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Well if you answered the door you would be able to tell us the answer to that question. why don't you call him up and ask him for yourself, you just might find out.

2007-01-10 17:36:43 · answer #1 · answered by nyxcat1999 3 · 3 0

Many possible things. It depends where you live, though. In PA, sheriffs can generally only serve summonses to court, serve arrest warrants, serve ntices of a sheriff's sale, and transport convicts. In other states, they are the regular poilce force as well. So they may have been looking to question you about something, arresst you, serve a search warrant or any other related task.

2007-01-10 18:20:25 · answer #2 · answered by Nick Y 2 · 2 0

To say hi and sell you a ticket to the County Sheriff's Ball.

2007-01-10 22:54:02 · answer #3 · answered by KR22 2 · 1 0

Why did you answer the questions previously asking why he replaced into asking them? you have the best to ask. you additionally can call your Sheriff's Dept. and notice in the event that they have from now on information for you. as some distance because of the fact the girl with the hypersensitivity to corn... why might she paintings in a eating place if she replaced into allergic to a food served there? seems to me she is a drama queen searching for difficulty. good success and don't sweat it if there is no reason to. you probably did no longer something incorrect!

2016-11-28 03:36:10 · answer #4 · answered by wilde 4 · 0 0

Call your sheriff's department and tell them your address and name. Tell them that you would like to speak with an investigator. When you get him on the horn, ask him why they had someone come by your house the other day.

And to tell the truth, it more than likely wasn't the actualy sheriff that came by your house. It was probably just a deputy.

2007-01-11 01:08:38 · answer #5 · answered by deftonehead778 4 · 1 0

Why didn't you answer when he was knocking. Probably because you know the answer. Maybe he was there to arrest you for something, or maybe he just wanted to see how you were doing and have a cup of tea!

2007-01-10 17:35:46 · answer #6 · answered by MRod 5 · 2 0

Maybe he was looking for a bad guy in the neighborhood.
You should have opened the door.
The more you know about what is going on in your immediate environment, the safer you can be.

2007-01-10 20:36:25 · answer #7 · answered by gettin'real 5 · 1 0

He could have had a search warrant because you bought too much Sudafed in too short of a time so they were checking for a meth lab.

Happened to someone I know.

2007-01-10 19:22:24 · answer #8 · answered by * Terri * 2 · 2 0

he could have been serving a summons, arresting u on a warrant or answering a complaint call... should have answered the door...

2007-01-10 18:03:22 · answer #9 · answered by ypsilady 3 · 2 0

You'd have found out if you answered the door.

Or you can pick my other answer.

My magic 8 ball says 'try asking again'

2007-01-10 17:36:11 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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