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My understanding of a " NOEX " warrant is that it is put

in NCIC as an officer safety issue. The agency won't

extradite outside of their state but there is officer

safety caution information (armed,dangerous,etc) that

they feel surrounding states should know about if they

come into contact with this person.

Amy Kosinsky

River Forest, IL

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> !. Do you know what a NOEX warrant hit is?

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> 2. What is your departments procedure for handling a

> NOEX warrant

> hit?

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> Doug

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We advise the officer to secure his mic, then advise him that there is a no

extradition warrant for that subject out of ***** for *****. We usually

have to emphasize that the officer cannot make an arrest, but just letting

them know. It's up to the officer if they tell that person about the

warrant.

Many times, the officer wants to check on confirmation, anyways. We explain

that the no extradition means that they will not transport if arrested so

there is no reason to get confirmation. Sometimes, they are hardheaded...

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!. Do you know what a NOEX warrant hit is?

2. What is your departments procedure for handling a NOEX warrant

hit?

Doug

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We ran into a situation several years ago where an agency in our county

picked up a subject on a hit, this was

back before yq/yr, there was no indicator in the hit that they would not

extradite. The subject was detained pending confirmation by this agency,

they finally stated they would not extradite. We placed a locate on subject

indicated that they would not. Turns out he had just been arrested a couple

of days before in Metro Nashville, they had done the same thing as far as

NCIC, however when the agency refused to extradite they did not do

a locate on him, this left this poor heathern stuck in the NCIC system even

after our locate. The agency which had entered him just refused to put a

noex on him.

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Snip--- Turns out he had just been arrested a couple

> of days before in Metro Nashville, they had done the same thing as far as

> NCIC, however when the agency refused to extradite they did not do

> a locate on him, this left this poor heathern stuck in the NCIC system

even

> after our locate. The agency which had entered him just refused to put a

> noex on him.

>

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I ran into this just last week except on a license plate. One of my officers

ran an AZ tag while checking a disabled vehicle. It returned as stolen. I

notified him immediately and sent back up. A few seconds later he canceled

back up and told me the driver was the owner, the tag matched the vehicle

and she had proper documentation. She went on to tell him that she had been

pulled over at gunpoint 4 times on her way to Ohio. Obviously the agencies

that pulled her over were not placing locates on the plate or it would of

been canceled already. I sent a hit confirmation and followed up with a

phone call explaining the situation. I did place a locate and notified my

state control terminal of the situation. I checked the tag until the end of

my shift to be sure it was canceled, per LEADS control they told me if it

wasn't canceled by the end of my shift they would force the cancel and

notify NCIC that the agency in AZ was not canceling confirmed hits. They did

cancel it about 4 hours after the hit confirmation and locate. This just

serves as a reminder that we need to cancel and update our entries as soon

as possible. This poor woman could of been pulled over several more times

and it could be a danger not only to her and the officers stopping her but

to the general public when back up is responding hot to assist. Also that

we need to place locates when we get a confirmed hit, this forces the agency

to either honor their pick up radius or take care of the entry or else face

the entry being canceled. It also serves to let other agencies know that we

have already located this stolen item or wanted person before....

Sara Winfield

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Sara.....wow...was this hit on a truck registered to a woman?...we had the

same problem and spoke to the entering agency at length...(us...along with

the state patrol).....wondering if the same...this vehicle...if the same as

mentioned as above has caused us headaches in the past...the entering agency

promised it would be removed..but hasn't...let me know if the descriptors are

the same...;-)

happy day, be safe...your friend in Ohio

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