If you don't know the name and address of the person who committed the crime. The police might come round, take a statement (only if you saw them doing it, not if you heard them doing it, and saw them run away), give you a crime report leaflet, and about a week later send you a letter saying they have finished their investigation.
I know they give you a crime report number, which can be useful if you claim on insurance, but if you claim , the insurance goes up, so there is no purpose for claiming, because you pay it all back with increases premiums.
2007-07-12
23:32:32
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Sprinkle
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