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- by pike21
- Tue Sep 18, 2012 7:21 pm
- Forum: General Talk
- Topic: How police normally responds to 911 calls
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How police normally responds to 911 calls
Friend of mine called police to report someone driving dangerously on a highway. Couple days later he got a call from unknown number claiming it is the police and they asked his home address so that they can some documents to fill in. Is this regular procedure? Will he have to be a witness in the co...
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