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A
Citizens Guide to Police Speak
Our best guess at
what all those abbreviations mean (we
think)
We don't have a complete list of police abbreviations,
and to be honest, some of them seem to be created on the
fly.
But here is a list of the most commonly used
abbreviatons, and what (we think) they mean.
We know this is not a complete list - if you
find a new abbreviation, please email Daily
Crime Report and we will do our best to get a translation.
Avi S. Adelman, President
Daily Crime Report, LLC
| AP |
Arrested person |
| AO |
Arresting officer |
| UUMV |
Unauthorized use of a motor vehicle |
| BMV |
Burglary of a motor vehicle |
| CP or COMP |
Complainant (complaining person) |
| RO |
Reporting officer |
| HPC |
Harassing phone calls |
| FLID |
Fled without leaving identification |
| F/V |
Family violence |
| O/T or OT |
Out of town (eg recovered O/T stolen
property means 'recovered property stolen from an out
of town address) |
| Duty on strike |
Failed to follow law (your 'duty')
regarding exchanging information after an accident |
| MIR |
Miscellaneous incident report |
| AGGRAVATED ASSAULT |
A felony-class assault |
| M/C ASSAULT |
Assault, Class C Misdemeanor |
| M/A |
Class A Misdemeanor |
The penalty
grades for assaults, from least severe to most
severe, are |
|
Class C misdemeanor
Class B misdemeanor
Class A misdemeanor
State Jail felony
3rd Degree felony
2nd Degree felony
1st Degree felony
Capital felony |
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