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What does the code 401 stand for?
What does the code 401 stand for?
What is code 401A used for?
What is code 401A used for?
What does code 404 signify?
What does code 404 signify?
What is the meaning of code 405?
What is the meaning of code 405?
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What does the code 409 indicate?
What does the code 409 indicate?
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What does code 421A describe?
What does code 421A describe?
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What is the definition of code 425?
What is the definition of code 425?
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What does code 429 stand for?
What does code 429 stand for?
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What is the meaning of code 442?
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What does code 446 refer to?
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What does code 437 indicate?
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Study Notes
LVMPD 400 CODES (I.D.F CODES)
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401: Refers to general accidents involving vehicles.
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401A: Specifically denotes a hit and run incident.
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401B: Indicates an accident with injury.
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401C: Designates an accident occurring on private property.
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401M: Addresses accidents where vehicles have been moved.
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402: Represents a fire incident.
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403: Identifies a prowler situation.
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404: Signals unknown trouble needing investigation.
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404A: Specifically refers to a 9-1-1 disconnection situation.
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405: Indicates a suicide case.
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406: Relates to burglary crimes.
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406A: Involves a burglary alarm response.
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406V: Refers to auto burglary incidents.
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407: Represents a robbery in progress.
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407A: Signals a robbery alarm occurrence.
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407B: Identifies a robbery involving a backpack.
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408: Denotes a drunk individual.
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409: Specifically refers to a drunk driver.
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410: Addresses cases of reckless driving.
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411: Indicates a stolen motor vehicle.
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411A: Refers to a recovered stolen vehicle.
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411B: Involves a stolen department bait car.
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413: Pertains to a person with a gun situation.
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413A: Indicates a person with a knife.
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413B: Covers a person with another deadly weapon.
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414: Refers to grand larceny.
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414A: Relates to petit larceny.
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414C: Addresses larceny from a person.
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415: Covers cases of assault and battery.
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415A: Specifically indicates assault and battery with a gun.
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415B: Refers to assault and battery with another deadly weapon.
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415C: Denotes assault and battery with negative injury in a drive-by shooting.
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416: Signals a fight occurring.
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416A: Indicates juvenile disturbance.
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416B: Relates to other disturbances.
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416F: Covers fireworks disturbance incidents.
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417: Refers to a family disturbance.
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418: Indicates a missing person report.
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418A: Refers to a found person.
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418B: Addresses runaway situations.
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419: Signifies a dead body discovered.
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420: Represents a homicide case.
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421: Covers a sick or injured person scenario.
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421A: Specifically denotes a mentally ill person.
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421C: Relates to a sick or injured person with a communicable disease.
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422: Indicates an injured officer situation.
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423: Refers to a situation where one should see a person for information.
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424: Covers abuse or neglect reports.
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425: Indicates a suspicious situation.
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425A: Refers to a suspicious person.
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425B: Indicates a suspicious vehicle.
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425H: Covers reports of suspicious substances.
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426: Pertains to sexual assault cases.
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427: Indicates a kidnapping incident.
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428: Refers to child molestation cases.
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429: Denotes an indecent exposure situation.
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430: Covers an animal complaint scenario.
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431: Addresses missing or found property.
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432: Relates to fraud incidents.
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433: Indicates stolen property situations.
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434: Refers to illegal shooting incidents.
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437: Covers situations requiring keeping the peace.
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438: Indicates a traffic problem on the road.
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439: Refers to needing to assist a citizen.
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440: Denotes a wanted suspect report.
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441: Relates to malicious destruction of property.
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442: Indicates an airplane emergency.
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443: Refers to assisting an officer in need.
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444: Covers cases where an officer needs emergency help.
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444A: Specifically addresses panic alarms at Metro facilities.
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445: Indicates the presence of an explosive device.
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446: Refers to incidents involving narcotics.
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447: Covers civil matters that need attention.
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