No, but it's a good practice.
It's a crime, so you report it like any other crime--call the police. Anyone can report it.
The violent crime rate for Savannah Georgia was 203.5 per 100,000 in 2011.
Reporting a crime does not provide immunity from prosecution for any involvement in that crime. However, some jurisdictions may offer leniency or immunity in certain circumstances for cooperating witnesses in criminal investigations. It's important to consult with a legal professional for guidance in specific cases.
The crime rate in Jesup in Georgia is high. There is a lot of murders, rape, robberies and theft.
(in the US) Probably the UCR (Uniform Crime Report) which is compiled, produced, and published by the FBI's National Crime Information Center.
The Uniform Crime Report (UCR) provides consistent data on crime trends over time, allowing for meaningful comparisons across different regions and periods. It is compiled by the FBI and provides detailed information on various types of crimes reported by law enforcement agencies, making it a valuable resource for researchers and policymakers. Additionally, the UCR has a long history of data collection, which can help identify patterns and inform crime prevention strategies.
no crime mob is from Ellenwood Georgia. not far from Atlanta
That act in itself isn't a crime. However, if you tell a repo agent you don't know where the car is, then the repo agent will report the car stolen on behalf of the finance company (the rightful owner of the car).
The crime should be reported wherever the crime occured.
Dial 911 and report the crime.
You don't, you report it to your nearest police station.
Your local police department can handle the report.