Mobile fingerprint devices are being rolled out across Cheshire Constabulary – so anyone who tells a police officer that they go by the name of Donald Duck and live at Buckingham Palace will be wasting their breath.

The kit will mean that anyone stop-searched and suspected of being economical with the truth can have their fingerprints scanned at the scene rather than being arrested and taken into custody, using up valuable time that officers could spend on the streets.

Database checks

Trialled last year, the devices can capture images of fingerprints at the roadside and send them to be checked against the National Fingerprint Database.

A result will notify whether a match is found and give the identity of any match.

It can also be used on unconscious or deceased people whose identity is unknown, and in the case of an unconscious person, it can also alert the officer to any medical conditions so the correct treatment can be swiftly administered.

Excellent results

Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire John Dwyer said: “We have had some excellent results with people giving false details at the road-side having their true identity revealed.

“This excellent piece of kit saves time for officers taken up with the unnecessary procedure of arresting someone whose identity is questionable, meaning they are out there in the community rather than waiting in custody for a prisoner to be processed and ID confirmed.

“It also helps the community by identifying people quickly so that their families can be informed or the correct medical treatment administered in time.

“At the start of the financial year I approved a budget, which enabled us to invest money in technology and transform the current estate to enable officers to spend more time on the front line. This new kit is part of our commitment to making policing efficient, cost effective and very much 21st century.”