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[[File:RandI.jpg|thumb|340px|[[Cole Phelps]] calling R and I.]]The '''Records and Identification Bureau'''(R and I) of the [[LAPD]] allows police officers and detectives working in the field to get information on addresses, locations, names, vehicle information, criminal records, registrations, etc. to help with an investigation. [[Cole Phelps]] can call R and I via a house landline, a public, or a police telephone(Gamewell).
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[[File:RandI.jpg|thumb|340px|[[Cole Phelps]] calling R and I.]]The '''Records and Identification Division'''(R and I) of the [[LAPD]] allows police officers and detectives working in the field to get information on addresses, locations, names, vehicle information, criminal records, registrations, etc. to help with an investigation. [[Cole Phelps]] can call R and I via a house landline, a public, or a police telephone(Gamewell).
   
 
This phone can also be used to receive messages from people at the local precinct or from [[Central Morgue|the morgue.]]
 
This phone can also be used to receive messages from people at the local precinct or from [[Central Morgue|the morgue.]]

Revision as of 05:24, 2 July 2011

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Cole Phelps calling R and I.

The Records and Identification Division(R and I) of the LAPD allows police officers and detectives working in the field to get information on addresses, locations, names, vehicle information, criminal records, registrations, etc. to help with an investigation. Cole Phelps can call R and I via a house landline, a public, or a police telephone(Gamewell).

This phone can also be used to receive messages from people at the local precinct or from the morgue.

You cannot go through a single case without calling R&I as it played a major part in crime solving back in the 1940s; kind of like it does now, but we contact dispatch/R&I via radio transmission.