lepgirl said:I do know their names and I also know for a fact that they have been involved in criminal activity in the past. They are good friends with a co-worker and are currently living in the same residence with them. I have every intention on turning over every bit of information that I have on them to the police once it is confirmed.
Pandora said:I think that is a great idea, and when they knock over a store, kill somebody, or whatever, she can be interviewed on the evening news and say “I knew they were up to no good.”
Then we as society will say and the dumb dumb never bothered to call the police.![]()
If they do not have any outstanding warrant, there is nothing further that will come from the phone call. If her instincts are right, she will be glad she followed thru with them.
It seems odd that these people will not even tell a friend of a co-worker their names.
Can I use that?domeglowing said:overdrama queen.
Chasey_Lane said:Can I use that?
lepgirl said:Hi All,
Can anyone tell me if there is a web page or a way to find out if someone is "wanted" in this state or any other? There are two very suspicious people that frequent my business that are very cautious about who knows their names and where they are from. Thank's in advance!
Okay.lepgirl said:Just to follow-up on this....These guys picked up and skipped town a while ago claiming someone was after them. Whom or for what reason, no one ever found out. However, I have since transferred to another location as the establishment where this was occuring is now closed.
kwillia said:Okay.
lepgirl said:Just to follow-up on this....These guys picked up and skipped town a while ago claiming someone was after them. Whom or for what reason, no one ever found out. However, I have since transferred to another location as the establishment where this was occuring is now closed.
I handle money transactions at the place I work at. I have had ppl that give me problems just like you did. You want to know what I tell them. If you don't give me your license and you phone number for you check then you don't get what you came in for.Coventry17 said:I'm very sensitive about giving out information myself. I got into a rather heated discussion with a clerk at Radio Shack because he wanted my phone number just so I could have the privilege of buying a battery for my cordless phone. Doesn't make me a criminal or a fugitive from justice. I think it's very prudent in this area to be very guarded about giving out personal information. I think we need to very careful about trusting our "instincts". If you follow the chain of dominos that fall, it's the first step in discriminatory profiling.
chernmax said:<marquee direction="right">I'm wanted!!!</marquee>
domeglowing said:god god give me a freaking break. overdrama queen.
lepgirl said:Just to follow-up on this....These guys picked up and skipped town a while ago claiming someone was after them. Whom or for what reason, no one ever found out. However, I have since transferred to another location as the establishment where this was occuring is now closed.
jaie said:I handle money transactions at the place I work at. I have had ppl that give me problems just like you did. You want to know what I tell them. If you don't give me your license and you phone number for you check then you don't get what you came in for.
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If they write a check I need there info. Plan and simple. If you don't have it you don't get what you came in for.domeglowing said:WTF are you trying to say? WHY the hell should anyone have to give thier License and phone number to purchase anything other than a freaking hotel room?
jaie said:If they write a check I need there info. Plan and simple. If you don't have it you don't get what you came in for.