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title: "How Retail Loss Prevention Teams Can Build Searchable Case Files"
author: "Cutsio Team"
date: "2026-05-09"
lastmod: "2026-05-09"
category: "Industry Solutions"
excerpt: "Retail loss prevention teams can build searchable case files by uploading incident footage to Cutsio Collections and using visual search to link theft incidents across suspects, methods, and store locations."
tags: ["Security", "Retail", "Loss Prevention", "Case Files", "Documentation"]
---

## How do retail loss prevention teams build searchable case files?

Retail loss prevention teams build searchable case files by uploading incident footage to Cutsio Collections and using visual search to link theft incidents across suspects, methods, and store locations. Instead of maintaining paper case files or disconnected digital folders, LP managers create Collections that contain every piece of evidence for a case — and make it instantly searchable.

Case files are the foundation of loss prevention work. Every theft investigation produces evidence — clips from multiple cameras, witness statements, incident reports, and photos of recovered merchandise. Traditional case files are static. A paper folder or digital folder contains the evidence, but finding anything within it requires opening each file individually. A searchable case file changes this. Every clip, every photo, and every report is indexed and findable by describing what you are looking for.

## What does a searchable case file look like in practice?

A loss prevention manager investigates a theft at store #247. The suspect entered at 2:15 PM, selected merchandise from the electronics aisle, concealed it in a bag, and exited without paying. The manager compiles the evidence into a case file Collection.

The Collection contains clips from 4 cameras: the entrance camera showing the suspect entering, the electronics aisle camera showing the selection and concealment, the register area camera showing the suspect bypassing the register, and the exit camera showing the suspect leaving. Each clip is automatically timestamped and searchable.

The manager also uploads the incident report, photos of the recovered merchandise, and any witness statements as supporting documents. The entire case file — video clips, documents, and photos — is contained in a single Collection.

When the case is reviewed by the district LP manager or shared with law enforcement, the reviewer can search within the Collection for any detail. "Suspect blue jacket" returns every clip where the suspect's jacket is visible. "Concealment moment" returns the specific clip showing the concealment. "Recovered merchandise photo" returns the uploaded photos. The case file is no longer a static folder — it is a searchable database of everything related to the case.

## How do you link cases across suspects and methods?

The most valuable loss prevention case files are linked — connecting a suspect across multiple incidents, multiple stores, and multiple methods. Traditional case files are siloed by incident. A suspect who steals from store #247 on Monday and store #312 on Thursday generates two separate case files in two separate folders.

Cutsio's cross-Collection search makes linking cases natural. An LP manager creates a "Known Suspects" Collection containing clips of identified individuals from every closed case. When a new theft occurs, the manager searches the new footage against the Known Suspects Collection. If the suspect matches someone in the database, the manager links the new case to the existing file.

For method-based linking, the manager searches for "concealment in shopping bag" or "electronics aisle theft" across all case file Collections. If the same method appears in multiple cases, the manager links them for pattern analysis. For more on identifying repeat offenders, read our [guide to how retail loss prevention managers investigate theft with video search](/blog/how-retail-loss-prevention-managers-investigate-theft-with-video-search).

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## How do you share case files with prosecutors and law enforcement?

When a case progresses to prosecution, the case file needs to be shared with the district attorney's office. Traditional sharing involves printing reports, burning DVDs, or emailing large file attachments. Each method is slow and insecure.

Cutsio's Share feature generates a secure link to the entire case file Collection. The prosecutor receives a single link with password protection. They can search within the Collection, watch specific clips, and download individual files as needed. View tracking confirms when the prosecutor has reviewed the evidence.

For large cases with multiple suspects, the LP manager can create separate Collections for each suspect and share them individually. Each Collection contains only the evidence relevant to that suspect, avoiding confusion and ensuring that each defendant receives only the evidence pertaining to their case.

## How does per-minute pricing work for case file storage?

Loss prevention departments accumulate case files over time. A single store may generate 50 to 100 case files per year. Each case file contains 30 minutes to 2 hours of footage. Under per-gigabyte pricing, maintaining a searchable archive of case files is expensive.

Cutsio's per-minute pricing with the Studio plan at $249 per month provides 150 hours of storage — enough for a year of case files for a single store location with room to spare. No per-case fees, no storage overages.

## FAQ

### How long should I keep searchable case files?

Retain case files for the statute of limitations for theft in your jurisdiction, plus any applicable insurance requirements. Typical retention is 1 to 3 years for misdemeanor theft and longer for felony cases.

### Can I include photos and documents in a searchable case file?

Yes. Cutsio indexes video, images, and documents. Upload photos of recovered merchandise and incident reports alongside video clips.

### How do I link a new case to an existing suspect database?

Create a "Known Suspects" Collection. When a new theft occurs, search the new footage against the suspect Collection. A match indicates the suspect is a repeat offender.

### Can I share a case file with multiple recipients?

Yes. Generate a single share link for the case file Collection. The link works for any number of recipients. Set password protection and expiration dates.

### Can I export a case file for offline use?

Yes. Compile the evidence clips and download as MP4 files. Export documents and photos as individual file downloads.

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