Smaller Law Enforcement Agency Technical Assistance Program

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Smaller Law Enforcement Agency Technical Assistance Program
Smaller Law Enforcement Agency
Technical Assistance Program
SERVICES, SUPPORT, TRAINING
Smaller Agency Technical Assistance Program
Services, Support, & Training
• Project Advisory Group, SACOP
• Training
• Annual Conference Certificate Training Track
• Best Practices Guides
• Big Ideas Newsletter
• Internal and Community Surveys
• Written and Electronic Resources
www.IACPSmallerDepts.org
New Police Chief Mentoring Project
New Police Chief Mentoring Project
Transition Support for Newly Appointed Police Leaders
• On-line Mentor
Selection System
• 1-to-1 Mentoring
• Nationwide Network
of Mentors
• Resources
www.IACPMentoring.org
Smaller Agency Technical Assistance Program
Leading by Legacy
• How to build an individual,
agency, & community legacy
for rural law enforcement
• First line supervisors, command
staff, and executives (police, sheriff, tribal)
• Training, technical assistance, and CDROM resource toolkits
www.theiacp.org/LeadingbyLegacy
Smaller Agency &
Stolen Guns
Ben Hayes
Special Agent
Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco,
Firearms & Explosives
(ATF)
Stolen Firearms
• What’s the difference between:
– an NCIC gun file query and entering a recovered gun
• Does a Firearms Trace tell you if a gun is stolen?
• May an FFL, or a private citizen, check the NCIC gun
file?
• What tools are available to look for a gun that was
reported stolen/or stolen with no report?
No Federal
Law Requires
the
Reporting of
Stolen
Firearms
(except
Licensees)
10
Poor or Incomplete Firearm ID
THEFTS
• From Individuals
• From Federally Licensed Firearms Dealers
• From Interstate Shipments
THEFTS FROM THE MAIL
NCIC
NCIC is the National Crime Information
Center, an exhaustive database and
network system that serves the nation’s
criminal justice organizations.
Stolen911.com
Hotguns.com
FloridaCrimeInformationCenter
ArmchairGunshow.com
Firearmsfax.com
Stolenweapon.com
JustStolen.net
NCIC System
• NCIC is the National Crime Information Center,
an exhaustive database and network system that
serves the Nation’s criminal justice organizations.
• The NCIC Gun File is the largest file in NCIC.
It contains four types of records: Stolen, Lost, Felony
and Recovered.
• ATF is the largest client of the Gun File,
entering approximately 7% of all new stolen records.
U.S. Department of Justice
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
National Tracing Center Division
NCIC File Overview
Property Files:
1. Articles (Stolen)
2. Boats (Stolen)
3. Guns (Stolen/Lost/Felony)
(Recovered)
4. License Plates (Stolen)
5. Securities (Stolen)
6. Vehicles (Stolen)
7. Vehicle and Boat Parts (Stolen)
NCIC Gun File
¾@2.8 Million Records
ƒStolen- @2.7 million/Permanent
ƒLost – fewer than .5 million/Permanent
ƒFelony – fewer than .1 million/Permanent
ƒRecovered - @120, 000/Remains rest of year of
entry plus 2 years
Stolen Gun Record
MKE/STOLEN GUN
ORI/PAPEP0000 SER/W327511 MAK/AMR CAL/38 MOD/88
TYP/PR DOT/19960430
OCA/18-032204
VLD/20111012
MIS/2BBL GEN-0102
NIC/G709216656 DTE/19960601 0000 EDT DLU/20111012 1607 E
DT
ORI IS PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPARTMENT POLICE ADMIN
215 686-3174
IMMED CONFIRM RECORD WITH ORI
What is an Off-Line Search
in NCIC
On-line Requests for Off-line Searches
These queries include special request inquiry, also known as
Global Inquiry or SPRQ, which can be initiated by a CTA to
obtain information that cannot be retrieved through a normal
inquiry. SPRQ transactions can be made against:
1. Active Records
2. Retired Records
3. Message Logs
The following slides translate this into our language.
NCIC Off-Line search via
email- The Objective
Hi ,
Please perform an offline search to see if any ORI queried the
following gun serial number in 2007, any activity on the serial
number would be appreciated.
1542001
It will probably be entered soon as stolen by an Oxford,
Mississippi law enforcement agency.
Thanks, Paul
This request was sent at 1500 on Friday, August 24, 2007
You can also request this by telephone
How to request Off-Line
search of NCIC
• Email to [email protected]
• NLETS administrative message to DCFBIWAQ9
• Landline‐ 304‐625‐3000‐ you can tell them what your objective is and they can assist, often the best bet. • You can query names, license plates, serial numbers, articles… and it is all free!
OFFICIAL USE ONLY – NOT FOR DISSEMINATION OUTSIDE OF LAW ENFORCEMENT
AGENCIES
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, National Tracing Center Division
Contact
• Ben Hayes, Special Agent, ATF
PH: 304‐260‐3685
E‐mail: [email protected]