10-208.01 - Temporary Wanted Person File – Felony Only

10-208.01 - Temporary Wanted Person File – Felony Only

  • Summary: Rules for entering felony suspect records into temporary databases to assist with apprehension.
  • Effective Date: 08-05-1992
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Policy

A temporary felony wanted person record may be entered into the CJIS/NCIC system to establish a "wanted person" record. This file may be used when prompt action is needed to apprehend a person (including a juvenile) who has committed, or the requesting officer has reasonable grounds to believe has committed, a felony.

Requests for entries shall be restricted to MPD Watch Commanders, investigators, and precinct lieutenants. It is the requesting officer's responsibility to supply the MECC supervisors with all available information for entry utilizing the Request for Temporary Felony or Vehicle Want Entry - CJIS/NCIC form (MP-6449).

A temporary felony want record must be specifically identified as such. A warrant for the arrest of the individual must be obtained as soon as possible and thereafter, the temporary want record must be canceled. A temporary felony want record will be automatically removed from the file after a period of 48 hours.

 

Definitions

Refer to the Commonly Used Terms page for general definitions.

  • CIC: CIC is the code, which stands for "Crisis Intervention Call," used on a Police Report for situations involving a transport hold, and when a Police Report is completed in other situations involving a person in crisis.
  • Confidential Informant:

    A person who cooperates with a law enforcement agency confidentially in order to protect the person or the MPD’s intelligence gathering or investigative efforts, and:

    1. Seeks to:
      1. Avoid arrest or prosecution for a crime; or
      2. Mitigate punishment for a crime in which a sentence will be or has been imposed; or
      3. Receive a monetary or other benefit;
    2. Is able, by reason of the person’s familiarity or close association with suspected criminals, to:
      1. Make a controlled buy or controlled sale of contraband, controlled substance, or other items that are material to a criminal investigation;
      2. Supply regular or constant information about suspected or actual criminal activities to a law enforcement agency;
      3. Otherwise provide information important to ongoing criminal intelligence gathering or criminal investigative efforts.
  • Investigators: All persons from the MPD Homicide unit and Internal Affairs unit who are conducting an investigation of the Critical Incident, unless other Criminal Investigating and Administrative Investigating Entities have been designated by the Chief of Police or their designee.
  • Juvenile: An individual who is under the age of eighteen (18) years.
  • MECC: Minneapolis Emergency Communications Center is the city's 911 center that answers emergency and non-emergency calls and coordinates the appropriate response by public safety services.
  • National Crime Information Center: The National Crime Information Center database helps criminal justice professionals apprehend fugitives, locate missing persons, recover stolen property, and identify terrorists. It also assists law enforcement officers in performing their official duties more safely and provides them with information necessary to aid in protecting the general public.
  • Wanted Person Record: Temporary felony wanted person record

Document History:

Title Effective Date Revision Type Download
10-208.01 - Temporary Wanted Person File – Felony Only 08-05-1992 download PDF

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