After a crime has been committed, local police officers investigate the scene. They will file a police report which is reviewed by that polices station, open for review by higher stations, and contains information that will be used in the FBI's Uniform Crime Report. They will report to the prosecutor the results of thieir investigation and testify at the trial as witnesses who can explain what evidence was uncovered and how it was uncovered.
Police officers are responsible for tracking down potential subjects that may be responsible for the crime. Once they locate who may have done the crime, they will testify in court.
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Association of Chief Police Officers Vehicle Crime Intelligence Service was created in 2006.
A police report is a form filled out by a police officer any time a crime is committed.
Since crime can take place pretty much anywhere on Earth, police officers work everywhere.
examine crime scenes to collect evidence. Although SOCOs are not police officers, they are employed by police forces and work closely with the police.
It's a crime, so you report it like any other crime--call the police. Anyone can report it.
A police report is any written reports that include the different types of crime.
You don't, you report it to your nearest police station.
Your local police department can handle the report.
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