The phrase 'above suspicion' could be used
He/She is the interrrogator.
It depends on whether they think the person is part of the crime as well. If they do, then the person is called an accomplice... someone who helped the suspect commit the crime. If not, then the person is just an associate... someone who knows the suspect and might be able to identify where he or she is.
Call your sponsor.
of course you can!! you might not find love when you suspect it, you will only find love when you least suspect it. just remember, there is only one person out there for everyone, meaning:you were born to fall in love with one person out there in the whole wide world, everyone is. so be patient that person is waiting for you
Call the police.
police?
the suspect
Iceburgers (:
its not one person its a company
Solo.
Handicapped.
A person being reported to the police is often referred to as a "suspect." If they are formally charged with a crime, they become a "defendant." If the individual is actively sought by law enforcement, they may also be called a "wanted person."