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It could mean that you're not getting reception where you are at. Or, there could be a carrier issue.
When your name is mentioned in a police report, it means that you are involved in an incident that the police are investigating. This could lead to further questioning, investigation, or legal action depending on the circumstances of the report.
A police siren (and flashing blue lights) is used to warn people and vehicles to allow the police car through. The police could be going to an incident, when time is important. Or they may be chasing the vehicle of a fleeing criminal.
Yes It Is Possible Something could be wrong with your phone or there could be a signal error
No. Unless no one calls the police and tell them what is going on between the 15 and 18 year old. If the police do figure it out he could be charged and be considered a sex offender. No. Unless no one calls the police and tell them what is going on between the 15 and 18 year old. If the police do figure it out he could be charged and be considered a sex offender.
No, but if anyone hears and calls the police, you would be considered a threat to society and could be arrested and questioned.
Your first place to complain would be the phone company. If you are getting harassing calls, there is a code you can enter after the call. After you have 3 such calls, you can get the phone company to give you something to take to the police. If you mean telemarketer calls, then you could either complain to whoever is commissioning the calls (if they come from a 3rd party), or get your phone number changed.
Most people live their lives without being questioned by the police. If you have been involved with a suspicious activity, witnessed a suspicious activity, have been involved in an accident, or had another type of incident that the police could be involved in, then you are much more likely to be questioned.
Footage. You could have footage of the incident, or you could have a collection of footage of the incident.
Report the incident to the police. Start by talking to a trusted adult.
No--you should just ignore her. But you could report her to the police for making harassing phone calls, which is illegal. Get your parents involved in your decision what to do.
Only a judge could answer this.