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What Happens the Day After You Call the Police

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After reaching out to the police, it's important to know what to expect and how to proceed. This article outlines actionable steps to take, key documentation to gather, and what may happen next.

Stay Safe and Calm

Your safety is the top priority. If you feel that you are in immediate danger, please contact local emergency services immediately. Take a moment to breathe and assess your surroundings.

Document the Incident

Write down everything you remember about the incident. This can be helpful for your own records and for any future legal proceedings. Include details such as the time, location, and any witnesses.

Gather Important Documents

Collect any relevant documents that may support your situation. This can include:

  • Police report number
  • Medical records, if applicable
  • Photos or videos of the incident
  • Witness statements
  • Any communication related to the incident

Reach Out for Support

Consider contacting local support services, such as shelters or counseling services. They can provide you with the necessary resources and emotional support during this challenging time.

What Happens Next

After calling the police, they will investigate the situation. Depending on the circumstances, you may be asked to provide a statement. Always remember that you have the right to seek legal counsel before answering any questions.

What to Bring / Document

  • Identification
  • Any relevant medical documents
  • List of questions for law enforcement or legal counsel
  • Contact information for support services
  • Personal safety plan, if applicable

Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I feel unsafe after calling the police?

Reach out to a trusted friend, family member, or local support services for assistance.

Will the police keep me informed about the investigation?

Law enforcement typically provides updates, but it’s a good idea to ask them about their communication process.

Can I change my mind about pressing charges?

Yes, you can discuss your options with law enforcement or legal counsel at any time.

What if I need legal advice?

It’s recommended to contact a qualified local attorney as laws may vary.

Are there local resources in Boisbriand?

Yes, there are various shelters and hotlines available in Boisbriand. Researching local resources can be beneficial.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

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