BeaufortTJustice
Petty Officer 1st Class
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- Oct 8, 2009
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Re: Posession and 9/10 of the law... What do you think?
You are correct in your timeframes, however, the entering agency can extend those times by re-entering the record...so time is no guarantee that it will not be in NCIC. As far as the OP goes, as a detective, I would have a hard time charging the OP with possession of stolen goods if he can show that he made a diligent effort to ascertain ownership / status. That would include checking with his local LE to run a computer check. Just my opinion.
Stolen boats will remain in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) for 5 years - The year reported plus 4 years
Unrecovered stolen articles stay in NCIC for 2 years - the year reported plus 1 year.
Unless the report wasn't made until long after the item was taken it would not likely show up even if stolen since you had the motor for two years now.
Only articles with a serial number or owner applied unique number can be put into the system. This is a nationwide system available to all law enforcement agencies so a motor or boat stolen in say Maine would show up in any other state making an enquiry.
You are correct in your timeframes, however, the entering agency can extend those times by re-entering the record...so time is no guarantee that it will not be in NCIC. As far as the OP goes, as a detective, I would have a hard time charging the OP with possession of stolen goods if he can show that he made a diligent effort to ascertain ownership / status. That would include checking with his local LE to run a computer check. Just my opinion.