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What Happens the Day After You Call the Police

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Reaching out to the police can be a significant and challenging step. Understanding what to expect in the days following your call can help you feel more prepared and supported.

Immediate Support Options

After calling the police, it's essential to ensure you are safe and have access to support. Consider reaching out to local services that can provide assistance, such as shelters or hotlines.

Documenting the Incident

Keep a record of any interactions with law enforcement. This documentation can be important if you decide to pursue further actions, like seeking legal support.

What to Bring / Document

  • A list of any witnesses or individuals who can support your case.
  • Any photographs or other evidence related to the incident.
  • Your identification and any relevant legal documents.
  • Notes on any conversations with the police or other agencies.

What Happens Next

After the police have been called, they will assess the situation and determine what actions to take. You may be contacted for follow-up questions or to provide additional information. It's important to stay connected with law enforcement and any support services you choose to engage with.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I feel unsafe after calling the police?
Reach out to local shelters or hotlines for immediate support and safety planning.
Can I change my mind after calling the police?
Yes, you can choose not to pursue charges, but it’s advisable to communicate your wishes clearly to law enforcement.
Will the police inform me about the outcome of their investigation?
They may provide updates, but this can vary. You can ask about how to stay informed.
What resources are available in Calgary for ongoing support?
Calgary offers various resources, including counseling services, support groups, and legal assistance.
Should I consult a lawyer after calling the police?
It is often beneficial to seek legal advice to understand your rights and options moving forward.

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