This law outlines the procedures for law enforcement to notify relevant authorities about parole warrants in Michigan, including methods of communication and jurisdictional authority. It also authorizes officers to pursue and apprehend individuals with warrants across county lines within the state, with the power to command aid. The provisions ensure efficient communication and enforcement related to parole violations and warrants.
They can notify the department via a designated 24-hour toll-free telephone number, through a parole agent in the relevant county, or by informing the supervisor of the parole office.
Yes, officers can pursue and apprehend individuals with warrants in any county within Michigan, exercising the same authority as in their own county.
They can command aid from other officers and exercise the same powers as they would within their own county to apprehend the suspect.
They facilitate effective communication about parole warrants and enable law enforcement to apprehend suspects promptly across county lines to ensure public safety and enforce legal orders.