Call the records department of the Police Dept where the crime occured.
Call the police.
Fugitive.
Call the police ... file a report.
Call the police
call the police
Unless the pregnant woman has fainted, you are assaulting her. If you are the person being assaulted , call the police.
These records are confidential and are protected by data protection laws. They are usually also kept from the public in case they need to be used as evidence in court. Exposing evidence to the public too early could jeopardise the case. There is also the risk that you might not be the original caller, that you could in fact be the person being reported to the authorities. So they will deny your request to protect the witness who reported the crime. Aside from that, the police do not handle emergency calls. Emergency calls are handled by an independent government-owned dispatch centre, not the police. The police have no authority over dispatch centres.
Call the police.
1. Call an ambulance2. Call the police and bring charges against that person.
Call the Police. It's Kidnapping. Unless your mother has custody of the child, it is kidnapping and should be reported to the police.
call police, contact a parent or guardian, call trusted person.