Speak with you victim service officer in you district, call 911 again and wait for the police to arrive and take a report and give details of what was left by the Def.
Another View: Not really enough information is disclosed with which to answer the question. When you reported the alleged burglary did the police take a report of the event?
What is the evidence that you insist they are overlooking, or refusing to acknowledge?
If you feel that you have grounds for making a complaint, see the above answer for possible suggestions.
You must realize that just beause you BELIEVE that a burglary has occurred, the elements of the crime must exist before the police can take action. If the elements of the crime don't exist then, legally speaking, no crime has occurred.
It makes no difference if the officer is on or off duty. A police officer is sworn to uphold the law 24/7/365 - his authority goes with him wherever he goes.Not really enough is disclosed about the situation to give more than a general answer. Although an attempted burglary is usually not a felony offense, if certain criteria are met and all other options have been exhausted, providing that the the necessary requirements for the officer to use deadly force exist, an officer could conceivably have grounds for firing at the fleeing burglar .
When the police officer returns to the house after putting the burglar in the car, I believe you have to get one sim to talk to the police officer while another sim opens the car and lets out the burglar. It won't work unless you distract the police officer.
The burglar cried when he realised he had been burgled.We caught a burglar in the act. He's now chained up in the wine cellar.The burglar was horrified when he realised he had broken into a police officer's house, and then felt the barrel of a gun press against his temple.The burglar was jailed for his crimes and ordered to attend a behaviour modification program.
no a poice officer is only required to read your Miranda rights when he is about to interrogate you about the crime in question.
it was marques de rubi
About 4-7 Years.
burglar pet santa claus kid/teen police officer
The cast of Jeanne - 2013 includes: Maile Carnahan as Burglar Rob Murat as Officer Taylor
This would depend on whether the testimony of the officer initiating the stop was necessary to establish the foundation for introducing the evidence the defendant is seeking to suppress. If foundation can't be established without te officer's testimony, then the evidence should either be suppressed or the hearing continued until the officer can be present.
No.
Police officers and investigative officials should present the evidence as objectively as humanly possible. The police officer's job is not to make an arrest, but to uncover the truth.
You don't. A parole officer is not a law enforcement officer. The parole officer is a supervising agent. If you have evidence that someone on parole or off has committed a crime of any type, contact law enforcement, give the evidence you have to them, and let the system take care of it.