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Jattard

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What is the name of your state? Arizona
i hope someone can help me. In the past years since I moved to Buckeye Az I havebeen ignored not if insulted by the Buckeye Police. In 2020 I was being harassed when I moved into my new home. Someone banged on my bedroom window saying “Fag move out of our community“ I called the police and they responded. After looking around they said no one was around. I was then asked if I was under psychiatric care, asked if I need a psychiatric evaluation by a police officer they have available. I declined and went into my home.
about 6 months later I reported my phone was being hacked to the Buckeye Police. My Gov, Med and person websites and apps were taken and passwords and restore phone and emails were changed. The police officer which identified himself as the same one who came for incident about harassment said they don’t investigate phone hacking. And gave I seen a psychiatris. if I needed he could have some one from the police talk with me and if I kept calling about things like this he would have me evaluate. I hung up.
On 30 Nov I reported my home was robbed and many items were missing including a rifle, handgun ammo 2 suppressors money and gold silver jewelry and collectible coins and I realized my phone was hacked again. A police from Buckeye Police came heard what happened took pictures of the inventory missing, then while leaving I asked what would be done next and he said nothing but if items were noticed gone or any items were returned to call and update the report. I
 


Taxing Matters

Overtaxed Member
Unfortunately most burglary cases are never solved, regardless of the size of the city or the size of the police department. Without something solid to identify who the burglar was there isn't much the cops can do for you. An experienced burglar doesn't leave anything that will identify him at the crime scene, e.g. will wear gloves to prevent leaving finger prints, wear a mask to cover his face so he can't be identified from any photos or video that might be recorded by a security system, etc. However, when the burglar tries to fence or otherwise turn the stolen goods to cash there can be opportunities for the police to catch even an experience burglar. The report to the police at least gives them some information of what items to look for and your home insurer will want to see a police report before paying any benefits for the loss.
 

quincy

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Arizona
i hope someone can help me. In the past years since I moved to Buckeye Az I havebeen ignored not if insulted by the Buckeye Police. In 2020 I was being harassed when I moved into my new home. Someone banged on my bedroom window saying “Fag move out of our community“ I called the police and they responded. After looking around they said no one was around. I was then asked if I was under psychiatric care, asked if I need a psychiatric evaluation by a police officer they have available. I declined and went into my home.
about 6 months later I reported my phone was being hacked to the Buckeye Police. My Gov, Med and person websites and apps were taken and passwords and restore phone and emails were changed. The police officer which identified himself as the same one who came for incident about harassment said they don’t investigate phone hacking. And gave I seen a psychiatris. if I needed he could have some one from the police talk with me and if I kept calling about things like this he would have me evaluate. I hung up.
On 30 Nov I reported my home was robbed and many items were missing including a rifle, handgun ammo 2 suppressors money and gold silver jewelry and collectible coins and I realized my phone was hacked again. A police from Buckeye Police came heard what happened took pictures of the inventory missing, then while leaving I asked what would be done next and he said nothing but if items were noticed gone or any items were returned to call and update the report. I
Report the theft to your insurer. Provide your insurance company with any photos and identifiers.

Do you have any idea why the police officer suggested you consider a psychiatric evaluation?
 

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