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My mom and dad live in the not very wealth neighborhood, and actually some of the people that live there are pretty bad.
I visited there daily because it's only 10 minutes away.
But there is this one house that has a really nice car there every day and each day it's a different one. By nice I mean BMW, Benz, Farrari, ect.
I think that house sells drugs. They aren't social, and they don't care of the house at all.
Should I call the police?
2007-10-04
10:39:02
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Every once in a while I see them come out of the house, and they are meeting the people in the car, and they are counting money
2007-10-04
10:42:43 ·
update #1
I don't think that ya'll get the fact that the neighborhood is BAD
2007-10-04
10:58:49 ·
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Unless you have plausible evidence of such activity occuring within the premisis, no. That would be beyond out of line. If you have sufficient, physical evidence that such is happening within your neighborhood at that residence, then I would alert the authorities by calling the police station and notifying them that you believe such an activity COULD be happening close to where you reside. Other than that, No. Some people just have money. And some people just aren't that social nor take the time out of the day to care for the things they own.
2007-10-04 10:56:13
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answered by Brutally Honest. 5
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I wouldnt report it based only on the fact that there's nice cars there. I'd think the police would find that to be trivial information. Now if you actually saw a drug deal go down, money exchange hands for a bag of something, then they might be interested. But even then... some things are just better left alone.
2007-10-04 10:47:22
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answered by holly should but wont 2
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Yes you can get in trouble. Charges can range from Simple Assault to Terroristic Threatening. Actually using a phone in most states even has it's own charge and category of charges involved. Yes they can trace it even if you sent it "Call Blocked". Call Blocking only means the recipient can not see the caller, the phone company still can and they are more than willing to share that information with law enforcement. My advice is to talk to the people, apologize and ask that they not involve the police.
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answered by Anonymous
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NO! You could be putting your life and your family's life at risk if you call the police. Not to mention -what are you going to tell the police- I am reporting too many visitors? You are most pro bally right! However, you are better off staying out of it unless you see money exchange hands. Then and only then write down license plates and give them to the police. Right now you don't have enough to give them.
2007-10-04 10:46:41
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answered by Stiletto ♥ 6
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I'm sure the police have already noticed, but you can call their non-emergency number and ask them if they have noticed it. Since you are a kid, I'm sure they will thank you for being concerned.
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2007-10-04 10:46:40
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answered by Kacky 7
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chances are the police already know about the house. leave it to them unless you get a big problem with your neighbors.
2007-10-04 11:05:57
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answered by Cop4_U 1
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they're not doing anything wrong so the police wouldnt be able to do anything...unless they got a search warrant but chances are if its a rockhouse the police already know about it
2007-10-04 10:47:21
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answered by PhilJ 5
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I'd just leave it. the people are just going to find a different location to sell drugs
2007-10-04 11:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Coming from someone who lives in Brooklyn.
Just leave it alone.
Trust me.
Even if you make an Anonymous call, someone might still catch you.
Just my opinion.
2007-10-04 10:48:05
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answered by Wtf?™ 5
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it would be a lote safer if you would call the cops and let them check it out, even if they arent, it would be a good thing that you contacted the police or they might even think you were involved.
2007-10-04 10:46:51
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answered by Stacie 3
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