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242 Cards in this Set

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Code 1
At you convience
Code 3
Emergency-Red lights and siren
Code 4
No further assistance needed
Code 5
Stakeout
Code 6A&D
Armed and Dangerous
Code 6F
Felony Want
Code 7
Mealtime
Code 10
Bomb threat
Code 20
Officer needs assistance-emergency
Code 22
Restricted radio traffic
Code 30
Officer needs assitance-major emergency
Code 33
Emergency-Do not transmit
Code 1000
Plane crash
AID
Public Safety assistance
904
Fire (specify)
911UNK
Unknown 911 call
952
Report on conditions
956
Details unfinished, but available
10-1
Receiving poorly
10-2
Receiving OK
10-3
Change channels (specify)
10-4
Message received and understood
10-5
Relay to
10-6
Busy, standby
10-7
Out of service (location and nature)
10-7B
Out of service, personal (location)
10-7CT
Out of service, court
10-7FU
Out of service, follow up
10-7OD
Out of service, off duty
10-7RW
Out of service, report writing
10-7T
Out of service, training
10-8
In service
10-9
Repeat
10-10
Out of service, home
10-12
Visitor or official present
10-14
Escort
10-15
Prisoner in custody
10-16
Pick-up
10-19
Enroute to station
10-20
Location
10-21
Phone
10-22
Cancel
10-23
Standby
10-27
Request driver's licence info
10-28
Request registration info
10-29
Check wanted vehicle or property
10-29A
Check wanted subject (computer only)
10-29C
Check wanted subject (wants and records, complete)
10-32
Drowning
10-33A
Audible alarm
10-33S
Silent alarm
10-34
Open door
10-35
Open window
10-36
Confidential info
10-39
Status of
10-45
Injured person
10-46
Sick person
10-49
Enroute to event
10-50
Take a report
10-51
Intoxicated person
10-52
Resuscitator
10-53
Person down
10-54
Possible dead body
10-55
Coroners case
10-56
Suicide
10-56A
Attempted suicide
10-57
Firearms discharge
10-58
Garbage complaint
10-62
Meet the citizen
10-62FD
Citizen flag down
10-65
Missing person
10-65F
Found missing person
10-65J
Missing juvenile
10-65JX
Missing juvenile, female
10-65MH
Missing person, mentally handicapped
10-66
Suspicious person
10-66P
Suspicious package
10-66W
Suspicious person with a weapon
10-66X
Suspicious female
10-67
Person calling for help
10-70
Prowler
10-71
Person shot
10-72
Person stabbed
10-73
How do you receive?
10-80
Explosion
10-86
Any traffic?
10-87
Meet the officer
10-91
Stray animal
10-91A
Vicious animal
10-91B
Noisy animal
10-91C
Injured animal
10-91D
Dead animal
10-95
Pedestrian stop
10-96
Pedestrian stop send fills
10-97
Arrived at assignment
10-98
Completed last assignment (disposition code required)
11-24
Abandoned vehicle
11-25
Traffic hazard
11-26
Abandoned or found bicycle
11-54
Suspicious vehicle
11-79
Vehicle accident-ambulence enroute
11-80
Vehicle accident-major injury
11-81
Vehicle accident-minor injury
11-82
Vehicle accident-property damage only
11-83
Vehicle accident-unknown injury
11-84
Traffic control
11-85
Tow Truck needed
11-95
Vehicle stop
11-96
Vehicle stop send fills
A
Arrest made
B
Arrest made by warrent
C
Criminal citation
D
Traffic citation, hazardous
E
Traffic citation, non hazardous
F
Field interview
G
Gone on arrival/U.T.L.
