Section 132-1.4 of the General Statutes governs criminal investigations and intelligence information records, which generally are not public records. Certain information, however, is public:
The time, date, location, and nature of a violation or apparent violation of the law reported to a public law enforcement agency.
The name, sex, age, address, employment, and alleged violation of law of a person arrested, charged, or indicted.
The circumstances surrounding an arrest, including the time and place of the arrest, whether the arrest involved resistance, possession or use of weapons, or pursuit, and a description of any items seized in connection with the arrest.
The contents of "911" and other emergency telephone calls received by or on behalf of public law enforcement agencies, except for such contents that reveal the name, address, telephone number, or other information that may identify the caller, victim, or witness.
The contents of communications between or among employees of public law enforcement agencies that are broadcast over the public airways.
The name, sex, age, and address of a complaining witness.
G.S. § 132-1.4(c).