On Deep Space 9, Constable Odo created criminal activity reports on a daily basis and reviewed them with Major Kira Nerys. Odo would have a mug of raktajino waiting for Kira when she arrived in the security office to discuss the report. (DS9 episodes: "Crossfire", "Indiscretion", "The Muse") The crew of Deep Space 9 also received criminal activity reports from Starfleet Security. (DS9 episode: "Heart of Stone") Later in 2372, Constable Odo viewed a criminal activity report and, based on the information, attempted to arrest Rionoj for the theft of Falangian diamonds. (DS9 episode: "Broken Link")
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| - On Deep Space 9, Constable Odo created criminal activity reports on a daily basis and reviewed them with Major Kira Nerys. Odo would have a mug of raktajino waiting for Kira when she arrived in the security office to discuss the report. (DS9 episodes: "Crossfire", "Indiscretion", "The Muse") The crew of Deep Space 9 also received criminal activity reports from Starfleet Security. (DS9 episode: "Heart of Stone") Later in 2372, Constable Odo viewed a criminal activity report and, based on the information, attempted to arrest Rionoj for the theft of Falangian diamonds. (DS9 episode: "Broken Link")
- In 2372, one such report featured sixteen items, including three petty thefts, two incidents of disorderly conduct, one assault (on Ijarna, by his wife), public lewdness (Ijarna and his wife), and political graffiti by Ojuy Gel. (DS9: "Crossfire") Benjamin Sisko read several criminal activity reports after giving Senator Vreenak a forged data rod. Several days later, he noted in his personal log that he had found them difficult to read. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight")
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| - In 2372, one such report featured sixteen items, including three petty thefts, two incidents of disorderly conduct, one assault (on Ijarna, by his wife), public lewdness (Ijarna and his wife), and political graffiti by Ojuy Gel. (DS9: "Crossfire") Benjamin Sisko read several criminal activity reports after giving Senator Vreenak a forged data rod. Several days later, he noted in his personal log that he had found them difficult to read. (DS9: "In the Pale Moonlight") In 2374, Odo commented to Vic Fontaine that Fontaine had programmed Lola Chrystal (based on Kira) to be so infatuated with him that she would find a criminal activity report fascinating. (DS9: "His Way")
- On Deep Space 9, Constable Odo created criminal activity reports on a daily basis and reviewed them with Major Kira Nerys. Odo would have a mug of raktajino waiting for Kira when she arrived in the security office to discuss the report. (DS9 episodes: "Crossfire", "Indiscretion", "The Muse") The crew of Deep Space 9 also received criminal activity reports from Starfleet Security. (DS9 episode: "Heart of Stone") In 2372, following the Bajoran edict that all Ferengi were to leave Bajoran space, Odo mentioned the fact that Quark and Rom were still aboard the station in the criminal activity report and that he had taken no action. (DS9 novel: The 34th Rule) Later in 2372, Constable Odo viewed a criminal activity report and, based on the information, attempted to arrest Rionoj for the theft of Falangian diamonds. (DS9 episode: "Broken Link") In 2373, a criminal activity report showed a fourth theft of equipment had taken place in upper pylon 3. (DS9 episode: "Looking for par'Mach in All the Wrong Places") In 2374, Benjamin Sisko tried to read a criminal activity report when Senator Vreenak was examining the forged holographic recording created by Grathon Tolar. (DS9 episode: "In the Pale Moonlight")
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