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Taking Into Custody Definition

1) Taking someone into custody means legally detaining them.


2) Taking someone into custody refers to arresting and holding them by law enforcement.


3) Taking someone into custody involves removing them from a particular place and keeping them under control.


Taking Into Custody

Definition

Taking someone into custody means legally detaining them.
Taking someone into custody refers to arresting and holding them by law enforcement.
Taking someone into custody involves removing them from a particular place and keeping them under control.

Examples

Taking Into Custody Example in a sentence

1) The thief was caught and taken into custody by the police.

2) The suspect was peaceful when he was taken into custody.

3) The detective informed the family that their missing child had been taken into custody.

4) The suspect resisted arrest when he was taken into custody.

5) The police took the suspect into custody for further questioning.

6) The fugitive was apprehended and taken into custody in a dramatic arrest.

7) The criminal was taken into custody without incident.

8) The authorities were relieved when the dangerous criminal was taken into custody.

9) The suspect was handcuffed before being taken into custody.

10) The suspect was taken into custody for violating probation.

Part of Speech

Taking Into Custody (Noun)

Synonyms

Encyclopedia

Taking someone into custody means legally detaining them.
Taking someone into custody refers to arresting and holding them by law enforcement.
Taking someone into custody involves removing them from a particular place and keeping them under control.