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A detective might respond to an "in progress" call of an ongoing crime if they were already out of the station and in a police vehicle, but as a rule these calls are initially handled by uniformed patrol officers. If an officer in plain clothes responds, patrol officers who do not recognize him may just see a man with a gun and mistake him for the suspect, so it's usually best to have these incidents handled by officers in uniform. Once the crime scene has been assessed and the crime is no longer evolving, a detective could respond to take up the investigation.

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