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Code · Illinois · Chapter 705 — COURTS · Act 405

Sec. 2-6. Duty of officer.

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Sec. 2-6. Duty of officer. A law enforcement officer who takes a minor into custody under Section 2-5 shall immediately make a reasonable attempt to notify the parent or other person legally responsible for the minor's care or the person with whom the minor resides that the minor has been taken into custody and where the minor is being held.
(a)A law enforcement officer who takes a minor into custody with a warrant shall
without unnecessary delay take the minor to the nearest juvenile police officer designated for such purposes in the county of venue.
(b)A law enforcement officer who takes a minor into custody without a warrant shall
place the minor in temporary protective custody and shall immediately notify the Department of Children and Family Services by contacting either the central register established under Section 7.7 of the Abused and Neglected Child Reporting Act or the nearest Department of Children and Family Services office. If there is reasonable cause to suspect that a minor has died as a result of abuse or neglect, the law enforcement officer shall immediately report such suspected abuse or neglect to the appropriate medical examiner or coroner.
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