Yes.
The first step would be to contact the police in your jurisdiction. They will take photgraphs of the evidence, interview witnesses, and do a preliminary investigation. Then, depending on the evidence they have they may refer the matter to a local prosecutor for further steps.
can i press charges if i accept return of my stolen property
Private individuals do not make or press criminal charges. Report the crime to the police. The police and the prosecuting attorneys will determine whether or not to file criminal charges.
Individuals cannot make or press criminal charges. Carving on your home is an act of vandalism and civilly actionable. Contact the police if you would like them to initiate a criminal investigation.
An individual cannot press charges. Only the state makes that determination. If you would like the state to consider criminal charges against a person, contact the police and report the incident.
Private individuals do not make or "press" criminal charges. The prosecuting attorneys must file the criminal charge. You can start the process by reporting the crime to the police and by agreeing to cooperate with the prosecution.
No. Private citizens do not have the right to "press" or "drop" criminal charges. If the crime has been reported to the police, the prosecuting attorney's office then has the sole ability to decide whether or not to pursue the charges.
depends on the statute of limitations in your state
Warn them first that it is not desired nor tolerated. Record incident. Then threaten to press charges for vandalism and trespassing.
The police or the victim are the only people who can press charges in an assault case.
yes you can
Well, if all he did was use your car, then nothing, but if he commited any crimes or is/was underaged and without a permit/license, then the state/national government or any persons injured or their property damaged can sue and press charges.