be on the lookout
nounDefinitions
BOLO.
- Hoadley issued a "be on the lookout" ("BOLO"), describing the person as a tall, thin, black male, wearing light colored clothing and traveling on foot.
- Examples of the types of information disseminated at roll call include known warrants, “be on the lookouts” or BOLOs, runaways, and administrative requests and communications.
- The wanted announcement and the be on the lookout for Salerno Bondi, (BOLO) was aired on radio and television, and all points bulletins were put out for police on patrol to be on the lookout for Salerno.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see be, on the lookout.
- The wanted announcement and the be on the lookout for Salerno Bondi, (BOLO) was aired on radio and television, and all points bulletins were put out for police on patrol to be on the lookout for Salerno.
Alternative form of be on the lookout.
- A Be on the Lookout has been broadcasted for his wife and her vehicle, a white colored jeep.
- So Hansen has released a Be on the Lookout For and this babe can't wait to drop the dime.
- Sit on the hotel and hope he comes back, or put out a Be on the Lookout and rope in Nashville PD and the state police?
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