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LSPDFR Crashes When Walking Out Of Police Station?

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Hello everyone, first time using the forum, but recently re-downloaded LSPDFR. Title explains it all, attached is the log. I have Ultimate Backup, StopThePed, and Emergency Callouts, all latest versions. The last two or three crashes is the issue.

RagePluginHook.log

Solved by Lennyy

Managed to get a little further after updating scripthookv.net, but still crashes after 5 minutes.

RagePluginHook.log

  • Community Team

From your log: 

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[11/28/2025 6:55:27 PM.694] LSPD First Response: Exception message: Could not load file or assembly 'CalloutInterfaceAPI, Version=1.0.3.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.

 

CalloutInterfaceAPI comes with a variety of plugins, but just get it from CI itself.

20 hours ago, Lennyy said:

From your log: 

 

CalloutInterfaceAPI comes with a variety of plugins, but just get it from CI itself.

Excellent, I will check it out shortly. Thank you.

20 hours ago, Lennyy said:

From your log: 

 

CalloutInterfaceAPI comes with a variety of plugins, but just get it from CI itself.

So I checked it out, and it would be easiest to show you. I may have already done what you suggested if I'm not mistaken. Unfortunately, I can't link the folder as it is not allowed, but this is the best I can do. I searched for "CalloutInterfaceAPI" in my GTAV folder and could not find anything.

Could contain: text, electronics, screenshot, display, software, number, font, operating system, computer icon

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21 hours ago, Lennyy said:

From your log: 

 

CalloutInterfaceAPI comes with a variety of plugins, but just get it from CI itself.

Also, I don't remember using anything called "CalloutInterfaceAPI" when I used LSPDFR a couple years ago. Is this a new addition/requirement?

  • Community Team

It may be a requirement for certain callout packs that fail to add a dependency checker to their code. 
In the best-case scenario, the plugin would fail to work and tell you that you need CalloutInterfaceAPI, not straight-up causing LSPDFR to crash.

1 hour ago, Dick Kickem said:

I searched for "CalloutInterfaceAPI" in my GTAV folder and could not find anything.

Read the error message I posted yesterday. You are missing that file, thus LSPDFR is crashing.

1 hour ago, Lennyy said:

It may be a requirement for certain callout packs that fail to add a dependency checker to their code. 
In the best-case scenario, the plugin would fail to work and tell you that you need CalloutInterfaceAPI, not straight-up causing LSPDFR to crash.

Read the error message I posted yesterday. You are missing that file, thus LSPDFR is crashing.

https://github.com/Immersive-Plugins-Team/CalloutInterfaceAPI
 

I’m assuming this is what you are referring to correct? I saw it earlier online but couldn’t understand how to install it.

12 hours ago, Lennyy said:

I think it belongs into your main directory. 

Thank you all is well now.

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