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Radio Call Signs
| 1 | Sheriff
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| 2 | Chief deputy
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| 3 | Commander, patrol operations division
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| 4 5 6 | Commander, support services division commander, criminal investigations division commander, special operations section
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| 7 | Media relations sergeant
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| 8 | PTO coordinator
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| 9 10 | Administrative sergeant, field operations recruitment officer
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| 12 | Legal advisor
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| 13 | School resource coordinator
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| 14 | Department chaplain
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| 15 | Captain, communications section
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| 17 18 19 | Captain, contracting and records section captain, administrative services section crimestoppers coordinator
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| 20 -29 | Precinct 2 command staff and administrative staff
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| 30 -39 | Precinct 3 command staff and administrative staff
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| 40 -49 | Precinct 4 command staff and administrative staff -Burien
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| 50 -59 | Precinct 5 command staff and administrative staff
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| 60 -69 | Precinct 4 command staff and administrative staff -SeaTac
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| 70 -73 | Special operations command staff
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| 74 -89 | Special operations section
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| 90 91 -93 | Commander, internal investigations unit internal investigations unit
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| 94 -95 | Background investigators
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| 96 -99 | Inspectional services unit
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| 100 101 | Commander, major investigations section commander, special investigations
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| 102 -117 | Unassigned
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| 118 -119 120 -129 130 -139 140 -149 150 -159 160 | RJC evidence/supply specialists burglary/larceny unit, precinct 2 burglary/larceny unit, precinct 3 burglary/larceny unit, precinct 4 burglary/larceny unit, precinct 5 SeaTac detective sergeant
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| 161 -165 | SeaTac detectives
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| 166 -169 170 -189 190 -219 | Special assignments/field operations homicide/robbery/assault/missing persons/child find units special assault unit
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| 220 -239 | Criminal warrants unit
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| 240 -259 | Criminal profiteering investigations unit
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| 260 -269 | Unassigned
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| 270 -279 | Fraud/computer forensics/pawnshop unit
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| 280 -289 | Marr unit
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| 290 -298 | Criminal information section
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| 299 | Polygraph unit
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| 300 -307 | Civil unit
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| 308 | Retired
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| 309 -324 | Civil unit
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| 340 -349 | AFIS unit
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| 350 -353 | Photo lab
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| 354 -368 | AFIS unit
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| 370 -389 | Training unit
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| 400 - 419 | Domestic violence unit
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| 420 -429 | Support enforcement unit
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| 480 -499 | Property management unit
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| 500 -519 | Fire marshal’s office/arson investigation
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| 542 -544 | Lake Forest police department
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| 600 -620 | Hostage negotiations team
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| 630 - 699 | Court security unit
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| 700 | King county executive
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| 701 -702 | Security deputies, king county executive
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| 720 -725 | Prosecuting attorney’s office
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| 730 -739 | Public works
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| 751 -759 | King county business license inspectors
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| 800 | Radio shop testing -do not answer
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| 801 -819 | Unassigned
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| 820 - 899 | King county police emergency services for search and rescue
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| 900 | Radio shop testing -answer
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| 902 -909 | Radio shop
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Air Support Unit
| GUARDIAN 1 - 3 | Helicopters
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| AIR 1 - 10 | Air support personnel
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Airport Police
| UNION 1 -30 | Airport personnel
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Community Service Officers
| QUEEN 21 -29 | CSO personnel, precinct 2
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| QUEEN 31 -39 | CSO personnel, precinct 3
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| QUEEN 41 -49 | CSO personnel, precinct 4
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| QUEEN 51 -59 | CSO personnel, precinct 5
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DUI Enforcement
Enhanced Patrol
| IDA 20 -29 | Enhanced patrol, precinct 2
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| IDA 30 -39 | Enhanced patrol, precinct 3
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| IDA 40 -49 | Enhanced patrol, precinct 4
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| IDA 50 -59 | Enhanced patrol, precinct 5
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K9 Unit
Marine Unit
Metro
| METRO 70 | Metro chief of police
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| METRO 71 | Operations captain
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| 7METRO | CID sergeant
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| METRO 74-76 | CID detectives
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| METRO 77 | Crime analysis detective
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| METRO 78 | Crime prevention deputy
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| METRO 79 | Bomb dog
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| 1 METRO | SPD 1st shift patrol sergeant
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| 2 METRO | SPD 2nd shift patrol sergeant
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| 3 METRO | KCSO 2nd shift patrol sergeant
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| 4 METRO | KCSO 2nd shift patrol sergeant
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| 5 METRO | KCSO 2nd shift patrol sergeant
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| 6 METRO | KCSO 1st shift patrol sergeant
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| METRO 11-19 | Metro 10 district – north patrol
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| METRO 21-29 | Metro 20 district – Capitol Hill patrol
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| METRO 31-39 | Metro 30 district – south patrol
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| METRO 41-48 | Metro 40 district – CBD downtown patrol
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| METRO 49 | Customer assistance office – SPD foot beat
