"Whereabouts" is an older word that is not used in casual conversation much; but you will encounter it in crime novels and on TV shows when they are looking for someone: "His last known address was in Malibu, but that was two years ago, and we are not sure of his whereabouts today."
Investigation is the act of investigating something or someone.
No, you cannot have someone's car towed without their permission.
No, it is illegal for someone to enter your property without permission.
someone who is always investigative is someone who goes through everyday life investigating
No, it is illegal for someone to cash a check in your name without your permission.
no only if you give them the permission
you give someone permission, you permit them to do it, and you permitted them to do it yesterday.
No, the word 'whereabouts' is a noun and an adverb.The noun 'whereabouts' is a word for the place where someone or something is.A collective noun is a noun used to group people or things in a descriptive way.Examples of collective nouns:a team of playersa school of fisha bouquet of flowers
no
a truant is someone who stay away from school without permission. a truant is someone who stay away from school without permission.
A written document giving someone permission to do something is called a "license."