If the police come to your house, it is important to remain calm and cooperate with them. Ask for identification if you are unsure of who they are. Follow their instructions and provide any information they ask for. It is also your right to ask for a warrant if they want to search your home. It is important to remember that you have rights, and it is best to seek legal advice if needed.
If he come to the house you are living in and is abusive then you can ask him to leave. If he refuses to leave then call Local Police and explain why you are calling. The Police should then come to the house and talk with both you and the ex-boyfriend. Police will then decide if ex-boyfriend should be arrested or not.
Yes, police may come to your house if there is a warrant for your arrest.
No.
Yes.
Will the police come to your house on a bench warrant for a failure to appear at cost and fines hearing
Come to your house for what reason? If you are a witness and they need to question you about something relevant to the case, probably they will. If you prefer that they not come to your house notify them that you wish to be interviewed at some other location (i.e. the police station, for instance).
Call the police
Yes, police officers can come to your house to serve a warrant if they have legal authorization to do so.
Yes you should go to the police asap
If they ask your permission and you grant it, absolutely.
Yes, if there is evidence or probable cause to believe that you committed shoplifting, the police can come to your house and arrest you. However, the specific circumstances and laws governing arrests may vary depending on the jurisdiction.
Not unless they have a police officer with them AND they have a search warrant.