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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(1)(a) In addition to its duties under ss. 165.50 and 165.78, the department shall develop, administer, and maintain an integrated crime alert network.
(b)1. The department may use the network under par. (a) to provide information regarding known or suspected criminal activity, crime prevention, and missing or endangered persons to state agencies, law enforcement officers, and members of the private sector.
2. The department shall ensure that a law enforcement agency may access the network under par. (a) to disseminate a report under s. 175.51(1m) or (1v) to persons on the list maintained under sub. (2m)(c).
3. The department shall ensure that a law enforcement agency may access the network under par. (a) to disseminate a report under s. 175.51(2m) to persons on the list maintained under sub. (2r).
(2) The department may charge a fee to members of the private sector who receive information under sub. (1)(b)1. The department may not charge a fee to any person who receives information under sub. (1)(b)2. or 3.
(2m)(a)1. The department shall provide a form for reports of missing persons at risk under s. 175.51(1m) and missing veterans at risk under s. 175.51(1v) that law enforcement agencies can access through the integrated crime alert network.
2. The department shall train law enforcement officers on identifying reports of persons at risk that are appropriate for dissemination under sub. (1)(b)2., using the form provided under subd. 1., and accessing the network to disseminate the report.
(b) The department shall work directly with persons on the list maintained under par. (c) and with government agencies, broadcasters, and public and private organizations with missions focused on persons or veterans at risk to develop criteria for law enforcement officers to use to identify reports of missing persons or veterans at risk that are appropriate to disseminate under s. 175.51(1m) or (1v), to determine the most effective methods and guidelines for the persons on the list maintained under par. (c) to use to broadcast or make public reports of missing persons or veterans at risk, and to receive feedback on the forms provided under par. (a)1. and on the list maintained under par. (c).
(c) The department shall maintain a list of persons that are engaged in broadcasting or outdoor advertising, that have agreed to be on the list, and that would be appropriate recipients of reports disseminated under sub. (1)(b)2.
(2r) The department shall maintain a list of persons that can effectively broadcast or make public reports disseminated under s. 175.51(2m). The department shall ensure that the list includes persons engaged in broadcasting or outdoor advertising.
(3) The department shall utilize only program revenue amounts credited and expended from the appropriation account under s. 20.455(2)(gp) to develop, administer, and maintain the integrated crime alert network under sub. (1).
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wisconsin Statutes Police Regulations (Ch. 163 to 177) § 165.785. Crime alert network - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wi/police-regulations-ch-163-to-177/wi-st-165-785/
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