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Messages that qualify for statewide dissemination, but do not pertain to the safety of life or the apprehension of dangerous felons, should be sent in the APB daily summary:

a) True
b) False
c) Depends on the urgency
d) None of the above

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Final answer:

An APB is reserved for urgent alerts involving imminent threats to safety or the apprehension of dangerous felons. Non-urgent messages should not be included in an APB, but communicated through other means. The statement in the question is false.

Step-by-step explanation:

Messages that qualify for statewide dissemination, but do not pertain to the safety of life or the apprehension of dangerous felons, should be sent in the APB daily summary. The correct answer to the student's question is b) False.An APB (All Points Bulletin) is usually an alert sent out to alert law enforcement agencies across a wide area, such as a state or nationwide, about a suspect that is considered dangerous, a missing person, or other urgent situations that require immediate attention. Non-urgent messages that do not involve imminent threats to safety or the need to apprehend a dangerous person should not be included in an APB, but may instead be communicated through other forms of internal bulletins or summaries that are distributed less widely or with less urgency.

The correct answer is b) False. Messages that qualify for statewide dissemination, but do not pertain to the safety of life or the apprehension of dangerous felons, should not be sent in the APB daily summary. The APB (All Points Bulletin) daily summary is typically used for urgent messages related to the safety of life or the apprehension of dangerous felons.

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