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That's why police activity is logged.
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Ugh, I cannot answer question.
That's why police activity is logged.
When an officer makes a stop. I assume he radios in to dispatch his location... for his own safety. His activity/location/reason for stop of any kind is logged. Or it should be. Should being the emphasis.
I don't care to trust wiki to explain different department polices. Some departments may require warnings to be documented. I do agree a warning may not be documented but an officer should be relaying to dispatch his movements.
So did the officer come forward about the stop or was it logged?
It's a shame the tone of this thread has turned into who's right and one upping one another. I have not experienced that on any other case I have followed. Usually it's respectful and open to all points of views for a common cause. Quite frankly it's exhausting reading the put downs and snarky innuendoes to each other to prove a point.
Who's being snarky?
Not you : )
FYI several LE agencies throughout KC metro area don't share info. Some operate on different databases and such. The lapse of time from saying she wasn't pulled over, by KCMO, then NKC said she was pulled over by them was actually quIte quick.When an officer makes a stop. I assume he radios in to dispatch his location... for his own safety. His activity/location/reason for stop of any kind is logged. Or it should be. Should being the emphasis.
I don't care to trust wiki to explain different department polices. Some departments may require warnings to be documented. I do agree a warning may not be documented but an officer should be relaying to dispatch his movements.
So did the officer come forward about the stop or was it logged?
I agree. I've stopped commenting because apparently thoughts that are unusual aren't valid. I think we should all be kind to one and other. This isn't about us, it's about Toni and making sure the truth, whatever that is, is known.It's a shame the tone of this thread has turned into who's right and one upping one another. I have not experienced that on any other case I have followed. Usually it's respectful and open to all points of views for a common cause. Quite frankly it's exhausting reading the put downs and snarky innuendoes to each other to prove a point.
I'm not sure if this could be the case here, but I've seen her name spelled as "Toni" or "Tony"
It was even spelled wrong (Tonie) on the original MISSING poster.
Bottom line.
Once the missing persons report is faxed to all districs for a bolo.
Then the cop should have said I pulled her over.
And it shouldn't have took that long to say so. Jmo