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To place a person under arrest, all that a law enforcement officer needs is Porbable cause. Probable cause is knowledge that a crime has been, or is about to be, commited. If an individual has damaged property, or is in the act of doing so, it gives the officer all they need to place that person under arrest. If the property owner later chooses not to press charges, drops charges, does not file a complaint etc., then the city or district attorneys office will likely drop the charges.

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