Usually not. Possibly in a very small town.
Police Headquarters/Station
Call the police station or the jail to whcih the arrestee was brought. They will tell you what he/she was charged with.
You can call the police or visit your local police station to file assault charges on someone. Provide them with all the information, evidence, and details of the incident to help them with the investigation.
Call your local police station and just ask them.
you would not want to call 911 directly but you can call the stations number or go to the station and talk to someone and they might be able to open an investigation but you would have to have enough evidence, like a recording of the call maybe a phone number, or a name if you know who it is.
You would have to call your individual station, but many departments will schedule a public tour for you.
it depends on where you live but usually you are able to move out when you are 16 call your local police station/courthouse to check
For an emergency in the U.S. you call 911. For a number for the police station to call the police in a none emergency, every town has a different number for their local police department.
You should telephone or call in at your Police Station and tell them you have found a grenade and want to surrender it to them. They will authorise someone to collect it.
At least 18, but a police department may want someone older or with other qualifications. Call you local department.
Yes no matter were you are the call will always be redirected to the nearest police station
Call to your Near police station he have a password for all :-)