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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1633680" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>Probably just because the DOC doesn't, for one reason or another, monitor everyone for warrants. Believe it or not, there is no omnipotent command system that immediately notifies "The Man" as soon as someone has a warrant entered. The only central system that I know of for non-LEO entities, and even it isn't 100% reliable, is OSCN and ODCR...but those are passive systems and someone has to actually <em>check</em> for warrants in it. So if the entity that issued the warrant isn't proactively beating the street, a warrant can fly under the radar. Unless someone outside that entity, like DOC or a private probation office, takes the time or is directed to check <em>all</em> of their people for warrants nothing happens.</p><p></p><p>I've seen people on probation in one county with active warrants in other counties. I've even seen people on pre-trial release in one county with warrants in another.</p><p></p><p>When I did some work for a probation office after retiring for the military, I would sit at the desk and look up everyone I made contact with in OSCN and ODCR. Sometimes I'd get lucky and find a warrant. The hard part was getting someone to come arrest them. Sometimes the county/city that issued the warrant had a proactive warrant officer and they'd drive to wherever I was and pick them up. Sometimes the courthouse would send a deputy over, but they didn't always have the manpower. Other times I'd get a "thanks for the call" and nothing would happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1633680, member: 42"] Probably just because the DOC doesn't, for one reason or another, monitor everyone for warrants. Believe it or not, there is no omnipotent command system that immediately notifies "The Man" as soon as someone has a warrant entered. The only central system that I know of for non-LEO entities, and even it isn't 100% reliable, is OSCN and ODCR...but those are passive systems and someone has to actually [I]check[/I] for warrants in it. So if the entity that issued the warrant isn't proactively beating the street, a warrant can fly under the radar. Unless someone outside that entity, like DOC or a private probation office, takes the time or is directed to check [I]all[/I] of their people for warrants nothing happens. I've seen people on probation in one county with active warrants in other counties. I've even seen people on pre-trial release in one county with warrants in another. When I did some work for a probation office after retiring for the military, I would sit at the desk and look up everyone I made contact with in OSCN and ODCR. Sometimes I'd get lucky and find a warrant. The hard part was getting someone to come arrest them. Sometimes the county/city that issued the warrant had a proactive warrant officer and they'd drive to wherever I was and pick them up. Sometimes the courthouse would send a deputy over, but they didn't always have the manpower. Other times I'd get a "thanks for the call" and nothing would happen. [/QUOTE]
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