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  1. "Per AW-03186; a total of one  hundred and eighty seven grams of narcotics were seized. Steroids, ecstasy, codeine, cocaine, heroin, ketamine, MDMA, counterfeit fentanyl pills, Xanax, and vicodin.

     

    A singular Glock-made handgun was /also/ found in the Ginger Street residence, along with a bundle of illicit electronics, specifically, one vehicle tracker, three signal jammers, and a device scanner; in violation of the EFCE Act.

     

    One hundred and seventy six thousand and six hundred and eighty nines dollars was seized along with the counterfeit fentanyl pills from Bailey's registered address in the Sunshine complex on  Ginger Street, to be specific about where it was found. Ahem.

     

    The narcotics were documented at the Senora Station Bureau office; before being processed into the evidence locker, as protocol demands with a minimal gap between the warrant's execution, and the transfer of the seized contraband into evidence."

     

    ((( @zUgg zUgg @Lawliet @Ramesses ))

  2. "Ahem. On October 31st; we prepared at Senora Station for the warrant execution. SW-03177 covered two addresses, both on Ginger Street. One was in the Sunshine Apartment complex, the other in the Ginger complex - both, at the time, registered to Jacob Bailey on paper. Gathering together a group of Special Enforcement Bureau deputies, myself,  and multiple other Senora Station Bureau detectives set out around the late to midday to execute the warrant in Little Seoul. Canine handler Deputy Ingatenko was present, and led a narco K9 around both properties, resulting in the seizure of a large number of narcotics; a firearm, and multiple hundreds of thousands of dollars of drug money seized from Bailey. During this seizure, a multitude of local Deckerside associates watched us execute the warrant.

     

    The narcotics, illegal signal jammers and trackers, firearm, ammunition, and money was seized and documented as per the arrest warrant then later filed that night by myself."

     

    (( @zUgg zUgg @Lawliet @Ramesses ))

  3. "Bailey was only identified as Jacob Bailey through the second purchase of narcotics; heroin, in particular, in which Bailey drove an Ubermacht Sentinel SG4 registered to himself. Bailey, on /camera/ and /audio/, then exited the vehicle, and sold me the narcotics. We ran the plate, and saw that he  matched the description. Bailey  at the time referred to himself as Ghost, and as a Deckerside gang member. He was matched to his mugshot,  in essence. Ahem."

     

    (( @zUgg zUgg@Lawliet@Ramesses))

  4. "Jacob Bailey, or, as he was known to Law Enforcement then - LSPlug, was chosen to be approached by virtue of his activity on the platform. We had him routinely advertising narcotics, schedule A narcotics, nonetheless, on the LSVendors groupchat; and as such, we approached him to purchase from him in the hopes of identifying him  -  which was eventually done via a purchase of heroin near Little Seoul."

     

    (( @zUgg zUgg @Lawliet @Ramesses ))

  5. "Ahem. I'm an 18 year department veteran, and have been a detective for the last ten years. My experience was with West Vinewood's station-level Bureau investigating Crimes Against Persons, metal theft rings, and assault cases; before moving on to Senora's station-bureau, where I began investigating major narcotics rings such as this case, and others. Since then, I've now become a Major Crimes detective - uh - working in Metro Detail as an apprehension specialist, dealing with gun trafficking cases, narcotics rings, major enterprise casework, and high risk fieldwork as a former Surveillance and Apprehension trained detective. Now, I'm a detail leader for Fraud and Pawns. I'd say I'm more then experienced, ahem."

     

    (( @zUgg zUgg @Lawliet @Ramesses ))

  6. As a det, I've only really used a 48 hour hold once; in which a suspect had the chance to possibly get rid of a murder weapon, and as such, we needed a pause to effectively raid his place to grab it, analyse it, and make sure that he wasn't able to communicate with his associates. People might think 48 hours is long, and frankly, it kinda is - but that's by virtue of the inherently long, dragging bureaucracy that comes with the vast bulk of investigative RP.

     

    If I wanna file a warrant, I can pound it out in thirty minutes flat. Okay, then I gotta get it approved. That's a pager if it's an 'emergent situation', and can take up to a day to get approved. Alright, now I need to execute it. That's probably anywhere from 8-24 hours of notice to organize a warrant execution team so everyone has notice. Then, you have to /actually/ execute the warrant, file for whatever analysis you need, speak with whatever admins you have to in cases of requesting geolocation data or account details in regards to ESWs, so on, so forth.

     

    Executing a warrant can easily stretch into a multi-day process, let alone when you start touching on edge cases where you have to begin communicating with LFM for evidence; at which point, it can easily drag into a week, or more, on casefiles that typically end up stretching out into months long affairs.

     

    SD recently has implemented a policy, at least at SEN, of having minor misdemanour charges result in being jailed at the station, as opposed to being shuttled up to SADC. It only applies if the charge is below a specific time, and it requires a deputy to remain with the suspect at all times to provide them with roleplay as opposed to effectively being left captive in the middle of the drunk tank with fuck all to do.

     

    48 hour holds are inherently a shitty tool, but a tool that exists for a reason. Implementing more guidelines around communication with the suspect'd work, and would honestly just solve the vast majority of issues people have with it.

     

     

     

     

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    "You can find meanness in the least of creatures, but when God made man the devil was at his elbow. A creature that can do anything. Make a machine. And a machine to make the machine. And evil that can run itself a thousand years, no need to tend it.”

     

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