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Horizontales
Device used by aircraft to check for heat sources
A writ ordering an individual to appear in court.
Police utility belt (2 wds)
National Crime Information Center
An authorization for the police to arrest someone or to search a premises.
Thief who enters a house or other building to commit a crime.
A dog specifically trained to assist law enforcement.
Admit or state that one has committed a crime or is at fault in some way.
A charge or accusation of a crime.
Telling a lie while under oath.
To give support to a theory or finding.
Automated fingerprint identification (acronym)
New name for HPD captain of police
A weapon firing barbs attached by wires to batteries, causing temporary paralysis.
A regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund.
Police helicopter
Estimated time of arrival (abbreviation)
Handgun that does not have a revolving cylinder.
Release of a prisoner before the completion of a sentence, on promise of good behavior.
A post-mortem examination to determine the cause, mode, and manner of death.
To find innocent or free from wrongdoing.
A tribunal presided over by a judge, or a magistrate in civil and criminal cases.
Seize someone by legal authority and taken into custody.
Release of an accused person awaiting trial, often after the payment of a fee.
Verticales
Dead on arrival
A sum imposed as punishment for an offense.
A pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists.
A known person accused or suspected of committing a crime.
First line supervisor.
A person who sees an event, typically a crime or accident.
Read a person their constitutional rights before they are questioned.
Second line supervisor.
A wanted person.
A formal statement admitting that one is guilty of a crime.
To question formally and systematically to obtain the truth.
A personal legally held in prison as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial.
Deliberately setting fire to a property.
Ammunition storage and feeding device for a repeating firearm.
A bruise.
First name unknown last name unknown (acronym)
Special weapons and tactics (abbreviation)
A person thought to be guilty of a crime.
An automatic handgun.
The act or crime of stealing.
A place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
As soon as possible (acronym)
Dead right there