It might mean that you've passed on a "Tip" to the police, since as you say, you made no report.
A police report is a document outlining an incident. Citizens are never required to make one.
Police officers never lie.
Never, because shooting somebody is breaking the law and murder.
You can still report the accident to the insurance company and collect for damages. The Police will most likely not take a report. You would have to call them to verify that though.
The judge typically never see the police report of the offense he is trying. It might tend to serve to influence his exercise of neutrality. He gains all his information of the case from the testimony he hears.
No. That happens all the time. People often make a police report just in case they decide to make a claim. Later, they never contact their insurance company due to it not being worth the hassle. Four years ago, I was involved in a minor accident in which the other person left. I made a police report but since the damage was so little, the officer told me I'd be better off not making a claim. I never made a claim or notified my insurance. I have since bought 2 new cars that have been quoted for insurance by multiple companies and insured by the same company I had at the time of the accident. Everything has been fine; haven't heard about it since then.
It has never been said who Marluxia's somebody is.
No, the police never notify insurance companies of accidents or tickets. It is the responsibility of the insured party to notify their insurance company.
Police REPORTS which are issued log numbers, incident numbers, or offense numbers, never go away. They are a permanent record.
Yes and No. But not quite enough information is given to answer either way. Either way, if a police report was made, the report will always exist in the agency's files. If you were arrested, the record of your arrest will be on your record, BUT - so will the fact that no charges were filed. If you were never formally arrested, no, there will be no existing record.
Sure. People can claim anything. The question is will your insurance pay the claim. Without a police report of the accident, you may be in for a lawsuit. Never ever, have an accident and fail to call the police.
There is no requirement that you be notified about ANY report filed against you - about the only way you might find out is if an officer or detective approached you to ask questions or conduct an investigation - OR - they might simply arrest you with no notification at all - OR - the police may not deem it worthy of police action and you may never hear anything about it.