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Media Resources

This guide is intended to assist the media in obtaining timely news information from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, while providing both the media and Department personnel with a basic outline of releasable information.

This is only a reference guide and it is not intended to cover every possible situation pertaining to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department policy on the release of information. It includes basic information regarding media deployment at incident / crime scenes.

Station captains and station watch commanders may provide information to the media regarding incidents which have occurred within their station's area of jurisdiction. Yet, any information regarding investigations conducted by specialized units such as Homicide Bureau, Arson/Explosives Detail, Family Crimes Bureau, etc., will require the specialized unit's approval and in the majority of cases, subsequent release through Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau.

Specific requests regarding any information about the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department's policies, procedures, history, statistical data, areas of jurisdiction and / or expertise, press conference information, or press passes, must be referred to Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau at (323) 526-5541.


Media Ride-A-Long Guidelines:

In order to prevent liability against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and its personnel, deputies are responsible for ensuring that media and/ or camera crews participating in ride-alongs abide by the following list of guidelines:

  1. Media and/ or camera crews that are accompanying Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department personnel are prohibited from accompanying deputies into areas that are not accessible to the public; specifically, areas wherein officers gain access due to their authority as peace officers; including, but not limit- ed to, homes, backyards, ambulances, or any area where a reasonable expectation of privacy exists

  2. Any authorization from a person being taped, or to enter a non-public area, is solely an agreement between said person and the media and/ or a camera crew. Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department personnel shall not be involved in obtaining any such form of consent

  3. Officers shall conduct only tasks directly related to his/her normal law enforcement duties, and shall not grant media and / or camera crews any special treatment or access that exceeds what any other person is entitled to, during the course of a public ride-along

  4. Officers shall not allow media and / or camera crews to disrupt the normal course of his/her law enforcement duties, and shall terminate the ride- along immediately upon any such disruption

  5. All media and/ or camera crews attending public ride-alongs shall have prior consent from Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau. All media and/ or camera crews must sign the civilian ride-along form, assuming risk of injury or damage, waiver and release of claims.

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department does not allow media and/or camera crews in any areas not accessible to the public without prior consent from the person whose reasonable expectation of privacy exists. There is no exception to this rule.

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Public Disclosure of Crime & Arrest Reports:

The following information will be provided upon request according to Government Code Section 6254(f), unless the information would endanger the successful completion of an investigation or a related investigation or would endanger the safety of a person involved in an incident:

Arrestee's full name (Note: Names of juvenile suspects shall not be released)

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Releasable Information Facts & Circumstances of the Arrest:

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Media Access at an Incident/Crime Scene:

Incident/Crime Scene and Command Post Areas may be closed to the media. Under most circumstances, the incident/crime scene and resulting command post area will initially be closed to the media. The purpose of any such constraint will be to protect the integrity of the investigations and to ensure a safe, coordinated and unrestricted response by law enforcement and other emergency personnel.

Constraints to media access to incident / crime scenes are subject to review by incident commanders and Department executives. They should be lifted whenever, and as soon as, the situation warrants.

Whenever the media is denied access to an incident/crime scene, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department personnel shall:

NOTE: Since all information to be released at the incident / crime scene must be cleared by the incident commander, in cooperation with investigators, it is incumbent on the incident commander to ensure the timely flow of information with the assigned P.I.O.

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Disclosure of Radio Calls:

The name of a victim of any crime defined by Penal Code sections 220, 261, 261.5, 264, 264.1, 235, 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266e, 266f, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 273a, 273d, 273.5, 281, 284, 286, 288, 288a, 288.5, 289, 422.6, 422.7, 422.75, or 646.9, may be withheld at the victim's request, or at the request of the victim's parent or guardian if the victim is a minor.

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Media Access at a Disaster Scene:

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department may close an area under the authority of:

Disaster Scene Command Post Areas may be closed to the media.

A safety hazard to the media does not justify restriction; however, it is Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department policy to warn the media of potential danger before allowing access. NOTE: Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department personnel shall honor current media passes, from other law enforcement agencies.

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Non-Releasable Information:

Note: Pursuant to 5328 WIC, information shall not be disclosed to the general public, including news media, on any 5150 WIC action when a person is taken into custody for 72-hour detention.

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Incident/Crime Scene "Don'ts" for LASD Personnel

Incident/Crime Scene Reminders for LASD Personnel

NOTE: In the event of a dispute over access, contact the Sheriff's Headquarters Bureau.

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