San Diego Border Roleplay Police Raid Guide

The money printer economy created a parallel income loop for Police and Border Patrol players in July 2026. Enforcement teams locate apartments with active printers, confirm warrants through the Police Database, force entry, and confiscate equipment for significant payouts. This guide covers the raid loop step by step.

Why Police Raids Matter

As civilians fill apartments with money printers, enforcement teams counter by running warrant-based searches. Each confiscated printer reportedly pays approximately $10,000 to the raiding officer — making apartment patrols one of the fastest legitimate earning methods on the Police team.

This creates a balanced economy loop: civilians earn AFK passive income, Police earn active confiscation payouts. Both sides require proper roleplay and rule compliance.

Step 1: Join the Police Team

Switch to the Police team through the in-game team menu. Police roles provide access to the Police Database, force-entry tools, and warrant verification systems that Border Patrol checkpoint agents may not have for apartment interiors.

Target active servers with healthy player counts — press Tab to review the player list. More occupants mean more apartments with running printers.

Step 2: Locate Active Printers

Patrol apartment buildings where civilians store money printers. Active printers produce audible sound cues — experienced players listen before checking every room. Community guides recommend scanning high-traffic residential zones during peak hours.

Do not force entry without proper warrant verification. Random apartment raids without database checks violate roleplay standards and may trigger moderation.

Step 3: Verify Warrants in the Police Database

Open the Police Database and look up the apartment occupant. Confirm they have an active warrant before forcing entry. If no warrant exists, conduct an immigration check or checkpoint inspection instead of raiding blindly.

Warrant-based entry is the proper roleplay procedure. Skipping this step frustrates civilian players and undermines the enforcement economy loop.

Step 4: Confiscate and Collect

Once the warrant is confirmed, use force entry to access the apartment. Confiscate money printers quickly — each unit yields approximately $10,000. Move efficiently because civilians may log in to defend or relocate equipment.

After the raid, document the interaction in chat for handoff to other officers. Repeat the loop on active servers during peak printer-farming hours.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I raid without a warrant?
No. Proper roleplay requires an active warrant confirmed through the Police Database before force entry.
How much do confiscated printers pay?
Community reports suggest approximately $10,000 per confiscated printer as of July 2026.
Is this different from Border Patrol checkpoint work?
Yes. Checkpoint agents inspect border crossings. Police raids target apartment interiors with database warrants.
What if I cannot hear any printers?
Switch servers or patrol during peak hours when more civilians run AFK printer setups.

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