"BOLO" stands for "Be on the lookout for", and is commonly used on police radios to shorten time when issuing a lookout on a vehicle and/or person.
A Bolo alert lasts as long as needed to find the suspect, or until they call off the search.
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A BOLO is put into the system by dispatch, usually off of an officer's request. A bondsman is neither dispatch, nor a law enforcement officer, so no, they have no such ability.
Be On the Look Out. An all-points bulletin (APB) is a broadcast issued from one US law enforcement agency to another.Basically: It's telling other Agencies to help them find someone or something (such as a vehicle) wanted.
"Bolo" is an acronym for "Be On the Look Out". For example, if a blue Honda Civic with a broken right headlight was used in the commission of a crime, the police might issue a "bolo" for it, which means all units would be looking out for a blue Honda Civic with a broken right headlight.
Until police get there.
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the first sign is flashing lights behind you. besides that you can go to your local police department and ask.
Steven Bolo Ginyard goes by Bolo.
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The Tagalog word "bolo" translates to "machete" or "bolo knife" in English. It is a large cutting tool commonly used in the Philippines for farming and other tasks.
A police investigation can last as long as law enforcement believes it is necessary. Many investigations have gone on for decades.
Dalyoni Bolo's population is 16,298.
Bolo Pasha died in 1918.