First is first: This is a serious thing and you should treat it that way too.
And here are some steps;
1. Go to the Police Department.
2. Explain to the man/woman at the desk counter that you have a situation that requires assistance.
3. Explain that you need a harassment forum.
4. Go where you feel comfortable or where the desk worker tells you to go and fill out the forum.
5. Then wait for the Police Dept. to contact you back.
Hope this Helps. And be safe.
Some municipalities (mainly large cities) have a civilian complaint review board of some kind, but this depends upon where you live. Your particular locale may also have an ombudsman of some sort, who can also help.
Additional: If you are complaining only about an individual officer, you can complain to the Chief of the department - but if you are complaining about the entire department in general, you can also try speaking to your elected representative to your local government.
Generally speaking, you start by contacting the local internal affairs department.
Go down to your local police station, or seek help from your courthouse and they will direct you in the right direction and processing.
To file fraud charges on someone, call the police. A person may also wish to call the police and file a report as well. This depends on what kind of fraud it is.
Go to your local police station to file a report and say you would like to press charges.
Police department
Local police station.
The Government can file charges instead of the police in certain cases and if there is enough evidence to file charges.
If the police were involved and they find that they have been deceived, I believe that this is in itself a criminal offense.
file a police report with the police in the jurisdiction of your workplace.
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.
Private individuals are not permitted to file criminal charges. You may report the assault to the police, regardless of the age of the accused. The police and the prosecution make the determination about whether or not formal charges will be pursued.
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
The police and prosecutors investigate to see if prosecution is the next step.
Define "file charges." Individuals can NOT file charges, they can only make REPORTS of a criminal incident to the police. You ARE old enough to make a police report, however, unless you have been granted legal emanciopation in your state, you are not yet of "legally sufficient" age to bring a civil lawsuit against anyone on your own behalf.