I match the description of a criminal at large - what should I do?
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Post date: 2021-04-14 19:29:26 |
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In my community, fairly close to where I live, a driver killed a bicyclist and drove away. The limited information happens to coincidentally match my car - the partial license plate almost matches my car, and the (few) details of the color, size, type, and condition of the offender's car match my car. The details are sufficiently generic and broad that I can imagine multiple cars match. For instance, no make or model of the car is known - just the size and type of car. It still seems too much of a match for me not to be worried someone might see my car and call the police. I am absolutely certain no one took my car. Should I do anything about this coincidental match? Should I do anything to ensure I am not considered a suspect?
I am a white male and am privileged not to worry about police brutality. I can conceivably afford a lawyer for consultation, but would prefer to avoid spending the money if I could reasonably avoid it. |
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