"BOLO" meaning in English

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Noun

IPA: /ˈboʊ.loʊ/ [US] Forms: BOLOs [plural]
Rhymes: -əʊləʊ Etymology: Acronym of be on the lookout. Etymology templates: {{acronym|en|be on the lookout}} Acronym of be on the lookout Head templates: {{en-noun}} BOLO (plural BOLOs)
  1. (US law enforcement, acronym) A broadcast issued from a law enforcement agency to others, typically containing information about a wanted suspect, a person of interest, or a related vehicle. Wikipedia link: All-points bulletin Tags: US, abbreviation, acronym Categories (topical): Law enforcement Synonyms: all-points bulletin, APB, BOL, bolo

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