My question involves criminal law for the state of: Hawaii
I met this guy and he had his belongings in the trunk of car, I'm not usually a nosy person but after 7 days I just thought I'd look through his bags and in one of the bags, was credit cards, state iDs, that aren't his, 3 of the credit cards were mine, a Macy's card with someone else's name on it, also some receipts from Macy's on some items he purchased. I called 911 for advice and after I told her the story she even offered to send an officer out to retrieve it, I have it in someone's safe, locked up because if I continue to hold those items in my car that puts me at risk of getting criminal charges. How could I go about turning in these items to authorities anonymously?
I met this guy and he had his belongings in the trunk of car, I'm not usually a nosy person but after 7 days I just thought I'd look through his bags and in one of the bags, was credit cards, state iDs, that aren't his, 3 of the credit cards were mine, a Macy's card with someone else's name on it, also some receipts from Macy's on some items he purchased. I called 911 for advice and after I told her the story she even offered to send an officer out to retrieve it, I have it in someone's safe, locked up because if I continue to hold those items in my car that puts me at risk of getting criminal charges. How could I go about turning in these items to authorities anonymously?
Criminal Investigations: How to Anonymously Turn Evidence Over to the Police
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