Sgt Dollah Abu Bakar is a single-father and police officer whose neighbour Lee Tok Kong is a former gangster. The two constantly bicker but they also help each other's families out on a couple of occasions. Besides, the both of them have been living together side by side for many years and could also be good friends towards each other if they don't quarrel, just like their children whom are also good friends as well. When Sgt Dollah remarries Haslindah in Season 4, she also became good friends with Tok Kong's wife named Lily Lee as well. This suggests that both family neighbours could really get along well when there isn't any misunderstandings. The sitcom had its 6th and final season aired in March 2010.

Quick thinking by a supervisory TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) enabled police to arrest a traveler who stole a wedding ring from another passenger at a security checkpoint. In the end, the stolen wedding band was returned to its rightful owner.


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Even with video evidence and the receipt of the bike and all the custom parts they won't do anything.(the video evidence is my bike on video in the thief's storage unit showing my custom parts and damages on the bike that 100% couldn't be someone else then mine)

As of patch 1.050, evading the police has become more interactive. As long as the thief has not been detected by a tenant or pedestrian, he can easily hide in a closet or dumpster and wait for the coast to be clear.


When the police are called, the thief is immediately placed at a two-star alert level. Two patrol cars will pull up to the house where the alarm was tripped, and one police officer with a taser will spawn. He will conduct a full search of the property. If the thief remains undetected during the search, the officer will return to the car he spawned from, then the alert level will revert to one star. If the thief is spotted, the police officer will approach and arrest the thief with a taser. Even the Cloaking Device is not foolproof, so it's wise to wait out the police at a safe location. If the police finds the player's vehicle obstructive or is otherwise suspicious, it will be towed, which forces a checkpoint reload as well.

Police cars can also give chase if the thief decides to use his vehicle to attempt a faster getaway and arrest the thief on collision. However, if the thief leaves the vehicle, they will resume pursuit on foot.

When the thief makes enough of an impact on a neighborhood, the police will start patrolling to try and catch him in the act. Multiple officers will walk the same paths as pedestrians, using sidewalks, crosswalks, and dirt paths to canvas the area. They can be spotted from far away, or noted by the blue line-of-sight cone pictured on the minimap. However, police patrols are not very relevant as they spawn in such a low density that they'll barely stop thefts.

If a patrolling officer spots the thief on foot or in his vehicle, he will give chase and the thief gets a 2-star wanted level.


The player can tell that officers are on patrol when they are selecting which neighborhood to visit. There will be a yellow or red badge symbol next to the neighborhood name:


Officers, unlike security guards and tenants, maintain universal jurisdiction in the entire neighborhood so escaping the property isn't the end if they are closing in. On foot or in a car, touching the map edge will end the run and give the player the option to head to the Garage, the Thief's Hideout, the Pawn Shop , or the Junkyard. However, if the player would prefer to continue their shopping spree, then the thief can hide until the heat dies down. The wanted level is eliminated as soon as the run ends.

Police and Thief is a puzzle game that involves you, as a policeman, capturing a thief on the loose. You'll have to be quick on your toes and be 2 or more steps ahead of the thief as he's a smart one - he'll move a space away from you each time you make a move.Will you be able to catch the thief, or will he be free to roam around to do more crimes? It's up to you to make sure he's back in jail!PlatformWeb browser (desktop and mobile)ControlsLeft Mouse Button/Tap screen = Select space to move toAdvertisementPuzzle

David Juarez allegedly swiped an engagement ring from a Kay Jewelers in Lebanon, Indiana, sparking a high-speed chase on Interstate 65 through Boone County, where the suspect allegedly hit a Thorntown Police car, according to police in Lebanon, Indiana.

Police say the suspect stuck his hand out the window and motioned to the cops. When asked what he was doing, he allegedly told police, "Because I was trying to tell you you're not supposed to pursue me."

Later that day, police said they received a call from the owner of the vehicle, saying it had been stolen from his house, adding that the offender would have had to enter his home in order to get the key.

Morrell, who played lacrosse for Episcopal Academy and Cabrini College, is 6 foot 8 inches. He stood out on the sidewalk as the driver of the car, which turned out to be stolen, ran from police after the crash.

