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Yes, arrests in other states show up in NLETS database.
NLETS is an acronym for National Law Enforcement Telecommunications System. It requires IDs for subscribing LE agencies. The most common use of it is enabling the Police to run out-of-state DLs without having to go to NCIC. It currently has 8 regions designated A-H. The region codes are currently the region letters prepended to the numeral 1. For example the code for region A is A1. This schema allows for expansion of region codes by use of numerals other than 1.
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A BOLO stand for Be On Lookout for a specific criminal activity, suspects or victim that may be apprehended based on provided facts provided by witnesses. Usually a BOLO is sent on NLETS (National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems) using NCIC (National Criminal Information Center) to broadcast the data in a small region, multiple regions, multiple states or an APB (ALL POINTS BULLETIN. Hope this helps!