if he has proof of purchase which would need to be taking up with small claims court police would not be involved over couples/roomates property.
Police do ruin their standing when they accept to take bribes.
Technically a police officer can investigate anything alone, assuming it isn't a potentially violent or threatening situation. That being said, many police officers and police departments prefer to have more than one officer on the scene "just in case."
You can attempt to sue for anything. You would just have to find an attorney willing to take your case. You would need to prove that the police were negligent, as landowners are not guarantors of 100% crime-free property. If you have not already, it would be a good idea to file a police report to document your incident.
Police Story - 1973 The Broken Badge 5-5 was released on: USA: 19 March 1978
Police Woman - 1974 Broken Angels 3-5 was released on: USA: 9 November 1976
You can go to the police office and offer a bail amount for that person. If the police accept, they will organize a court trial for the prisoner.
No, not anything more than would happen to the non-police parent of a delinquent.
It doesn't do anything..
All laws are meant to be followed and abided by, therefore if a law is broken by someone the Police have the power to arrest you for doing so; as the Job of the Police is to do exactly that; (uphold the laws of the country being Policed). In conclusion the answer to the question is that any law, if broken allows the police to lawfully arrest.
Call the police. And Go into your room and lock yourself into your room and stay quite until police comes or when the intrudor leaves.
calling the police would be the smartest thnig to do
The broken windows model