A law enforcement officer may take temporary custody of a child to take fingerprints if..
a. The officer has reasonable suspicion that the child has engaged in delinquent conduct
b. The officer has probable cause to believe the child's fingerprints will match the other fingerprints
c. The officer has investigated that conduct and has found no other fingerprints during the investigation
d. All of the above
Answer: b. The officer has probable cause to believe the child's fingerprints will match the other fingerprints
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