SOLVED ITEMS CONFIRMED A+
◉ The covert watching of, and/or listening to, persons, vehicles, and
places to obtain information concerning the activities and identities
of individuals. Answer: Surveillance
◉ A subject's use of physically evasive movements directed toward
the deputy such as bracing, tensing, pushing, or pulling to prevent
the deputy from establishing control over the subject. Examples
include a subject physically anchors himself to a person or object to
prevent himself from being removed, the subject braces or pulls
away from the deputy when the deputy grips the suspect's arm, or
the subject attempts to run when the deputy touches or attempts to
grab the subject's arm or shoulder. Answer: Active Resistance
◉ A subject's attacking movements toward a deputy that may cause
injury but are not likely to cause death or great bodily harm to the
deputy or others. Example: include a subject balling up his fists as he
approaches the deputy, a subject pushing the deputy back as the
deputy tries to take the subject into custody or the subject grabs any
part of the deputy's body. Answer: Aggressive Resistance
◉ Members shall be granted 24 hours of personal leave each
calendar year. These hours will be accrued and received by each
,member in the first paycheck of the calendar year. **The hours must
be used within the calendar year or forfeited at the end of the year;
no hours will be carried over to the following calendar year.
Members who are out on a leave of absence without pay at the
beginningof the calendar year will receive a prorated amount of
personal leave hous based upon their return to work date. (G.O.6-
10A) Answer: Personal Leave Granted Each Calendar Year
◉ A supervisor has discretion and may request a member provide
proof of illness for absences over three days or for questionable
absences. This proof must be in writing, signed by a medical
provider or representative of the provider's office and specify the
date(s) the members was under the provider's care or unable to
work. (G.O.6-10.4F) Answer: Request a member provide proof of
illness
◉ Sick leave is earned at the rate of .0462 per hour, accumulating to
a maximum of 96 hours annually. There is no maximum for accrued
sick leave. (G.O.6-10.4C) Answer: Sick Leave
◉ shall be listed on a Property and Evidence Label to include make,
model and serial number where applicable. Answer: All Property,
with the exception of Drugs
◉ shall be listed on a Drug Evidence Label to include special
instructions such as hold, analyze or destroy. Answer: All Drug
Evidence
,◉ each package/container submitted to the Property and Evidence
Division shall be marked with the submitting member's initials and
payroll number on the label and inside of the seal. Answer: Each
Package submitted to Property and Evidence Division (PED)
◉ should be placed into a sealed plastic bag or brown paper bag
secured with evidence tape depending on the nature of the item.
Staples should not be used. Answer: Evidentiary Property
◉ When two or more different drugs are found together, a separate
heat sealed bag shall be used to package each item. This includes
separate packaging of k2 / spice by type. Answer: Do Not Mix Drugs
During Packaging
◉ Any amount of drugs (excluding plant material) weighing one
pound or more shall be taken directly to PED for submission.
Answer: Drugs weighing one pound or more
◉ Plant material weighing five pounds or more shall be taken
directly to PED for submission. Answer: Plant Material
◉ All live plants are required to be dried and then packaged in paper
bags. Live plants will always be packaged in appropriate sized paper
, bag. PED has a drying room available with secure cages for the
plants to dry. Answer: Live Plants
◉ Loose pills, unlabeled pills or expired pills or containers with
more than one type of pill will require the owner to obtain a court
order for the return of the pills. Any report in which the owner is
advised to get a court order "Motion for Return of Property," the
General Counsel's Office will be advised by the PED. Answer: Loose
Pills
◉ Any valuables estimated to be worth $5,000.00 / Currency in the
amount of $5,000.00 or more must be taken to PED. Lesser amounts
may be put in the drop locker locations. Narcotics Division may
secure currency up to $50,000.00 and any amount of valuables in
their safe until PED is open for business. Answer:
Valuables/Currency worth or amount of $5,000.00
◉ Render safe by means of zip ties, the submitting Deputy / Officer
will contact the agency armorer during normal business hours.
Answer: Firearm Cannot be Unloaded and Rendered Safe
◉ will be placed in a blue colored firearm plastic bag (available only
at PED) with the trigger secured by a plastic cable tie, tape of
adequate strength and quantity or other safety measures to prevent
accidental discharge. And it should be marked with a "Special
Hazard" label and marked "LOADED FIREARM". Answer: Loaded
Firearms