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Appendix A-14 <br />489828v3 DTA MU125-11 <br />Data in arrest warrant indices are classified as confidential data until the defendant has been <br />taken into custody, served with a warrant or appears before the court, except when the law <br />enforcement agency determines that the public purpose is served by making that information <br />public. <br />Data that uniquely describe stolen, lost, confiscated or recovered property are classified as either <br />private data on individuals or nonpublic data depending on the content. <br />Financial records of a program that pays rewards to informants are protected nonpublic data in <br />the case of data not on individuals or confidential data in the case of data on individuals. <br />Data on registered criminal offenders as described in Minnesota Statutes Section 243.166 are <br />private data on individuals. <br />Data included in a missing children bulletin distributed pursuant to Minnesota Statutes <br />Section 299C.54 are public data. <br />Data that reflect deliberative processes or investigative techniques of law enforcement agencies <br />are confidential data on individuals or protected nonpublic data, provided that information, <br />reports, or memoranda that have been adopted as the final opinion or justification for a decision <br />of a law enforcement agency are public data. <br />Booking photographs are public data. <br />Data that would reveal the identity of persons who are customers of a licensed pawnbroker, <br />secondhand goods dealer or a scrap metal dealer are private data on individuals. Data describing <br />the property in a regulated transaction with a licensed pawnbroker, secondhand goods dealer or a <br />scrap metal dealer are public. <br />Investigative data that become inactive that consist of a person's financial account number or <br />transaction numbers are private or nonpublic data. <br />The existence of all technology maintained by a law enforcement agency that may be used to <br />electronically capture an audio, video, photographic, or other record of the activities of the <br />general public, or of an individual or group of individuals, for purposes of conducting an <br />investigation, responding to an incident or request for service, monitoring or maintaining public <br />order and safety, or engaging in any other law enforcement function authorized by law is public <br />data. <br />Peace Officer Discipline Procedures <br />CLASSIFICATION(S): Confidential/Private/Public <br />GOVERNING STATUTE: Minn. Stat. §§ 13.871, subd. 6(o), 626.89, subd. 6 and 13.43 <br />DESCRIPTION OF DATA: The complainant is entitled to copies of any witness statements in <br />the possession of the other party and an officer is entitled to a copy of the investigating agency’s <br />investigative report, provided that any references in a witness statement or investigative report