company

Licensed Virginia Realtors since 1996
Pearson Smith Realty
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Comments (2)

Vickie Nagy
Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate - Palm Springs, CA
Vickie Jean the Palm Springs Condo Queen

Being proactive with regard to possessory interests is obviously the right thing to do. I have had losses in the past that seemed devastating.

Oct 06, 2010 06:00 AM
Gina Tufano
Ask Gina & Company with Pearson Smith Realty - Sterling, VA
Ask Gina & Company, Northern Virginia Real Estate

I agree Vickie - it is always something that we wished we did before it was too late.  I'm sorry you have had to experience it first.

Oct 06, 2010 06:32 AM