A security officers is not suppose to observe and report. The security officer should call the police.If a security officers sees a incident he is to call the police. He should not observe or report until the police get there.
Not unless the organization you are making the "security report" to is a governmentally established law enforcement agency.
Report and refer the matter to juvenile authorities.
Not to jail, but certainly the Juvenile Authorities will want to 'speak' with them.
Most insurance companies want a police crime report number before a settlement is reached.
The location of your social security number is irrelevant.However, if someone has stolen property from you, you can contact the police and make a police report. The police will decide whether or not to prosecute her for theft.Added: As interesting and as unusual as it may sound, the dog tags ARE the property of the US Government, and (technically) she could be charged with theft of US government property. .
You need to find out why it's failing a check. If it's identity theft, file a report with your local police and contact the Social Security Administration with the report number. They can flag the card or -- in rare cases -- issue another number. Until you know why your SS# is failing checks, you can't deal with it.
If police have serial number they can enter it into the national crime index computer.N.C.I.C.
police first then ministry of social services Gotto www.ssa.gov and fill the forms to report the theft
If you have a Bank Statement of some sort and you reported fraud to your bank company. You ask your bank where the transaction was made and the time so you can ask the police to look at the security cameras after you file the report.
To report a lost Social Security Number (SSN), you should contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) immediately. You can do this by calling their toll-free number or visiting your local SSA office in person. It is important to report a lost SSN promptly to prevent identity theft and fraud.
To report your stolen social security card, you should contact the Social Security Administration immediately. You can do this by calling their toll-free number or visiting their website to report the theft and request a replacement card. It is important to act quickly to protect your identity and prevent any potential misuse of your social security number.