Question:
Is this police search of my room a coincidence?
Woody
2013-11-30 09:32:32 UTC
Okay so here's what's up... IIt is a major holiday weekend, and I am on juvenile probation (I'm 17). With in the past week I stole 3 bottles of alcohol from albertsons and it was obvious in front of cameras. Yesterday night, 3 police officers came to my house for me. It was strange because usually probation comes to check on me. The police claimed it was a "compliance check" but I have been checking in on time. The police asked me if i had anything in my room that im not supposed to have (like probation usually does) and i kept calm the whole time and said no and kept good conversation. they searched my whole room but did not find the bottles. They said thank you for our time than left. But they were also asking other friends names as if they were fishing for something. Is this just a coincidence of the bottle stealing or do they know?

Your answers are appreciated and thank you in advance.
Four answers:
?
2013-12-01 21:17:05 UTC
Probably a coincidence, since it was a holiday weekend, the usual PO that makes the rounds may have had some days or the week off of work, and so the three that came to your house were substitutes.



But just why would you want 3 bottles of alcohol? I usually keep just one myself for cleaning purposes (often with a Qtip).
?
2013-11-30 10:25:10 UTC
Probably a coincidence, since if they knew you stole the alcohol they would've just arrested you. And what is up with you committing the crime and then admitting it here? Crimes aren't untraceable you know.
?
2013-11-30 09:38:59 UTC
I do not know

if they have you on film taking the bottles then I think they would just pull you on that
Charles
2013-11-30 12:30:41 UTC
They may obtain a warrant for you and

they should because you have not learned

you lesson. If you don't change you are poised

to have a hard hard life.


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