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LEO Incident Report Abbreviations?

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Ok so a buddy of mine and his girlfriend were in a bad Scooter vs MVA accident Tuesday night. A local group posts the incident reports online so I blanked out personal info to be sure to avoid any privacy concerns from the EMP staff. I understand omvwi-inj(the chick that hit them was operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated, on pills and alcohol), and AR means arrest. The F in the Case # column represents a felony charge. So does the F (F) in the Description mean 2 felonies? 1 for each victim? What does [df] mean?

 

 

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My guess from experience is that the F(F) like you said probably means two counts of Felony charges. 

 

For (DF) I'm guessing it refers to the police report. From what I find it looks like different services start with two letter abbreviations.

 

EX:

 

Abandoned Vehicle Reporting/Removal (FN-1700.0250)
Accident Records (DF-7000.4590-150)
Active Arrest Warrants (DF-7000.4590-020)
Community Crime Prevention Programs (FN-1500.1550)
Crime Investigation (FN-1300)
General Crime Prevention Programs (FN-1500.2150)
Law Enforcement Education/Information (FR-4500)
Municipal Police (FL-6500)
Noise Abatement (JD-6500.6000)
Police Reports (DF-7000.4590-700)
Rabies Control (JP-1500.1700-700)
Sewer System Maintenance (TE-8920.9000-830)
Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice (FT-9100.9100)
 
Therefore the DF refers to Police Report/ Warrants/ Accidents. Just a guess though, its all I could find.
 
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F is definitely felony. If I read the police report correctly, I think [df] stands for d-class felony. It's definitely not the agency reporting identifier as it's not on all Evansville PD reports. The agency identifiers are usually capital letters like erfd posted.

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