She would look at the clock, and, around eleven, steel herself and call the police.
If you see ANYTHING suspicious or out of the ordinary around your home, call the police.
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She tried to call the police, but one of the men snatched her phone away, he says.
He could claim that no one bent on murder would, as he did, call the police in advance.
Who do you think they call and why do they call the police when something like this happens?
That, in turn, makes locals more likely to call the police with complaints.
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And, you must call the police before the caregiver steals from anyone else.
An angler in Bedfordshire helped a man escaping from a traveller family to call the police, a court has heard.
Miss Prentice asked him to stop smoking for fear of breaching their tenancy agreement and started to call the police.
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Mr Sohi's wife was also assaulted and received minor injuries when she tried to get someone to call the police.
Or there's the stand-alone alarm, which emits a loud sound when tripped--hopefully a neighbor will hear the noise and call the police.
An ex-girlfriend testified before he was sentenced that he had shown her a gun and frightened her enough to call the police.
She is reported to have asked a neighbour to call the police.
It said it had only been "good fortune" that the records had been found by "someone sensible enough to call the police".
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When she pulled into a fast-food drive-in, the attendant stared at her in wide-eyed disbelief and asked if he should call the police.
" Adds Perez's boss, Safety 2000 owner Gordon Elliott: "I told her the next time it happens to pull over and call the police.
The Violence Against Women Act already had protections so that victims could call the police without fear of deportation, and those protections saved lives.
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The ICO said that it had only been "good fortune" that the records had been found by "someone sensible enough to call the police".
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Rather than averting their eyes, they decided to call the police.
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And, when someone came into the restaurant to call the police, Tom went out, not because he was thinking of his friend but because he was curious, always curious.
"The chair was left with no other option other than to call the police to remove her from the gallery so that county council business could proceed, " it added.
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He said, 'Call the police, let them arrest me'.
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As for the posted scenario, just call the police.
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"In order to know who has actually sent an email or made a Skype call the police need to know who has used a certain IP address at a given point in time, " it says.
There were "untrue statements related to misbehaviour", which included: ''If you don't behave, I will call the police, " and: "If you don't quiet down and start behaving, the lady over there will be angry with you.
These living fossils are wildly popular (last autumn one Surrey grammar school had to call the police for crowd control when 1, 500 children turned up to sit its entrance exam for 126 places), but their freedom is being eroded.
He certainly comes up with oddities: strange calls between the French-owned hotel and Paris, the disappearance of Mr Strauss-Kahn's BlackBerry, a man repeatedly lurking behind him, the curious dance of two security men after Ms Diallo was persuaded to call the police.
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