The incident is listed as a 752. Most of the others are clear about the cause for the police run: arrest on warrant, vandalism, forgery, personal injury--hit and run. But I don't know what a 752 is. Could one of our IMPD officers or someone who might know help a girl out?
Sort of. There's a way to search online for the incident runs IMPD makes. Not all of them are criminal in nature, and they don't mean that a name associated with the run happens to be the suspect either. The name search is free, but it's extremely limited in details, just date, name of the individuals associated with the call's purpose, and word or two phrase identifying the nature of the call. The full report requires a purchase. I was hoping to avoid the purchase, but needed the info before I got a response back. I still don't know if it's exactly it, but the report had it worded something like a cross between harassment and stalking. I forget the actual verbiage. It jibed with the other harassment calls associated with the name I searched. There were actually 3 separate incident reports associated with the 752.Hmmm, no idea. Is this from a copy of a report?
752 is the address of the jail processing center.
Yes, that sounds about right. If a LEO was dispatched, this is the record of it. Hence "incident" rather than arrest.Ok I think you're talking about the CAD, computer aided dispatch. The code is likely the "incident type". When someone dials 911 a dispatcher listens to the issue, then types up a run and assigns it a title based on the info given by the caller. I'll see what I can find.
Thanks to Adam-12 on Netflix, I know a 187 is a homicide, 211 is robbery and a 459 is burglary.
I have never heard this one. Now, I'm going to take 7.
Which is pure coincidence.
Yes, it is the "CAD" number (computer aided dispatch). All runs typed up are given a CAD number. The full CAD is 9 digits long. Example: I143000978. I=Incident, 14=year, 300=3 digit Julian date (001-365), 0978=run number for that day. We average about 3k to 3500 runs a day so the last 4 digits will be between 0001 and 3500 each day but with a different Julian date each day it will always remain a unique number.Yes, that sounds about right. If a LEO was dispatched, this is the record of it. Hence "incident" rather than arrest.