When Brookhaven police spotted the car and activated their lights and siren, the driver took off at a high speed. He lost control navigating a turn on the first block of Preston Road in Middletown Township.

They were arrested and charged with receiving stolen property, unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, fleeing and eluding police, resisting arrest, possession of drugs and drug paraphernalia, as well as numerous traffic violations.

On March 20, 2023 around 8:20 PM, the Lower Allen Township Police Department was dispatched to the Sheetz on Cedar Cliff Drive for an active retail theft. The pictured male suspect, possibly already under the influence of alcohol, entered the Beer Cave at Sheetz and attempted to conceal and carry multiple cases and six packs of beer. Instead, he dropped and broke bottles of alcohol. The male then grabbed other beer and exited the store without paying for any merchandise. He stole or damaged a total of $45 worth of alcohol. The beer thief then fled the parking lot in a dark colored VW Golf.

Around 5 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, police responded to the theft near Calle Atajo and Rufina Street. The victim driver said two men approached him at his truck at a red light with a gun and told him to get out.

This latest arrest highlights the vigilance of BART police officers and station agents when it comes to protecting bicycles parked at our stations. Those efforts resulted in a nearly 11 percent decline in bike thefts including bike parts in the BART system. In 2015 there were 757 reported bike thefts including bike parts in BART. Last year that number declined to 676.

This checklist can help identity theft victims clear up their records. It lists the actions most identity theft victims should take to limit the damage done by the thief. For more information, see the Web sites of the Federal Trade Commission at , the Identity Theft Resource Center at www.idtheftcenter.org, and the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse at www.privacyrights.org

Under California law, you can report identity theft to your local police department.1 Ask the police to issue a police report of identity theft. Give the police as much information on the theft as possible. One way to do this is to provide copies of your credit reports showing the items related to identity theft. Black out other items not related to identity theft. Give the police any new evidence you collect to add to your report. Be sure to get a copy of your police report. You will need to give copies to creditors and the credit bureaus. For more information, see Organizing Your Identity Theft Case" by the Identity Theft Resource Center, available at -Sheets/fs106.html.

When you file your police report of identity theft, the officer may give you forms to use to request account information from credit grantors, utilities or cell phone service companies. If the officer does not do this, you can use the form in our Consumer Information Sheet 3A: Requesting Information on Fraudulent Accounts. When you write to creditors where the thief opened or applied for accounts, send copies of the forms, along with copies of the police report. Give the information you receive from creditors to the officer investigating your case.

Call creditors for any accounts that the thief opened or used. When you call, ask for the security or fraud department. Examples of creditors are credit card companies, other lenders, phone companies, other utility companies, and department stores. Tell them you are an identity theft victim. Ask them not to hold you responsible for new accounts opened by the thief.

Write a letter to each credit bureau. Repeat what you said in your telephone call (see above). Send copies of your police report and completed ID Theft Affidavit. Remind the credit bureaus that they must block or remove any information that you, as an identity theft victim, say is a result of the theft. Send your letters by certified mail, return receipt requested. Keep a copy of each letter. See the Sample Letter to Credit Bureaus on page 7.

California identity theft victims with a police report of identity theft are entitled to receive up to 12 free credit reports, one per month for the 12 months following the date of the police report. The procedure for requesting free monthly reports is different for each of the credit bureaus.2

Write a letter to each creditor where an account was opened or used in your name. Repeat what you said in your telephone call. Send a copy ofyour police report. Black out the account number of any accounts with other creditors on a copy of your completed ID Theft Affidavit and send it. See the Sample Letter to Creditor on Existing Account on page 8 and Sample Letter to Creditor on New Account on page 9.

Immediately contact your local DMV office to report the theft. Ask them to put a fraud alert on your license. Then call the toll-free DMV Fraud Hotline at 1-866-658-5758. If the thief is using your license as ID, you may want to change your license number. Ask DMV for an appointment. Take a copy of the police report and copies of bills or other items supporting your claim of fraud. You will also need to prove your identity. Take current documents such as a passport, a certification of citizenship or naturalization, or a U.S. military photo ID. DMV will issue a new license or ID card number when you meet all the requirements. 006ab0faaa

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