To help you further, should I focus on or the history of these forms?
| Abbr | Meaning | Abbr | Meaning | |------|---------|------|---------| | C/V | Complainant/Victim | W/C | Weapon/Contraband | | S/P | Subject/Perpetrator | AT | Action Taken | | LOC | Location | PROP | Property | | M/B | Male Black | EDP | Emotionally Disturbed Person | | F/H | Female Hispanic | UTL | Unable to Locate | | GOA | Gone on Arrival | P.O. | Patrol Officer |
| Element | Code | Description | |---------|------|-------------| | | T/D | Exact 24‑hour time and date of incident & report | | Location | LOC | Street address, cross streets, precinct, borough | | Complainant | C/V | Victim’s full name, DOB, contact, injuries | | Subject/Perp | S/P | Description (sex, race, age, height, weight, clothing, scars/tattoos) | | Weapon/Contraband | W/C | Type, serial, quantity, location | | Property | PROP | Stolen/lost items, value, identifiers (serial #s) | | Action Taken | AT | Arrest? EMS? Evidence collected? Referral? |
Use with standard abbreviations.
: You might hear it called a "UF-49" (User Friendly 49), though the "UF" prefix is technically an outdated naming convention.