The purpose of this information is to assist the business community in
reducing the incidence of theft in the workplace, and to decrease office
burglaries committed by the “Office Creeper.” An “Office Creeper” is an
individual who enters an office building, disguised as a fellow office
worker or a stranger posing as a repair, delivery, and cleaning or other
service personnel.
An “Office Creeper” can be a male or female dressed in a suit and tie or in
the attire that is appropriate for that work environment. If you see
someone wandering or appearing to be “lost” in your building, ask if you
can help them by asking simple questions such as, “May I help you?”
or “Whom are you here to see?” If the person has legitimate business in
the building, he or she will appreciate your assistance. Escort them to
the right office, or to the “house phone” to call their intended contact.
If not, ask the person to leave the building, but only if you feel
comfortable doing so. If the person refuses to leave, call the police or
building security. Be prepared to describe the person when you call the
police. Learn your organization’s safety guidelines and policies. Review
them often.
The information in this circular contains valuable theft prevention tips
that can help you avoid becoming a victim of crime. If confronted by a
thief, follow your organization’s guidelines. Remember that it is usually
best to give a thief what he or she wants. Don’t try to be a hero.
There are many more strategies outlined in the LAPD’s “Office Creeper Crime Prevention Circular.” For more information, or to obtain copies of crime prevention circulars, contact the Crime Prevention Unit at (213) 485-3134 or visit our website at www.lapdonline.org and open the “Crime Prevention Tips” icon.