A child may be taken into temporary custody if the officer has probable cause to believe the child was involved in delinquent conduct, and may take photographs and fingerprints in a juvenile processing facility or a location that affords privacy to the child. If they do not lead to a positive match then all evidence of the child is to be destroyed

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1. A child may be taken into temporary custody if the officer has probable cause to believe the child was involved in delinquent conduct, and may take photographs and fingerprints in a juvenile processing facility or a location that affords privacy to the child. If they do not lead to a positive match then all evidence of the child is to be destroyed