Ferguson, you didn't invent
suspect police behavior.
Not exact matches
According to Rev. Asante, the government and
Police must ensure that the lawless
behavior of the
suspected NPP members are immediately curtailed before it gets out of hand.
Meanwhile, news reports of a missing woman begin appearing on the TV, and Kale starts to
suspect that creepy neighbor, Mr. Turner (Morse, 16 Blocks), whose
behavior is very suspicious, may be the
suspect the
police are actively searching for.
If
police observe suspicious
behavior — such as a mugging that is about to take place — they will direct the red spotlight at the
suspects to send a message to criminals that «we're observing you, the
police are recording you, and the
police are responding.»
[2][16] Allen, who bore a striking physical resemblance to Avery, [3] had committed an assault at the same beach where Beerntsen was attacked in 1983, [9] and was under
police surveillance in 1985 due to his history of criminal
behavior against women; but he was never a
suspect in the Beerntsen case, and was not included in the photo or live lineups presented to Beerntsen.
They can also work with law enforcement organizations such as the
police to draw up the profile of criminal
suspects by making logical assertions as to the age, sex,
behavior, and occupation of an offender, thus providing clues that aid crime investigation.