Policy Text
Policy
362Mountain View Police Department
Mountain View PD Policy Manual
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Published with permission by Mountain View Police
DepartmentIdentity Theft - 1Identity Theft
362.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
Identity theft is a growing trend that frequently involves related crimes in multiple jurisdictions. This
policy is intended to provide guidelines for the reporting and investigation of such crimes.
362.2 REPORTING
(a)In an effort to maintain uniformity in reporting, officers presented with the crime of
identity theft ( Penal Code § 530.6) shall initiate a report for victims who have their
residence or place of business within the jurisdiction of this department when the
crime occurred. For incidents of identity theft occurring outside this jurisdiction, officers
should observe the following:
1.For any victim that does not have their residence or place of business within this
jurisdiction, the officer may either take a courtesy report to be forwarded to the
victim's residence agency or the victim should be encouraged to promptly report
the identity theft to the law enforcement agency where he or she resides.
(b)While the crime of identity theft should be reported to the law enforcement agency
where the victim resides or has a place of business, officers of this department should
investigate and report crimes occurring within this jurisdiction which have resulted from
the original identity theft (e.g., the identity theft occurred elsewhere, but the credit card
fraud occurred and is reported in this jurisdiction).
(c)Officers should include all known incidents of fraudulent activity (e.g., credit card
number applied for in victim's name when the victim has never made such an
application).
(d)Officers should also cross-reference all known reports made by the victim (e.g., U.S.
Secret Service, credit reporting bureaus, U.S. Postal Service and DMV) with all known
report numbers.
(e)The reporting officer should inform victims of identity theft that the California Identity
Theft Registry is available to help those who are wrongly linked to crimes. The registry
can be checked by law enforcement and other authorized persons to investigate
whether a criminal history or want was created in the victim's name ( Penal Code §
530.7). Information regarding the California Identity Theft Registry can be obtained by
calling toll free (888) 880-0240.
(f)Following supervisory review and departmental processing, the initial report should
be forwarded to the appropriate detective for follow up investigation, coordination with
other agencies and prosecution as circumstances dictate.