Describe the purpose and similarities and differences for each a broadcast alarm and wanted notices

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer will describe a broadcast alarm as a radio transmission that alerts officers in the field to a description of a suspect of a crime. Broadcast alarms are done quickly, accurately as possible and are distributed locally. Wanted notices provide full information about the fugitive and areas they are likely to be found. They can be distributed nationally. The purpose of both is to locate the suspect.

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