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  • sfe187
    Banned
    • Sep 2016
    • 1770

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    Last edited by sfe187; 09-01-2019, 11:39 PM.
  • #2
    Icypu
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 1051

    You need to ask your lawyer. I wouldn't worry about a "welfare" check unless you have legitimate health problems. But basically there is no point based on the above scenario that you lose your 4th amendment rights.

    Based on opsec, I'll bet nobody will give you more specific advice than that.

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    • #3
      Pandanin
      • Jun 2011
      • 643

      I'll answer based on past experience

      Had an argument with GF (now wife) Went home and took Nyquil to get some sleep and forgot to plug phone in, battery died so calls went straight to VM. She lived in SF and I lived in Novato. She couldn't drive and had no way of getting up to where I was so she called Novato PD because she was worried something happened to me. It was very unusual for me to not check in or pick up the phone.

      Police said they banged on my door for an hour and after getting no response came through my kitchen window. Nyquil makes me almost comatose for 12 hours.

      They shook me awake and wanted to know who I was and wanted to see ID. Once they confirmed I was me, and I could bust through the Nyquil-induced haze of WTF is going on???? they told me she had called for a welfare check because she thought I was suicidal. Yeah, she exaggerated considerably.

      While they were there she showed up. She had gotten a taxi to bring her to my place. No charges, no problems, just doing what she had asked them to do. I made her promise never to do that again.

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      • #4
        sfe187
        Banned
        • Sep 2016
        • 1770

        Originally posted by Pandanin
        Yeah, she exaggerated considerably.
        This ^^^^ is what scares me the most.

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        • #5
          sfe187
          Banned
          • Sep 2016
          • 1770

          Originally posted by Icypu
          You need to ask your lawyer. I wouldn't worry about a "welfare" check unless you have legitimate health problems. But basically there is no point based on the above scenario that you lose your 4th amendment rights.

          Based on opsec, I'll bet nobody will give you more specific advice than that.
          Thanks for chiming in. These days people call for and use "welfare checks" all the time just to get LE to respond.

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          • #6
            P5Ret
            Calguns Addict
            • Oct 2010
            • 6375

            There needs to be a lot more circumstances to make the moon and the star's line up to allow them to force entry, then "I haven't been able to contact him".

            I've probably done a thousand (or more) welfare checks over the years, and only once did I force entry into a home. The circumstances that caused us to force entry were very specific, and verified prior to us making entry, and that is as far as I'm going to go with that.

            Even if they make entry they are looking for you not searching your home. Of course if you were to have a mountain of cocaine sitting on the coffee table all bet's are off, because at that point they would secure your home and get a search warrant.

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            • #7
              micro911
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2013
              • 2346

              When I was on patrol, I did a welfare check of the location and found a dead body in a car in the garage. The call was from the supervisor of the deceased person stating that the person did not show up for work for three days.

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              • #8
                1911su16b870
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Dec 2006
                • 7654

                If patrol officers respond to a residence and make a welfare check, and upon approach smell a horrible smell and observe copious flies on the inside of the window trying to get out...we are making an entry...
                "Bruen, the Bruen opinion, I believe, discarded the intermediate scrutiny test that I also thought was not very useful; and has, instead, replaced it with a text history and tradition test." Judge Benitez 12-12-2022

                NRA Endowment Life Member, CRPA Life Member
                GLOCK (Gen 1-5, G42/43), Colt AR15/M16/M4, Sig P320, Sig P365, Beretta 90 series, Remington 870, HK UMP Factory Armorer
                Remington Nylon, 1911, HK, Ruger, Hudson H9 Armorer, just for fun!
                I instruct it if you shoot it.

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                • #9
                  foxtrotuniformlima
                  Veteran Member
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 3457

                  Here's an idea ; Call your local PD /Sheriff and talk to their dispatcher. Tell them if someone named "ex-GF" calls asking for a a welfare check on "OP" to ignore her because she's BSC.
                  Anyone press will hear the fat lady sing.

