My question is dealing with the state of Texas
Ok, I will try to make this short. I met a woman online, big mistake. This woman said she could get me a job in mexico and wanted to meet me and since she lived in mexico i agreed. i traveled to mexico and met her right after crossing the border and she took me to her house and I stayed there for about 2-3 weeks. After living with her for a few days, I could see she was not someone that i would want to be around long term, but I stuck it out because I wanted the job. At one point, she left the house and traveled back to the U.S or so she says leaving me alone in her apartment in Mexico.
Well, two nights later I got freaked out because I heard automatic gun fire and it sounded really close, I guess the cartels were fighting or something, so I texted her and told her I was leaving and I grabbed my stuff and I started leaving, someone may have seen me move my stuff Idk. Well she texts me and tells me that someone had broken into her house. I told her I was sorry, but that i had to leave. Well apparently she has a house in the united states that I didn't know about and told cops in the US(not mexico!) that I stole the stuff from her house? I have never been there, heck i dont' even know where it is?
An officer later contacted me,(i had changed my number and don't know how he got it) and he wanted a statement because at that point I was hours away. i wrote a statement, included pictures of where I had been at as well as some nasty emails from her and then I sent it. At one point, the officer said that he thought she had lied and not went to the place she claimed she did when she left on her trip.
It's been 2 1/2 years now and I haven't heard anything. I don't know how to check my background without getting an officer to do it and last year I did have a issue and I was arrested due to a domestic dispute in a city that was hours away. So I guess my question is, did they let it go? I have called the city where she lives and they said they don't have a warrent out for my arrest but the sheriff's department was handling it and now i hear that there is a difference between city warrants and country warrants..so is this something that I can let go? I don't have the officer's number anymore. This crime didn't even happen in the US, can she get away with this?
Ok, I will try to make this short. I met a woman online, big mistake. This woman said she could get me a job in mexico and wanted to meet me and since she lived in mexico i agreed. i traveled to mexico and met her right after crossing the border and she took me to her house and I stayed there for about 2-3 weeks. After living with her for a few days, I could see she was not someone that i would want to be around long term, but I stuck it out because I wanted the job. At one point, she left the house and traveled back to the U.S or so she says leaving me alone in her apartment in Mexico.
Well, two nights later I got freaked out because I heard automatic gun fire and it sounded really close, I guess the cartels were fighting or something, so I texted her and told her I was leaving and I grabbed my stuff and I started leaving, someone may have seen me move my stuff Idk. Well she texts me and tells me that someone had broken into her house. I told her I was sorry, but that i had to leave. Well apparently she has a house in the united states that I didn't know about and told cops in the US(not mexico!) that I stole the stuff from her house? I have never been there, heck i dont' even know where it is?
An officer later contacted me,(i had changed my number and don't know how he got it) and he wanted a statement because at that point I was hours away. i wrote a statement, included pictures of where I had been at as well as some nasty emails from her and then I sent it. At one point, the officer said that he thought she had lied and not went to the place she claimed she did when she left on her trip.
It's been 2 1/2 years now and I haven't heard anything. I don't know how to check my background without getting an officer to do it and last year I did have a issue and I was arrested due to a domestic dispute in a city that was hours away. So I guess my question is, did they let it go? I have called the city where she lives and they said they don't have a warrent out for my arrest but the sheriff's department was handling it and now i hear that there is a difference between city warrants and country warrants..so is this something that I can let go? I don't have the officer's number anymore. This crime didn't even happen in the US, can she get away with this?