This question cannot be answered with 100% certainty. Hospitals and their computer systems are not tied into the law enforcement networks. However that would not necessarily stop or prevent an employee from contacting the authorities if your circumstances were suspicious.
Doctors are not empowered to arrest people, only the police do that. Doctors can notify the police of dangerous situations, but then, so can you. If someone intends to kill you, that is a matter for the police, not a matter for the doctor of the person who intends to kill you. If this homicidal person winds up in a hospital for the criminally insane, then doctors will assume legal responsibility and control over this person. But not until then.
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No, the police wanted list is filled with criminals and terrorists. If a person robs a bank or murders someone, they would be the type of people put on the wanted list.
In order to find out where the wanted live now would depend upon who the person is looking for. Many people that are wanted by the police are in hiding and do not want to be found.
Unfortunately yes, lets say you're in a store and the person with the restraining order walks in, that person has to notify the store that they have a restraining order against you and they would notify you to leave but if that person wanted to be a (you know what) then they could say that you saw them and still proceeded to break the restraining order.
To inquire means to seek information by asking questions. It involves investigating or examining a topic to gain understanding or clarification.
Call a local police station and give them as much information as possible and they will search the person and see if they are a possible suspect then possibly come and arrest them!
Generally speaking, no. If you go to the emergency room for some reason and the police find out about it, they can show up and wait until you are released and arrest you. This happens here quite often: a person is shot during a violent crime and goes to the ER, (the hospital emergency rooms here are required, I believe, to report gunshot victims to the police) the gunshot victim matches the description of an at large suspect, and officers show up and place the person under arrest.
No
Wanted by the Police - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
No, the police do not care for your age if you get lost, they should help you find your way home. They might care if you are sober/ wanted by the law though.
He didn't actually disappear, he left the hospital not too long after Michael was pronounced dead, the next day when he knew the police wanted to talk to him he showed up.