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title: "How Retail Loss Prevention Managers Investigate Theft with Video Search"
author: "Cutsio Team"
date: "2026-05-09"
lastmod: "2026-05-09"
category: "Industry Solutions"
excerpt: "Retail loss prevention managers can investigate theft in minutes instead of hours by exporting camera footage to Cutsio and searching for suspects by clothing color, item handled, or behavior pattern."
tags: ["Security", "Retail", "Loss Prevention", "Theft Investigation", "CCTV"]
---

## How do retail loss prevention managers investigate theft with video search?

Retail loss prevention managers investigate theft with video search by exporting the relevant camera footage to Cutsio and describing the suspect or action they need to find. When a store manager reports that 12 boxes of over-the-counter medication are missing from aisle 7, the LP manager exports 1 PM to 5 PM from the aisle 7 camera, the front entrance camera, and the nearest register camera. Upload to Cutsio. Search "person taking multiple boxes from shelf." Cutsio returns every moment matching that action across all three cameras. The LP manager reviews the results, identifies the suspect, and compiles a case file in under 10 minutes.

Retail theft is the most common security incident in the industry, and it is also the most time-consuming to investigate. A single theft report triggers a review of multiple cameras across multiple time windows. For a loss prevention manager covering one store, a typical week involves 5 to 10 theft reports, each requiring 30 to 60 minutes of manual footage review. That is 5 to 10 hours per week spent scrubbing footage. For multi-store managers covering 5 to 10 locations, the review time is effectively unlimited. Cutsio collapses the review process from hours to minutes per incident.

## What does a real theft investigation workflow look like in Cutsio?

The workflow starts when an incident is reported. A store manager notifies LP that high-value electronics are missing from a locked display case. The LP manager identifies the relevant cameras — the electronics aisle camera, the front entrance camera, and the nearest register. The manager exports footage from those cameras for the time window when the theft likely occurred.

Step one: export and upload. The manager exports 2 hours of footage from 3 cameras — 6 hours total. The export takes 5 minutes. Upload to Cutsio takes another 5 minutes. Processing takes roughly 15 minutes (2 to 3 minutes per hour). Total wait time: 20 minutes.

Step two: search. The manager describes what to look for. "Person near electronics display case." "Person near electronics case with bag." "Person leaving entrance with large bag." Each search returns results in seconds. The manager reviews the matches and confirms the suspect.

Step three: compile. The manager selects the clips showing the suspect entering, approaching the case, removing items, and exiting. These clips are added to a compilation timeline that shows the complete sequence from entrance to exit.

Step four: share. The manager generates a secure share link for the case file and sends it to store management and law enforcement. The link is password protected and set to expire after 30 days. View tracking confirms when the recipients have watched the evidence.

The total time from incident report to evidence package is under 30 minutes. The manual equivalent — scrubbing 6 hours of footage across 3 cameras — takes 2 to 4 hours. For more on building theft case files, read our [guide to searching security camera footage by description](/blog/how-to-search-security-camera-footage-by-description).

## How do you identify organized retail crime patterns with video search?

Organized retail crime (ORC) involves coordinated theft across multiple store locations. A single ORC group may hit 10 to 20 stores in a region, stealing high-value merchandise for resale. Identifying these groups requires searching for the same suspect or vehicle across multiple stores.

Cutsio's cross-store search makes ORC pattern detection practical. A regional LP manager creates a Collection containing footage from all affected stores. Searching for "white van parked near entrance" across the Collection returns matches from every store where that vehicle appears. If the same van is visible at 5 different stores over 2 weeks, the pattern reveals the group's operating territory.

For suspect identification, the manager searches for clothing descriptions across all stores. "Person in blue hoodie and black backpack near electronics" across 10 stores returns every match. If the same person appears in 3 stores, the manager has evidence of a coordinated theft operation. Read our [guide to creating an incident timeline from multi-camera footage](/blog/how-to-create-an-incident-timeline-from-multi-camera-footage) for more on compiling cross-store evidence.

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## How do you handle high-value merchandise theft with video search?

High-value merchandise theft requires a faster response because the product may be fenced quickly. Cutsio's search speed means LP managers can identify suspects while the evidence is still fresh.

When a high-value item is discovered missing during inventory, the LP manager exports footage from the relevant aisle camera for the estimated theft window. Searching for "person near designer handbag display" returns every person who approached that display. The manager reviews the results, identifies anyone who spent unusual time at the display or behaved suspiciously, and compiles their clip for store management.

For high-theft categories like electronics, beauty products, and designer apparel, LP managers can proactively search for theft patterns. Searching for "person taking multiple boxes" across a week of footage reveals which products are being targeted and at what times. This intelligence helps stores adjust staffing and display placement to deter future theft.

## How does per-minute pricing work for retail LP departments?

Retail loss prevention departments typically have limited software budgets. A single store location may have $100 to $500 per month for video investigation tools. Cutsio's Pro plan at $59 per month fits within this range and covers incident-specific exports for a single location. The Studio plan at $249 per month covers multi-store LP managers who need to search footage from 5 to 10 locations as incidents arise. No per-camera subscriptions, no per-seat fees for additional LP staff. Export footage only when investigating an incident — no need to index every camera continuously.

## FAQ

### How many cameras do I need to export for a typical theft investigation?

Export the camera covering the theft location plus the nearest entrance and exit cameras. For most retail thefts, 3 to 4 cameras covering 2 to 4 hours each is sufficient.

### Can I search for the same suspect across multiple days?

Yes. If you have footage from multiple days uploaded, search for the suspect's description and every matching moment from every day will be returned.

### How do I share theft footage with law enforcement?

Generate a secure share link with password protection. The link can be sent via email. View tracking confirms when law enforcement has watched the footage.

### Can Cutsio identify a suspect's face for matching across cameras?

Visual intelligence can match appearance characteristics like clothing color, build, and movement patterns. Facial recognition is available through the same visual analysis pipeline.

### What is the fastest way to process a theft report with Cutsio?

Export the relevant cameras and time window, upload to Cutsio, search for the suspect description, select the best clips, and compile into a case file. The full process takes 20 to 30 minutes.

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