No. Let means that the statement is a command, but "the police cannot find you" is a positive sentence in itself and not a command.
It should be You cannot let the enemy find you.
I play the guitar and find some people I can play with.
indefinitely.
Contact the State Police and ask for assistance.
I cannot find my suglasses anywhere; I must have mislaid them
Where did you leave the car keys? I cannot find them anywhere.
Where did you leave the car keys? I cannot find them anywhere.
The police are trying to find the motive of the murder.Money is my main motive.
if you smell gas but cannot find the leak or source immediately get everyone out the house and go to the neighbors. call the police and then they will handle it from there
The proper grammatical past tense of find out is "found out." "I didn't need to use the internet to help me with my homework as I already found out the answer in my textbook earlier this afternoon" is a proper way to use found out in a sentence with past tense.
find now
find now