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No. You could be named as a suspect in a felony crime and still be at large - BUT - if you were charged with a felony you would be taken into custody - booked - arraigned and officially notified of the charges against you. Then, you could be released - on bond or recognizance, if eligible.

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Define what you mean by "the police charging you." The police can arrest you for an offense but they cannot bring charges, that is the prosecutors job.

Perhaps they are forwarding the evidence of your criminal misconduct to the Grand Jury for them to hand down an indictment. If they do, after that occurs, you will be arrested, or notified to turn yourself in.

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