H
Courtesy service
M
Stranded motorist assist
N
No report
O
Supplemental report taken
P
Prior case follow up
R
Report taken
T
Turned over to:
U
Unfounded event
69 (PC)
Felony resisting arrest
148 (PC)
Resisting arrest
187 (PC)
Murder
207 (PC)
Kidnapping
211 (PC)
Robbery
211A (PC)
Armed robbery
211PS (PC)
Robbery-purse snatch
211SA (PC)
Strong armed robbery
220 (PC)
Assult with intent to commit felony sex crimes
240 (PC)
Assult
241 (PC)
Assault on an officer
242 (PC)
Battery
243b (PC)
Battery on an officer
243e(1) (PC)
Spousal battery (misdemeanor)
245 (PC)
Assault with a deadly weapon
246 (PC)
Shooting into an occupied vehicle or inhabited dwelling
261 (PC)
Rape
261.5 (PC)
Illegal intercourse
273A (PC)
Child abuse
273D (PC)
Child beating
273.5 (PC)
Spousal battery (felony)
277 (PC)
Child stealing
288 (PC)
Child molestation
290 (PC)
Sex offender registrant
314 (PC)
Indecent exposure
415 (PC)
Disturbace
415A (PC)
Disturbance, fight
415F (PC)
Disturbance, family
415FC (PC)
Disturbance, firecrackers
415G (PC)
Disturbance, gang
415J (PC)
Disturbance, juvenile
415MC (PC)
Disturbance, motorcycle
415M (PC)
Disturbance, music
415N (PC)
Disturbance, neighbor
415UNK (PC)
Disturbance, unknown
415W (PC)
Disturbance, weapon
417 (PC)
Brandishing a weapon
451 (PC)
Arson
459 (PC)
Burglary
459R (PC)
Burglary report
459VEH (PC)
Burglary, vehicle
470 (PC)
Forgery
476A (PC)
Bad checks
484 (PC)
Theft
484GAS (PC)
Theft of gas
487 (PC)
Grand theft
488 (PC)
Petty theft
496 (PC)
Receiving/posession of stolen property
518 (PC)
Extortion
537 (PC)
Defrauding an innkeeper
594 (PC)
Malicious mischeff (vandalism)
597 (PC)
Cruelty to animals
602 (PC)
Trespassing
647A (PC)
Soliciting for lewd conduct
647B (PC)
Soliciting for prostitution
647F (PC)
Drunk in public
653K (PC)
Possession of a switchblade
653M (PC)
Obscene or harassing phone calls
3056 (PC)
Parole violation
4532 (PC)
Escape
12020 (PC)
Illegal weapons
12025 (PC)
Carrying a concealed weapon
300 (W&I)
Under jurisdicion of Juvenile Court
601 (W&I)
Uncontrollable juvenile
601T (W&I)
Truant
602 (W&I)
Juvenile violating a court order
5150 (W&I)
Mentally disturbed person
11300 (H&S)
Narcotics
11350 (H&S)
Possession of a controlled substance (cocaine/heroin)
11357 (H&S)
Possession of marijuana
11364 (H&S)
Possession of drug paraphernalia
11377 (H&S)
Possession of controlled substance (methamphetamine)
11550 (H&S)
Under influence of a controlled substance
25662 (B&P)
Minor in possession of alcohol in public
4000A (VC)
Expired registration
10751 (VC)
Altered VIN
10851 (VC)
Stolen vehicle
10851R (VC)
Recovered stolen vehicle
10852 (VC)
Tampering with vehicle
12500 (VC)
Unlicensed driver
14601 (VC)
Driving on a suspended licence
20001 (VC)
Felony hit and run
20002 (VC)
Misdemeanor hit and run
22350 (VC)
Speeding
22500 (VC)
Parking violations
22507 (VC)
Handicap parking violations
23103 (VC)
Reckless driving
23109 (VC)
Speed contest
23110 (VC)
Throwing substances at a vehicle
23152 (VC)
Misdemeanor DUI of alcohol and/or drugs
23153 (VC)
Felony DUI of alcohol and/or drugs
422 (PC)
Crminal Threats
Code 3000
Roadbock
Code 6H
Hazard Potential
Elements of 836 (PC)
Peace officers may make a warrantless misdemeanor arrest whenever they have
probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested committed the
misdemeanor in their presence. (Penal Code Section 836(a)(1))
Peace officers may make a warrantless felony arrest whenever they have
probable cause to believe the person to be arrested has:
• committed a felony in the officer’s presence (Penal Code Section
836(a)(1)), or
• committed a felony, although not in the officer’s presence (Penal Code
Section 836(a)(2)), or
• committed a felony, regardless of whether or not the felony was, in fact,
committed. (Penal Code Section 836(a)(3))
835a (PC)
Penal Code Section 835a authorizes peace officers to use force that is
reasonable and necessary to make an arrest, prevent escape, or overcome
resistance.
849 (b) (PC)
Penal Code Section 849(b) lists three situations where an officer
may release a person who was arrested without a warrant. Those situations
exist:
• when there are insufficient grounds for criminal complaint.
• when the person was arrested for intoxication only and no further
proceedings are desirable.
• when the person was arrested only for being under the influence of a
controlled substance or drug, is delivered to a treatment facility or hospital,
and no further proceedings are desirable.
834 (PC)
A private person may arrest an individual for any public offense (felony,
misdemeanor, or infraction) that has been committed in their presence. In
addition, a private person may arrest an individual if a felony actually has
been committed and the arresting person has probable cause to believe that the
individual committed the felony.
849(b) (PC)
Warrantless Arrest Releases
Three situations where an officer may release a person who was arrested without a warrant:
• When there are insufficient grounds for criminal complaint.
• When the person was arrested for intoxication only and no further proceedings are desirable.
• When the person was arrested only for being under the influence of a controlled substance or drug, is delivered to a treatment facility or hospital, and not further proceedings are desirable.
