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Law enforcement in colorado typically holds an escaped inmate in a secure facility, like a county jail, until their identity is verified through intake. If found near a federal prison, they would contact the prison for confirmation. If the prison confirms, the inmate is usually returned directly. If not, they remain in temporary custody until resolved. Consult local authorities for specific procedures.Full Conversation
No, Colorado.
In Colorado, the process for handling an escaped inmate found by local law enforcement would be similar:
- Law enforcement would verify the inmate's identity and coordinate with the Federal prison.
- If confirmed, the inmate would likely be returned to the Federal prison.
- If there's any confusion about the inmate's identity, they might be temporarily held in county jail until resolved.
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No one can "verify" anything until AFTER intake.
It seems like there's some confusion about the process when an escaped inmate is found. Typically, law enforcement will attempt to verify the inmate's identity as soon as possible. However, if there's any uncertainty or lack of immediate verification, they might temporarily hold the inmate in a secure facility until everything is clarified. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Bro, they cannot verify, I just said that. They have to take him SOMEWHERE to intake, that is how they can verify.
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In situations where verification of an escaped inmate's identity can't be immediately established, law enforcement typically holds the individual in a secure facility, like a county jail, for safety and administrative purposes until they can verify through intake or other means. If you need more detailed information or have further questions, feel free to ask!
But what if he's found right next to a Federal prison?
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If an escaped inmate is found right next to a Federal prison, local law enforcement would likely contact the prison immediately. If the prison confirms the inmate's identity, they would typically take custody directly. If not, the inmate might be temporarily held until their identity is verified.
They cannot confirm until intake. Think.
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In situations like this, the standard procedure involves law enforcement securing the individual in a facility, such as a county jail, until identity verification can be completed through intake. If you have further specific questions or concerns, feel free to ask!
You said that, and this does not answer my new question.
It seems like there's a bit of a misunderstanding. If an escaped inmate is found near a Federal prison, the usual practice would involve taking the individual to a secure facility, such as a county jail, until their identity is confirmed through intake. If you have a specific question or need more information, please let me know!