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What type of report is used when a stolen vehicle is recovered by the owner?
What type of report is used when a stolen vehicle is recovered by the owner?
In what situation is a General Occurrence report applicable?
In what situation is a General Occurrence report applicable?
Which unit receives the vehicle recovery and information?
Which unit receives the vehicle recovery and information?
What is NOT a condition for using a General Occurrence report?
What is NOT a condition for using a General Occurrence report?
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What action is taken when a vehicle is stolen and subsequently recovered?
What action is taken when a vehicle is stolen and subsequently recovered?
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Study Notes
Reports for "Record Only"
- A General Occurrence (GO) report for Theft of Motor Vehicle is used when a stolen vehicle is recovered before a formal report is filed.
- This applies to situations where the owner recovers their vehicle or when a Denver police officer or another law enforcement agency recovers the vehicle.
- Upon recovery, the vehicle information will be provided to the Records Unit.
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Description
This quiz covers the procedures for filing a General Occurrence report related to the theft of motor vehicles. Learn about the process when a stolen vehicle is recovered and the importance of providing vehicle information to the Records Unit. This is essential knowledge for law enforcement personnel.