The police are supposed to notify you and you should be able to pick it up from the police impound lot.
Yes, in most cases, police can legally video record you without your permission in public places where there is no expectation of privacy.
A person who takes in a minor with the parents' permission may face criminal charges. It is best to call the parents or the police if the minor refuses to leave.
The police cannot enter onto private business property without the owner's permission in Arizona. They must obtain a warrant to do so, if they do not receive permission.
If you take a car without permission and the police tow it the owners do have to pay the fee for the wrecker service and the impound fee.
Under certain circumstances, yes, they can.
In most of the countries the police are not allowed to get your DNA sample without the permission of the court.
Without your permission, go to the police immediately and tell them that your dog was stolen and show them the proof of the selling of the stolen dog.
In general, police need a warrant to enter private property without permission, unless there are specific circumstances such as an emergency or if they have probable cause to believe a crime is being committed.
In certain situations, YES.
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The first thing that happens when a stolen car is recovered, the police inform the owner of the recovery, usually in writing. The owner then takes up the matter by informing his insurance company of the recovery and valuation is done. The car is then handed to the rightful owner.