Yes.
Yes, if there is evidence or probable cause to believe that you committed shoplifting, the police can come to your house and arrest you. However, the specific circumstances and laws governing arrests may vary depending on the jurisdiction.
If they are instructing you to open the door and do do not listen to there commands you can be arrest for obstruction. If you are obstructing or hindering a police investigation they can arrest you. Also in some cases if the police come with a warrant you might not have to open the door they just might do it for you.
Only if you are under arrest.
they have to have a warrant to search your house and without it they cant come into your house but if you step out they can arrest you for whatever your charged with
Such things are not usually in the public domain. However you will know when the police come to arrest you.
you wait for the police to come and arrest you
You have to click on the scream and your the police come and arrest you.
They might, they'll go wherever they think they can find you.
No, it just triggers an alarm at the police monitoring service. I'am trying to find out how far I can go on the home guard 200? i heard it was 150ft
No.
Yes.
Yes. What do you think a warrant is??
The short answer is no. In order for the police to search your boyfriend's house, they need to obtain a search warrant from a judge or magistrate where they demonstrate that there is probable cause that evidence of a crime in present in the house. If the police execute an arrest warrant, they can only search the reaching area where your boyfriend is found and conduct a protective search of areas in the house where a person can hide. Unless you have nothing to do with any of his criminal activity, then they will not and cannot arrest you. If they come to the house to arrest your boyfriend, just say nothing and do not impede what they are doing. If they believe you are engaging in any sort of criminal activity, they most likely will arrest you just to have leverage over your boyfriend. The larger question is what the hell are you doing with someone who has a "few" warrants out on him?