Call your local police precinct and ask them what the local procedure is.
If you received it unknowingly how would you know who to return it to? The best thing to do is turn it in to the police. well since you are asking that means that you know, which means that you are now knowingly in possession of stolen property. inform the police if nobody claims it you keep it normally.
By not doing the crime is probably the best method.
The best people to contact should be your local Police
A person reported you as a trespasser and the police arrested you for trespassing. Your best recourse is to contact the property owner and have them speak to the police and explain that you were permitted to be on the property and should not have been arrested. If the property owner would not have wanted you on the property, you are guilty of trespassing. If the police caught you redhanded, trespassing on the property, your best recourse is to plead no contest and be remorseful at your court appearance.
i will say no one is the best server but if u tell me to choose one then i will choose police because i have seen many places that if any problem occured then u will find police there, and today small kids r stolen and the police find them.politician is not because u have seen that the budghet has increased and in most of the villages there is no improvement.
You can not get another social security number. The best thing to do is to contact the credit bureaus and the police and let them know that someone has stolen your identity.
Report it to the police. If they don't believe you, repeat everything that was printed on your birth certificate.Then, tell the police the thief to the best of your abilities. You will need a copy of the police report to dispute charges with the credit reporting agencies.
In the USCall your local police/sheriff and ask them to check it for you. They will need the serial number, manufacturer, model, and caliber. This is important, since the same number may have been used by different manufacturers. Some manufacturers may have used the same number ranges for different product lines. If you are unsure what kind of gun it is, check with a gunsmith or a gun dealer. Do not rely on the police to figure that out; they are law enforcement professionals, not firearms experts.If the gun has no serial number - due to being produced before this was required - but is unique in some way, police may still have it listed as stolen property, but it's a long shot.The NCIC (National Crime Information Center) database contains, among other things, information on stolen firearms but it is only accessible by law enforcement. This is likely what the local police will check, along with their own lists of stolen property and evidence.Be aware that most law enforcement agencies will not give you information over the phone. They would, at the very least, like to know your identity to make sure you are not a thief checking to see if the gun is "hot". In some cases it may be a violation of state law to give out information from criminal history databases.Should the gun be determined to be stolen, you will most likely have to surrender it to the police. Be prepared to answer lots of questions regarding how and where you bought it. Police have a great deal of interest in people selling stolen property.If the gun appears to have had a serial number at one time, but it is ground off, or otherwise defaced - get away from the person trying to sell it to you as fast as possible. It is almost guaranteed to be either stolen or used in a crime. Removing serial numbers from a firearm is a Federal crime in itself, and if police discover such a gun in your possession, you have a very real chance of being convicted.Many stolen guns cannot be identified because the owner didn't know the serial number, didn't report the theft, or it is an older gun without a number.There are online databases of stolen guns. These rely on voluntary submissions from gun owners and therefore should be used with caution. They may not be up to date and may not be correct.In AustraliaLocal law enforcement is the best bet.In CanadaAgain, local law enforcement is your best bet. They have access to the lists of stolen property and the Canadian Firearms Registry.
No, you should not pawn a stolen class ring or any stolen item. Pawning stolen property is illegal and can lead to serious legal consequences, including criminal charges. Additionally, pawn shops often require proof of ownership, and attempting to pawn stolen goods can result in being reported to law enforcement. It's best to return the item to its rightful owner or report it to the authorities.
If you think Edison invented the light bulb then yes something was stolen, otherwise no. The idea was already out there, there were many light bulbs in the market but he made the best one at the time.
I think The Police reunion tour was the biggest of 2007
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