                  Originally posted by Vin Scully
                  Don't be sad that it's over. Smile because it happened.
                  Originally posted by William James
                  I cannot allow your ignorance, however great, to take precedence over my knowledge, however small.
                  Originally posted by BigPimping
                  When you reach the plateau, there's always going to be those that try to drag you down. Just keep up the game, collect the scratch, and ignore those who seek to drag you down to their level.
                  .

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                  • #10
                    JCHavasu
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2016
                    • 672

                    There is going to need to be more factors than just "she hasn't heard from you" before I would expect any LE to force entry. For example things like threats of suicide, obvious signs of someone being home, TV on but no answer at the door, mailed piled up while your vehicle is still there, etc. None of those in and of themselves would cause me to expect a forced entry. They are just a few examples of things that would be considered in the totality of the circumstances.
                    "You fickers are all cray cray in my opinion. Non of you have an iQ over 80." - SandyCrotchSurfer aka SandyEggoSurf

                    "News stories and the truth are a bit like fraternal twins. They are related but only vaguely resemble each other."

                    "The things that will destroy America are prosperity-at any-price, peace-at-any-price, safety-first instead of duty-first, the love of soft living, and the get-rich quick theory of life." - Theodore Roosevelt

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                    • #11
                      P5Ret
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Oct 2010
                      • 6375

                      Originally posted by 1911su16b870
                      If patrol officers respond to a residence and make a welfare check, and upon approach smell a horrible smell and observe copious flies on the inside of the window trying to get out...we are making an entry...
                      Nope, Fire goes first, but I'll be standing by with a nose full of Vick's.

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                      • #12
                        NorCalBusa
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2006
                        • 1497

                        Originally posted by Pandanin
                        I'll answer based on past experience

                        Had an argument with GF (now wife) Went home and took Nyquil to get some sleep and forgot to plug phone in, battery died so calls went straight to VM. She lived in SF and I lived in Novato. She couldn't drive and had no way of getting up to where I was so she called Novato PD because she was worried something happened to me. It was very unusual for me to not check in or pick up the phone.

                        Police said they banged on my door for an hour and after getting no response came through my kitchen window. Nyquil makes me almost comatose for 12 hours.

                        They shook me awake and wanted to know who I was and wanted to see ID. Once they confirmed I was me, and I could bust through the Nyquil-induced haze of WTF is going on???? they told me she had called for a welfare check because she thought I was suicidal. Yeah, she exaggerated considerably.

                        While they were there she showed up. She had gotten a taxi to bring her to my place. No charges, no problems, just doing what she had asked them to do. I made her promise never to do that again.
                        Except that little event is now in your history record at the PD. May never again come up, but if anything remotely related does- they'll jump and point to this event.
                        If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there

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                        • #13
                          gorn5150
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2007
                          • 1453

                          Originally posted by P5Ret
                          Nope, Fire goes first, but I'll be standing by with a nose full of Vick's.
                          Noxzema was my preferred nose ointment.

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                          • #14
                            pacrat
                            I need a LIFE!!
                            • May 2014
                            • 10283

                            Another example that relates to yours. Someone calls for "welfare check", expressing concern because resident hasn't answered phone for several days.

                            Person is actually home, but chose to not answer phone, and suspects cops at door, are another example of continued harassment by an Ex. Even calls lawyer for advice whether to respond to perceived "intrusion".

                            And chose not to answer door or respond in any way.

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                            • #15
                              1911su16b870
                              CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                              CGN Contributor
                              • Dec 2006
                              • 7654

                              Originally posted by P5Ret
                              Nope, Fire goes first, but I'll be standing by with a nose full of Vick's.
                              Lucky! Our FD wants to make sure its safe first...send in the boot!
                              "Bruen, the Bruen opinion, I believe, discarded the intermediate scrutiny test that I also thought was not very useful; and has, instead, replaced it with a text history and tradition test." Judge Benitez 12-12-2022

                              NRA Endowment Life Member, CRPA Life Member
                              GLOCK (Gen 1-5, G42/43), Colt AR15/M16/M4, Sig P320, Sig P365, Beretta 90 series, Remington 870, HK UMP Factory Armorer
                              Remington Nylon, 1911, HK, Ruger, Hudson H9 Armorer, just for fun!
                              I instruct it if you shoot it.

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