Serving as an officer in The Precinct requires proficiency in apprehension mechanics to maximize experience gains and ensure public safety. This tutorial outlines effective methods for detaining individuals and managing groups of offenders while maintaining proper procedures.
Grasping these systems helps uphold justice and prevents experience deductions from procedural errors.
Fundamental Detainment Process
Apprehending suspects demands subduing hostile behavior before initiating restraints. While lethal force isn’t permitted, compliance allows officers to secure individuals through physical control. Once subdued, guide them to a safe area for identification and sobriety checks via breathalyzer.
Navigate to the resolve interface to document all applicable charges. Accuracy is critical—incorrectly assigning violations reduces earned XP, while proper documentation boosts progression. After confirming charges, interact again to coordinate transport: either personally escort them or request patrol units for assistance.
Managing Multiple Offenders
Prioritize pursuing fleeing suspects during multi-criminal incidents, as quicker targets pose greater escape risks. Brawls often yield cooperative detainees, allowing simultaneous arrests. If suspects scatter, immediately radio for support while tracking their last known position.
Backup units assist in locating and subduing escapees. Upon restraint, process charges collectively before arranging transport via patrol vehicles. Core tactics involve neutralizing mobile threats first and leveraging teamwork for efficient resolution.