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Department of State Police (VA)

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The Virginia State Police is an independent law enforcement agency, yet supportive of other law enforcement agencies, provides state wide law enforcement services to the citizens of Virginia and visitors to the state. The state Police also employs an executive protection unit that is responsible for the safety, security and transportation for the governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general and their immediate family members.

The State Police also employ other bureaus and offices within the department as well.

https://vsp.virginia.gov/sections-units-bureaus/office-locations/


VSP Aural Brevity Codes (Ten Codes)

  • 10-1 Injury to Member
  • 10-2 Lost/Found property
  • 10-3 Missing person (A: Adult/J: Juvenile)
  • 10-4 OK
  • 10-5 Relay: (E: Eye, B: Blood, G: Governor's Warrant, W: Warrant)
  • 10-6 Busy
  • 10-7 Out of service
  • 10-8 In service
  • 10-9 Say again
  • 10-10 Negative
  • 10-11 Vandalisim
  • 10-12 Stand by/Stop
  • 10-13 Exsisting Conditions
  • 10-14 Message/Information
  • 10-15 Forgery/fraud/embezzelment
  • 10-16 Reply to message
  • 10-17 Enroute
  • 10-18 Assault and battery
  • 10-19 Threatening person or property
  • 10-20 Location
  • 10-21 Call by phone
  • 10-22 Disregard
  • 10-23 Arrived at scene
  • 10-24 Assignment completed
  • 10-25 Report to (meet)
  • 10-26 ETA
  • 10-27 OL info
  • 10-28 Vehicle ownership info
  • 10-29 Wanted Records/EPIC check
  • 10-30 Danger/caution
  • 10-31 Treaspassing/prowler
  • 10-32 Alarm at ______
  • 10-33 HELP ME QUICK! (Emergency)
  • 10-34 Time
  • 10-35 Disorderly/disturbance
  • 10-36 Domestic
  • 10-37 Roll Call
  • 10-38 Traffic stop
  • 10-39 Stolen/unauthorized vehicle report
  • 10-40 Bomb threat/Explosive device
  • 10-41 Beginning tour
  • 10-42 Ending tour
  • 10-43 Investigate suspicious (P: Person, V: Vehicle)
  • 10-44 Pedestrian on Highway
  • 10-45 Stopping suspicious vehicle
  • 10-46 Disabled vehicle (H: Hazard, O: Occupied, A: Abandoned)
  • 10-47 Chase in progress
  • 10-48 Wanted indicated
  • 10-49 Person w/ G un/W eapon
  • 10-50 Vehicle crash (Fatal, Personal Injury, property damage, state vehicle)
  • 10-51 Wrecker needed
  • 10-52 Ambulance needed
  • 10-53 Assist other agency
  • 10-54 Livestock on highway
  • 10-55 Intoxicated driver
  • 10-56 Intixocated pedestrian
  • 10-57 Hit & run
  • 10-58 Traffic control of _________
  • 10-59 Fight in progress
  • 10-60 Fire
  • 10-61 Explosion
  • 10-62 Arson
  • 10-63 Hazardous material incident
  • 10-64 Criminal offense other
  • 10-65 Robbery ( B: Bank, A: Armed, S: Strong armed)
  • 10-66 Larceny
  • 10-67 Burglary/Breaking & entering
  • 10-68 Throwing missiles
  • 10-69 Traffic other
  • 10-70 Homicide
  • 10-71 Shooting
  • 10-72 (R: Rape, S: Sex offense)
  • 10-73 Kidnapping/abduction
  • 10-74 Hostage situation
  • 10-75 Drugs/narcotics
  • 10-76 Debris in roadway
  • 10-77 Brandishing a firearm
  • 10-78 Weapons violation
  • 10-79 Assault w/ a weapon
  • 10-80 Escapee
  • 10-81 Breathalyzer
  • 10-82 Dead body
  • 10-83 Car jacking
  • 10-84 Request canine (B: Bomb, T: Tracking, N: Narcotics)
  • 10-85 Request/acknowledge stinger spike deployment
  • 10-86 Request/indicate stinger spike removal
  • 10-93 Reckless driver
  • 10-94 Drag racing
  • 10-95 Prisoner
  • 10-96 Mental subject
  • 10-97 Positive response gun permit
  • 10-98 Suicide
  • 10-99 Public service other