How to Assign a Detective to an Incident

How to Assign a Detective to an Incident

How to assign a Detective to an Incident

1.      Navigate to the incident you would like to assign to a Detective

2.     Click on the Incident Report | Report Management option

3.     Select the division assignment you would like, if there are multiple.

4.     Select the Detective from the User Assignment.

5.     Select the Division Status.

 

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