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| 1METRO 43 | SPD night owl patrol
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| METRO 51-59 | Metro 50 district – outlying areas (Bellevue, Kent, etc)
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| 8 METRO | Street crimes unit sergeant
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| METRO 81-89 | Street crimes unit detectives
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| 9 METRO | Bicycle unit sergeant
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| METRO 91-99 | Bicycle unit deputies
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Sound Transit
| 1 ST – 12 ST | Command staff and sergeants
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| ST 20 – ST 60 | Patrol deputies
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| ST 121 -ST 123 | Detectives
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Reserves
| ROBERT 20 -29 | Precinct 2
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| ROBERT 30 -39 | Precinct 3
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| ROBERT 40 -49 | Precinct 4
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| ROBERT 50 -59 | Precinct 5
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| ROBERT 70 -79 | Special operations
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Street Crimes & NDET Units
| 2 PAUL | Sergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 2
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| PAUL 21 – 29 | SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 2
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| 3 PAUL | Sergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 3
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| PAUL 31 -39 | SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 3
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| 4 PAUL | Sergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 4
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| PAUL 41 - 49 | SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 4
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| 5 PAUL | Sergeant, SET/SCU/NDET, precinct 5
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| PAUL 51 - 59 | SET/SCU/NDET unit, precinct 5
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Special Operations
| 1 TAC | Captain – TAC 30
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| 2 TAC -4 TAC | TAC 30 sergeants
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| TAC 41 -69 | TAC 30
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| TOM 30 -39 | Tactical training unit
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| TOM 6 | HDMT/BDU sergeant
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| TOM 60 -69 | HDMT/BDU
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| TOM 7 | Motorcycle/step unit sergeant
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| TOM 70 -89 | Motorcycle/step unit
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Patrol Section Call Numbers
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Patrol Districts
North Precinct Area
| B1 - B8 | Unincorporated King County
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| C1 - C7 | Unincorporated King County
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| C9 | Unincorporated Skykomish Area
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| D1 | City Of North Bend
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| E1 - E5 | City Of Kenmore
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| O1 - O4 | City Of Sammamish
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| W1 | City Of Woodinville
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| W7 | City Of Skykomish
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| R18 | City Of Carnation
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Southeast Precinct Area
| F1 - F9 | Unincorporated King County
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| G1 - G7 | Unincorporated King County
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| H1 | City Of Maple Valley
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| H2 | City Of Newcastle
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| H3 | City Of Covington
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| R11 | City Of Beaux Arts
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| J1 | Muckleshoot Indian Reservation
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Southwest Precinct Area
| K1 - K9 | Unicorporated King County
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| K11 | Park Lake Homes
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| N1 - N6 | City Of Burien
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| L1 - L4 | City Of Seatac
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| V1 | Vashon Island
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Shoreline Precinct Area
Talkgroups
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Final Classification Reporting (FCR) system
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Suspect Codes
Each person listed as a suspect will have an alpha code of either "A" (arrested) or "S" (suspect) listed in front of his/her name.
- Patrol deputies will use the "A" code when closing a case by citing, forwarding an adult case to the Prosecutor’s Office recommending misdemeanor charges or forwarding a case to Juvenile Court recommending misdemeanor charges.
- All felony suspects will be identified with an "S" by patrol deputies.
- Detectives forwarding cases to Adult or Juvenile Court for charges will use the code "A" for defendants.
- Cases not cleared by arrest will have the code "S" for each suspect.
- Suspects with "A" codes will have a four (4) digit code in the "charge" box of the incident report or on the line after the name of the suspect on a follow-up report.
- The first three digits of the code will be the FCR code that best describes the charge followed by a "F" for felony or "M" for misdemeanor, (e.g., a person arrested for driving a stolen car will be a 327-F, or a person arrested for shoplifting under $250 will be a 297-M.)
- Up to three (3) "charge codes" may be included for each suspect.
Incident Classification Codes
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Disposition Codes
- Arrest Made - No Incident Number Needed (e.g., warrant arrest).
- Assistance Rendered/Assignment Completed On Scene - No Incident Report.
- Assistance Rendered/Assignment Completed Over Telephone - No Incident Report.
- Cancelled By Radio.
- * Incident Report On Scene - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
- * Incident Report Over Telephone - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
- * Incident Report – Physical Booking Made.
- * Incident Report - Citation Issued/Charged By Investigation/No Booking.
- Includes juveniles who are fingerprinted and photographed and released to a parent or guardian.
- Includes when the Youth Center declines to accept juvenile.
- Citation Issued - Arrest/Booking Made (e.g., criminal traffic arrest).
- Notice of Infraction or Criminal Traffic Citation issued with no incident number assigned.
- * False Alarm.
- F.I.R. Made.
- Follow-up On Scene - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
- Follow-up Over Telephone - No Arrest/No Booking/No Citation.
- Follow-up - Arrest/Physical Booking Made.
- Follow-up - Citation Issued/Charged By Investigation/No Booking.
- Includes juveniles who are fingerprinted and photographed and released to a parent or guardian.
- Includes when the Youth Center declines to accept juvenile.
- No Police Action Possible/Necessary.
- Referred To Agency Other Than KCSO.
- Referred To Other KCSO Division - No Incident Report.
- Taken To Home, Family, Or Medical Facility.
- Unable To Locate Incident, Complainant, Or Suspect.
- Warning Given.
- Supervisory Contact.
- Extra Unit (in addition to, or support of, assigned unit).
- Duplicate Card (Comm Center Use Only).
- Out of Service.
* One of these codes is required every time an incident report is written.
Hazard Factors
*. Mail-in Report
0. No Apparent Hazard
1. Hazard Existed (Armed Suspects, Bomb Disposal, Resisting Arrest, Obstructing, etc.)
2. Gang Related Incident
3. Deputy Assaulted/Officer, No Weapon†
4. Deputy Assaulted/Officer, Weapon†
5. Hate Crime
6. Unassigned
7. Anti-harassment, Non-Domestic Violence Only‡
8. Pursuit Involved
9. Domestic Violence‡
† Use this code only when suspect is arrested for assault or suspect unknown but would be arrested if known. This code takes priority over other codes which may apply.
‡ All Anti-harassment incidents and All Domestic Violence incidents require an Incident Report, per State Law.