An "Attempt to Locate" (ATL) is a request issued by law enforcement agencies to locate a specific individual who may be missing, wanted, or in need of assistance. This alert is typically disseminated across police databases and can involve other agencies or public notifications. The ATL is used to coordinate efforts in finding the person quickly and efficiently, often when there are concerns for their safety.
It depends on why the police are attempting to locate you. If it's because there's a warrant for your arrest, you might go to jail. It it's because your mother hasn't heard from you in three days and reported you as a missing person, then you probably won't.
To search is to attempt to locate something or someone.
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No, Sherlock Holmes was not with the police. He was a private consulting detective. He cooperated with the police when it served his purpose.
Police can question you wherever they can locate you. You are not required to answer the questions, regardless of where the questioning occurs.
An "attempt to locate" status is not a warrant or a custody order. As a matter of fact there are no such things as an "Attempt To Locate ORDER."It is simply a request that law enforcement locate, if possible, the subject of the ATL request, confirm their identity, their well-being, and their location, and respond with that information to the agency that originated the request.This happens frequently when a healthy adult person of sound mind has "gone missing" but NOT under unusual circumstances.It is a little known fact that in the US it is not against the law for an adult of sound mind and body to become a "missing person." If they choose to drop off the grid, separate themselves from their job, friends, and even their family. . . absent any suspicious or illegal circumstances they have a perfect Constitutional right to do so.
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Earnest and conscientious activity intended to do or accomplish something is called effort and if attempt is noun then it has the same meaning and if it is a verb then it is "Make an effort to accomplish something" e.g The Police attempted to stop the police.
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Yes, an occupant or resident is not required to be present when a search warrant is served.
Why couldn't they be served? You may need to hire a process server or private investigator to locate them - IF - the amount of money is worth that cost to you.