FROM: PATRICK E. MAXWELL, CAPTAIN TO: ALL PERSONNEL NORWALK STATION NORWALK STATION
SUBJECT: UNIT MANAGEMENT DIRECTIVE #08-05
DEFERRED REPORTS
PURPOSE:
The purpose of this directive is to establish station procedures for the deferring of reports. The directive will address the deferring of all criminal and traffic related reports. The purpose of this document is to create a unit level policy for management of deferred reports.
POLICY:
Field Operations Directive 95-9, (Dated October 4th, 1995).
DIRECTIVE:
The following guidelines have been established for deferring reports.
All report deferrals must be approved by the Watch Sergeant. The following criteria will apply to any deferred reports/late arrests. A report may be deferred when:
Deputies should complete a deferred report by the end of shift, the next day. If the deputy is not scheduled to work the next day, reconsideration for deferral will be necessary.
The Watch Sergeant shall be notified prior to the end of the deputy’s shift that a report may have to be deferred. The Watch Sergeant shall determine if any of the above criteria applies to the report in question. Once the report is cleared for deferment, the deputy shall:
The deferring of reports is a time management issue. Care should be taken to ensure that deferrals are made only in cases involving minimal workable information. It shall be policy that deferrals are made only at the direction of the Watch Sergeant. Watch Sergeants shall follow-up on all incomplete deferred log entries.
Reports should not be deferred if there is significant workable information, such as named suspect(s), license plate numbers enabling immediate follow-up, large amounts of physical evidence connecting someone to the crime, reports of high-value loss requiring a crime lab response, or reports requiring a Chief’s Memo. Additionally, reports assigned to outside units, such as Arson, J.I.B., Forgery/Fraud, Narcotics, etc., shall not be deferred. Any exceptions must be approved by the Watch Sergeant.
Reports which can reasonably be deferred are those with no workable information, i.e., “who done it” burglaries or vandalism by unknown suspects, or (on Friday or Saturday only) misdemeanor reports in which the suspect is known and/or has been issued a citation.
It has been common practice to self-defer traffic reports for extended periods of time. Due to recent changes in policy regarding the handling of traffic investigations, the following guidelines must be adhered to:
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