484 PC – Theft
Misdemeanor/Felony
• The taking and carrying away of personal property of another without consent with intent to permanently deprive the owner.
487 PC – Grand Theft
Felony
• The taking and carrying away of personal property of another without consent with intent to permanently deprive the owner.
• Property value exceeding $400
• Property taken from the person of another regardless of the value.
10851 VC – Vehicle Theft
Felony
• The driving or taking of a vehicle not the person’s own without consent with intent to permanently or temporarily deprive the owner of title or possession of such vehicle.
537 PC – Defrauding an Innkeeper
Misdemeanor/Felony
• The obtaining of food, services or accommodations at a designated facility without paying with intent to defraud the proprietor or manager.
• Felony if the value of the service is over $400.
459 PC – Burglary
Felony
• The entry to a building or specified structure with the intent to commit theft or any felony.
• Burglary of a vehicle occurs at the moment of entry is made, however the vehicle or at least the portion entered must be locked, so that entry is forced.
• Every burglary of an inhabited dwelling, house, vessel, floating home, or trailer coach, or the inhabited portion of any other building, is burglary of the first degree.
466 PC – Possession of Burglary Tools
Misdemeanor
• The possession of certain tools or knowingly making, altering or attempting to make a key or other instrument to fit or open the lock of a building without legal request, with the intent to break or enter into any specified structure, for the purpose of committing any misdemeanor or felony.
537e PC – Possessing or Receiving Personal Property with Altered Serial Numbers or Identification Marks
Misdemeanor
• Any person who knowingly buys, sells, receives, disposes of, conceals or has in possession any personal property from which the manufacturer’s serial number or any other distinguishing number or identification mark has been removed, defaced, covered, altered or destroyed.
496(a) PC – Receiving Stolen Property
Felony
• Every person who knowingly buys, receives, conceals, sells, withholds or aids in concealing, selling or withholding any property obtained by theft or extortion.
• Mere possession of property that has been stolen is insufficient to prove the crime. The possession must be coupled with circumstances that show the person knew or reasonably should have known that the property was stolen or obtained by extortion.
470 PC – Forgery
Felony
• The intent to defraud make, utter, publish, pass or attempt to pass an altered, forged or counterfeit document or seal or signs an unauthorized or fictitious name.
451 PC – Arson
Felony
• Willfully and maliciously sets fire to or burns or causes to be burned or aids, counsels, or procures the burning of any structure, forest land, property.
452 PC – Unlawfully Causing a Fire
Felony
• Any person who recklessly sets fire to or burns or causes to be burned any structure, forest land or property.
453(a) PC – Possession of Flammable or Combustible Material
Felony
• Possession or manufacture or disposal of a flammable or combustible material or substance, or any incendiary device in an arrangement or preparation, with intent to willfully and maliciously use such material, substance or device to set fire to or burn any structure, forest land or property.
602 PC – Trespassing
Entering and Occupying Real Property
Misdemeanor
• Any person who enters and occupies real property or structures of any kind without consent of the owner, the owner’s agent or the person in lawful possession, or refusing to leave upon request.
602.5 PC – Unauthorized Entry of Dwelling
Misdemeanor
• Any person, other than a public officer or employee acting within the course and scope of employment, who enters or remains in a noncommercial dwelling house, apartment or other such place without consent of the owner, owner’s agent or person in lawful possession.
594 PC – Vandalism
Misdemeanor/Felony
• Malicious intent to deface, damage or destroy with graffiti or other inscribed material personal or real property no their own.
• Felony if damage is $400 or more; or two prior convictions for vandalism and has served jail time for one vandalism conviction.
242 PC – Battery
Misdemeanor/Felony
• Willful and unlawful use of force or violence on the person of another.
• Every battery contains the lesser crime of assault.
• The crime of battery requires actual physical contact with the victim or with items closely associated with the victim’s person.
• Felony when causing treatable injury or causing/inflicting serious bodily injury.
245 PC – Assault with a Deadly Weapon or by Means of Force
Felony
• Unlawful attempt, and the present ability to commit a violent injury upon the person of another by use of a deadly weapon or force likely to produce great bodily injury.
368 PC – Elder or Dependent Adult Abuse
Misdemeanor/Felony
• Any person who willfully causes or permits an elder or dependent adult to suffer or inflicts unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering, or willfully causes or permits the elder or dependent adult to be injured or endangered, or violates any provision of law proscribing theft or embezzlement to the property of that elder or dependent adult.
207(a) PC – Kidnapping
Felony
• Unlawful taking of a person against his or her will by force or fear from one place to another.
• The movement involved in any taking does not refer to a specific distance, rather it refers to whether or not the victim was exposed to additional danger because of the movement.