I'm a single mom to a three month old little girl, I haven't spoken to the father for 8 months. I have a child support order but my ex cannot be found. He has an outstanding warrant out for his arrest. I know that he's going to be at a certain place at a certain time; can I call the police station and inform them? Will they do anything about it?
2007-04-09
18:56:50
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The warrant is not related to a court order. It was innitially for driving under suspension, but he dodged court for 7 months and now has an outstanding bench warrant with a bond set at $4000.
2007-04-09
19:04:32 ·
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The arrest warrant is not related to child support*** ^
2007-04-09
19:05:02 ·
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If that's what you want to do, then yes. If he's driving a car, try to get the license plate number. Before you call have as much information as you can. Full name, height, weight, date of birth, etc. The Police may want to do a name check first. also make sure he is at the location before you call.
2007-04-09 19:10:31
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answered by CGIV76 7
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2016-06-11 23:03:02
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answered by ? 3
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Depends on alot of factors really and the area you live. If it was a non violent misdemeanor , chances are they wont rush and take care of the issue. If It is a serious or violent misdemeanor or a felony , usually they will send someone out to investigate the issue and once they have ID and confirmed warrants will take action. Also keep in mind even if they do respond and its say a misdemeanor from another state such as Not Paying a Fine , there is a good chance the other state wont wanna travel across state lines , unless of course its like only 50 miles away, cause they know it will cost them more money than it is worth. So the answer to your question is honestly , depends on the kind of warrant , etc etc.
2007-04-09 19:12:03
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answered by panther_badcat 1
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It depends on where you live, how proactive the police are, and whether or not they are busy at the time. I have personal experience with this, as I've had to do something similar. The person in question was at work during the day, and was arrested and sent to rehab for 4 months.
I felt bad at the time, but it was in all of our best interests and he has since said if he hadn't been 'accidentally' arrested, he would still be messed up.
2007-04-09 19:07:23
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answered by Holding A Star 2
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Of course call and report him, you have nothing to lose with that loser. You can also go to the place where he is supposed to be at and kick his a*ss for non-payments. Do absolutely everything you can to enforce the child support. Don't leave it just like this for him. It will be good if he gets arrested because this way you will know exactly where he is at and how to get him. He can obtain an employment at the facility and send you the payments, at least something is better than nothing. Do not get off his back ever until you collect every penny that he owes to his child. Go to the superior court of your county and ask there what you can do to enforce the child support. Also contact the child support collection agency of your state. Do whatever it takes, but don;t let him to get away with non-payments.
And don;t listen to all these MotherF*uckers like *BELL* on here like "raise your child with a pride" and other sh*it. *BELL* you can go f*uck yourself, B*ITCH! lol :)
2007-04-09 21:25:53
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answered by OC 7
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Of course you can inform the police, but whether they will do anything about it probably depends upon what the warrant is for. If he is being sought for a violent crime, they may well try to arrest him. If it is solely related to the child support order, the police may be less motivated to intervene.
2007-04-09 19:02:41
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answered by DBm41 2
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You most certainly can report a person with an outstanding warrant all you have to do is call your local police department and tell them the best part about it is that you can do it anonymously ,and they should apprehend the person accordingly.
2007-04-09 19:10:31
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answered by alicia 1
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UUhhhh ya you have a warrant only call dont bypass in you will pay a hundred money to drop the warrant and set up a court date. in case you bypass in to pay the a hundred you will in all probability be arrested top then. Have a pal pay that sh it.
2016-10-28 07:59:30
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answered by bucci 4
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UUhhhh ya you might have a warrant simply call dont go in you could pay 100 greenbacks to drop the warrant and installed a courtroom date. If you happen to go in to pay the one hundred you will likely be arrested correct then. Have a pal pay that sh it.
2016-08-10 23:58:42
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answered by dufresne 2
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Cops love tips. Call him in. They'll get him...possibly. In my city we don't book on warrants under $5K. If a warrant is under $5K they get a warrant citation, basically a new court date.
To this poster "hate the game you playing." Shut it.
2007-04-09 21:00:35
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answered by California Street Cop 6
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