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Making a false police report is a criminal offense, for which you can be charged, arrested and jailed. Some states also make it a criminal offense to make a false official statement to a law enforcement officer. This would be treated similarly. Tell the truth the first time and every time, and you'll both avoid being prosecuted for lying and you won't have to keep track of which lie you told to what person.

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