Not likely, unless the name is so incorrect that the individual can't be identified. If the rest of the data is correct, or substantially so, a mispelled name won't be enough to invalidate it. And if it is a totally incorrect name, the officer could still testify to the visual match.
No.
When your name is mentioned in a police report, it means that you are involved in an incident that the police are investigating. This could lead to further questioning, investigation, or legal action depending on the circumstances of the report.
yes, they can write a supplemental report to the original
yes, depending on what information is wrong. You can dispute basic information such as name, color of car, plate #, OL#, etc.. Another option would be to contact the officer who took the report and ask to attach a submission prepared by yourself to clarify any information with which you do not agree.
Report it stolen to the police.
It might mean that you've passed on a "Tip" to the police, since as you say, you made no report.
File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.File a police report immediately and follow their advice. That would be a criminal offense.
None. If you were the complaining witness on the offense, your name will HAVE to appear in the police report as the basis for the police responding in the first place. Since all police reports are public records, ANYONE can look up the information.
You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.You should file a police report immediately and ask for help in pressing criminal charges.
report police obiviously or u have gone car mnufacture
It depends on the information that is incorrect. A minor error in a number of name is not going to do it.
police have to right to ask your name and address if you give the wrong address you will be charged! police can only interveiw you if you are over a cirtain age othe wise your perants have to be with you!