Police are generally expected to respond to calls for service, especially those involving imminent danger or emergencies. However, not every call may require an immediate or direct response, as officers may prioritize based on the nature of the call, available resources, and departmental policies. In some cases, non-emergency situations may be handled through alternative means, such as referrals to other agencies or follow-up investigations. Ultimately, the response can vary by jurisdiction and specific circumstances.
I dont believe that the police would respond to a call like that be cause it is not a real emergeny but there are hotlines to report actd like that
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.
call the police
call a policeman or police officer. Call the police force.
You call the police if you know who it is or you can call the cops and have them get a positive i.d. on the person and they will be aressted.
There is no single number that works in every country..
noseyFBI or police
The laws are different in every state but most likely yes if you are 17 your parents can call the police to return you home, You are not an adult until you are 18.
Police Call was created in 1955.
Police Call ended in 1956.
Call the Police was created in 2011.
If you have contacted Animal Control but they have not responded, you can call the police and perhaps they can contact Animal Control for you, or tell the police that Animal Control hasn't come out to take care of the dog.