2. Police blotter.

Every law enforcement officer making an arrest must promptly book the individual arrested by entering certain specified information into a book kept for that purpose. La. Code Crim. P. Art. 228. The book and booking information summaries shall always be open for public inspection. Id.; La. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 44:3(A)(4); Op. Att'y Gen. 78-1159. The information contained in an outstanding warrant is public record, and is not outweighed by privacy interests. Op. Att'y Gen. 95-294. Privacy interests do, however, prevent disclosure in a civil case of a party's "rap sheets" from the State's centralized computer-base. Ellerbe v. Andrews, 623 So. 2d 41 (La. App. 1st Cir. 1993).