Yes, they can report them to the police. Until they are 18 in Washington, the parents continue to be responsible and make the decisions.
Contrary to popular belief, police do not pick on cars of a certain color.
Report it?, like a concerned citizen would.Maybe you could pick it up(with a bag)and tell the police.
Make a copy of the police report for the nice repoman. he can then double check the report and give the info to the lender. That was smart of you to file the report.
Not legally. If you're parents report you missing, the police can pick you up and arrest the family.
Filing a false police report in Georgia is a misdemeanor punishable by up to a year in a jail and a $1,000 fine
ABSOLUTELY!
You can have a police escort you to his house to pick up your things. Even if some of the stuff are gifts from him, the are your belongs and you entitled to them. Go to your local police station, and they will be able to help you get an escort.
This is up to your insurance company. Why would you not have a police report anyway? The purpose of a police report is to get statements from all parties involved at the time of the accident before they have time to change their stories and make up facts. The police officer reports the statements and lists his/her observations and evidence at the scene to determine who is at fault in the accident or incident. Sometimes an insurance company will not require a police report in cases such as an animal collision or glass claim where it wouldn't really make any difference to have a report because there is no real fault to determine. Most of the time a police report is required and necessary.
The Uniden 800 radar detector should be able to pick up a police signal from 2 miles away, but there is never a guarantee. It also depends on the type of radar used by the police.
It means it is going to the location where you can pick it up at.
If something or someone is observed as unusual in respect to the natural activities, the police are called to take a report. The reported activity is classified as an incident, and this report is the first step in the investigation phase, for future follow-up.