[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 32, Volume 4] [Revised as of July 1, 2002] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 32CFR630.16] [Page 12-13] TITLE 32--NATIONAL DEFENSE CHAPTER V--DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) PART 630--ABSENTEE DESERTER APPREHENSION PROGRAM AND SURRENDER OF MILITARY PERSONNEL TO CIVILIAN LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES--Table of Contents Subpart D--Return to Military Control Sec. 630.16 Surrender or apprehension on parent installation. (a) The parent installation provost marshal-- (1) Verifies the deserter's military status IAW Sec. 630.13 of this part. (2) Coordinate between appropriate levels of command on RMC (time, date, and location). (3) Initiates a reference blotter entry changing the absentee's status from deserter to return to military control. (4) Prepares and submits DD Form 616 to Chief, USADIP. The USACRC control number assigned to the DD Form 553 is included in the remarks section of DD Form 616. (5) Prepares DA Form 3975, 2804 (Crime Records Data Reference) and 4833. The USACRC control number assigned to the DD Form 553 is also used on these forms. (6) Forwards the original DA Form 3975 and 2804 to the Director, USACRC. (7) Forwards three copies of DA Form 4833, with an appropriate suspense [[Page 13]] date, and one copy of DA Form 3975 to the PCF commander or installation commander processing the deserter. (8) On receipt of the completed DA Form 4833 forwards the original to Director, USACRC. (b) Should the deserter surrender to the original unit of assignment, the unit commander immediately notifies the provost marshal of the deserter's return. The provost marshal completes the processing in paragraph (a) of this section.