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Yes, local police can get involved in cases of bounced checks if the situation escalates to potential criminal activity, such as fraud or intentional deceit. Typically, the matter is first addressed as a civil issue between the parties involved, but if evidence suggests that the check was written with the intent to defraud, law enforcement may take action. It's essential for the victim to file a report and provide documentation of the incident. However, laws and procedures can vary by jurisdiction.

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