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315San Luis Obispo Police Department
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DepartmentPublic Alerts - 1Public Alerts
315.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to provide guidelines for alerting the public to important information
and soliciting public aid when appropriate.
315.2 POLICY
Public alerts may be employed using the Emergency Alert System (EAS), local radio, television
and press organizations and other groups to notify the public of incidents, or enlist the aid of the
public, when the exchange of information may enhance the safety of the community. Various types
of alerts may be available based upon each situation and the alert system’s individual criteria.
315.3 RESPONSIBILITIES
315.3.1 MEMBER RESPONSIBILITIES
Members of the San Luis Obispo Police Department should notify their supervisor, Watch
Commander, or Detective Bureau Supervisor as soon as practicable upon learning of a situation
where public notification, a warning, or enlisting the help of the media and public could assist in
locating a missing person, apprehending a dangerous person, or gathering information.
315.3.2 SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES
A supervisor apprised of the need for a public alert is responsible to make the appropriate
notifications based upon the circumstances of each situation. The supervisor shall promptly notify
the Chief of Police, the appropriate Division Chief and the Public Information Officer when any
public alert is generated.
The supervisor in charge of the investigation to which the alert relates is responsible for the
following:
(a)Updating alerts
(b)Canceling alerts
(c)Ensuring all appropriate reports are completed
(d)Preparing an after-action evaluation of the investigation to be forwarded to the Division
Chief
315.4 AMBER ALERTS
The AMBER Alert™ Program is a voluntary partnership between law enforcement agencies,
broadcasters, transportation agencies and the wireless industry, to activate urgent bulletins in
child abduction cases.
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DepartmentPublic Alerts - 2315.4.1 CRITERIA FOR AMBER ALERT
The following conditions must be met before activating an AMBER Alert (Government Code
§ 8594(a)):
(a)A child has been abducted or taken by anyone, including but not limited to a custodial
parent or guardian.
(b)The victim is 17 years of age or younger, or has a proven mental or physical disability.
(c)The victim is in imminent danger of serious injury or death.
(d)There is information available that, if provided to the public, could assist in the child’s
safe recovery.
315.4.2 PROCEDURE FOR AMBER ALERT
The supervisor in charge will ensure the following:
(a)An initial press release is prepared that includes all available information that might
aid in locating the child:
1.The child’s identity, age and description
2.Photograph if available
3.The suspect’s identity, age and description, if known
4.Pertinent vehicle description
5.Detail regarding location of incident, direction of travel, potential destinations,
if known
6.Name and telephone number of the Public Information Officer or other
authorized individual to handle media liaison
7.A telephone number for the public to call with leads or information
(b)The local California Highway Patrol communications center should be contacted
to initiate a multi-regional or statewide EAS broadcast, following any policies and
procedures developed by CHP (Government Code § 8594).
(c)The press release information is forwarded to the Sheriff’s Department Emergency
Communications Bureau so that general broadcasts can be made to local law
enforcement agencies.
(d)Information regarding the missing person should be entered into the California Law
Enforcement Telecommunication System (CLETS).
(e)Information regarding the missing person should be entered into the California
Department of Justice Missing and Unidentified Persons System (MUPS)/National
Crime Information Center (NCIC).
(f)The following resources should be considered as circumstances dictate:
1.The local FBI office
2.National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC)
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DepartmentPublic Alerts - 3315.5 BLUE ALERTS
Blue Alerts may be issued when an officer is killed, injured or assaulted and the suspect may pose
a threat to the public or other law enforcement personnel.
315.5.1 CRITERIA FOR BLUE ALERTS
All of the following conditions must be met before activating a Blue Alert (Government Code §
8594.5):
(a)A law enforcement officer has been killed, suffered serious bodily injury or has been
assaulted with a deadly weapon, and the suspect has fled the scene of the offense.
(b)The investigating law enforcement agency has determined that the suspect poses an
imminent threat to the public or other law enforcement personnel.
(c)A detailed description of the suspect’s vehicle or license plate is available for
broadcast.
(d)Public dissemination of available information may help avert further harm or accelerate
apprehension of the suspect.
315.5.2 PROCEDURE FOR BLUE ALERT
The supervisor in charge should ensure the following:
(a)An initial press release is prepared that includes all available information that might
aid in locating the suspect: