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call the police Yes, call your local police department with the information. You could prevent misfortune to others. There is no reason why a felon should be carrying a firearm.
Police agencies are not supposed to disseminate false information to the press or anyone else. If the police department was aware the information was untrue and released it anyway, there could be grounds for civil or criminal penalties. However, if the information was believed to be true at the time of the release, the department could claim it was acting in good faith and be held harmless.
You will get the police called on you. Or could be sued anything could happen really.
you can go to www.torontopolice.on.ca/careers to find out all the information you want about the academy job that is avaliable in your state. or you could go to a police department and ask for information
Inexpensive, @ turn of the century plus or minus a decade or so.
Police code 941 is considered an emergency. It means a person may need observation due to a mental illness and could be a harm to themselves.
If you knowingly give false information that conceals evidence to the Police, depending on the circumstances, you could go to prison for up to 18 months - longer if serious crime.
generally police have databases on computers with every ones DNA and pictures and this could only be achieved if scientists had found out this information.
It is called profiling
if you leave the store then maybe but it depends if they are concealed however charges are at the discretion of the police officer called to the scene
One can learn more about the Hampshire Police force on various websites like Hampshire and Guardian. Both websites offer a great amount of information about the Hampshire Police.
Information on becoming a Sworn Illinois State Police Officer can be found on the Illinois State Police Merit Board website at the links below. Information for becoming a police officer in an specific city, town, or county must be obtained from those jurisdictions.