Patrol officer everyday work
Across
- 6. A formal notice issued for a minor violation, often resulting in a fine.
- 7. The act of regularly monitoring a specific area to maintain safety and order.
- 10. Refers to vehicles or people moving on roads.
- 13. The observation of a person or area to gather information, often in the context of criminal investigation.
- 14. Objects or information used in a criminal investigation to prove or disprove facts.
- 15. Additional officers called for support during potentially dangerous or high-stress situations.
- 18. A person believed to have committed a crime, under investigation.
- 19. The system that assigns officers to specific calls or emergencies.
- 20. A person who has seen an event or crime and can provide testimony or evidence.
Down
- 1. The act of ensuring that laws and regulations are followed.
- 2. A mode of transportation, often involved in traffic stops or accidents during patrol duties.
- 3. The legal venue where criminal cases are tried, often involving police testimony.
- 4. A formal written account of an event, typically detailing facts and actions taken.
- 5. An event or occurrence that may require police attention or action.
- 8. A non-lethal weapon used to subdue a suspect by delivering an electric shock.
- 9. A formal notice issued for a traffic or minor violation, typically resulting in a fine.
- 11. The legal act of taking someone into custody, usually on suspicion of committing a crime.
- 12. The temporary holding of an individual for questioning or investigation.
- 16. A trained police dog used for sniffing out drugs, explosives, or tracking suspects.
- 17. The process of asking a person about an incident or situation to gather information.