§ 35.19  LAW ENFORCEMENT RECORDS AND INFORMATION.
   (A)   Nothing contained in § 35.21(B)(8)(a) requires a law enforcement agency to release to the public the job title or job description of law enforcement officers.
   (B)   If a person is arrested or summoned for an offense, the following information shall be made available for inspection and copying:
      (1)   Information that identifies the person, including his or her name, age and address;
      (2)   Information concerning any charges on which the arrest or summons is based; and
      (3)   Information relating to the circumstances of the arrest or the issuance of the summons, such as the:
         (a)   Time and location of the arrest or the issuance of the summons;
         (b)   Investigating or arresting officer (other than an undercover officer or agent); and
         (c)   Investigating or arresting law enforcement agency.
   (C)   If a person is received in a jail or lock-up, the following information shall be made available for inspection and copying:
      (1)   Information that identifies the person, including his or her name, age and address;
      (2)   Information concerning the reason for the person being placed in the jail or lock-up, including the name of the person on whose order the person is being held;
      (3)   The time and date that the person was received and the time and date of his or her discharge or transfer; and
      (4)   The amount of the person’s bail or bond, if it has been fixed.
   (D)   (1)   An agency shall maintain a daily log or record that lists suspected crimes, accidents or complaints, and the following information shall be made available for inspection and copying:
         (a)   The time, substance and location of all complaints or requests for assistance received by the agency;
         (b)   The time and nature of the agency’s response to all complaints or requests for assistance; and
         (c)   If the incident involves an alleged crime or infraction:
            1.   The time, date and location of occurrence;
            2.   The name and age of any victim, unless the victim is a victim of a crime under I.C. 35-42-4;
            3.   The factual circumstances surrounding the incident; and
            4.   A general description of any injuries, property or weapons involved.
      (2)   The information required in this division (D) shall be made available for inspection and copying in compliance with this chapter. The record containing the information must be created not later than 24 hours after the suspected crime, accident or complaint has been reported to the agency. These provisions do not affect I.C. 5-2-4 or 5-11-1-9.