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It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.

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It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.

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It is correct grammatically, but not idiomatic. We say the police were called to TAKE action, to GET INTO action, or to BECOME ACTIVE.

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Police only help if it gets physical

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"Known to police" means the person has been the subject of a police action, responding to a call or complaint, or has been arrested or charged or convicted of a criminal offense. That is, he has a "rap sheet" or a history of police action involving him.

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