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Not really too much. If Law Enforcement has reasonable suspicion that the person DOES, in fact, live, stay, or visit there, they will continue to attempt to serve the warrant.

The allegation that the person doesn't liive there is an old, tired excuse used to throw off the search. This is especially true if you happen to be a relative or friend of the wanted person. If the wanted subject does not, in fact, live (or visit) there, it will become apparent tp law enforcement fairly quickly.

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Tell the officers / deputies that the person has moved. If anyone comes back out tell them again not to come back the person has moved. Then call the on duty supervisor (sergeant, lieutenant) so in breifing he can instruct the other officers not to go there.

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they come back until they catch them

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