The Top Twenty-five Police Reports: How to File Each Report
It may be unclear how or why you should file a Police report if you are a victim. Officer Scott Hallock provides quick links and guidelines on filing a report on any of the "top twenty-five" Police reports taken every day.
Click on the links below of the crime you wish to learn about how to file the Police report:
1) Annoying Phone Calls: How to File a Police Report
2) Assault & Battery: How to File a Police Report
3) Assault with a Deadly Weapon: How to File a Police Report
4) Burglary: How to File a Police Report
5) Car Break-in: How to File a Police Report
6) Car License Plates Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police Report
7) Car Lost/stolen: How to File a Police Report
Cell Phone Lost/stolen: How to File a Police Report
9) Court Order Violation: How to File a Police Report
10) Credit/debit Card Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police Report
11) Criminal Threats: How to File a Police Report
12) Domestic Violence/abuse: How to File a Police Report
13) Driver’s License Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police Report
14) Forgery: How to File a Police Report
15) Gun Lost/stolen: How to File a Police Report
16) Hate Crime: How to File a Police Report
17) Identity Theft: How to File a Police Report
18) Missing Person: How to File a Police Report
19) Rape: How to File a Police Report
20) Robbery: How to File a Police Report
21) Sexual Assault: How to File a Police Report
22) Theft: How to File a Police Report
23) Traffic Accident: How to File a Police Report
24) Vandalism: How to File a Police Report
25) Wallet/purse Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police Report
Conclusion
Filing Police reports can be very frustrating when you do not have an understanding of where to start. Hopefully these guidelines have helped.
Be safe.
Article also posted on Associated Content by Scott Hallock
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Post CommentJenny Heart
On September 2, 2010 at 9:53 pm
What a great summary!
PSingh1990
On September 9, 2010 at 12:41 pm
Great one………
thanks for share.