Brian C. asked

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If an investigator is calling me regarding something my friend did and I don't want to talk to them, can they find my address and come to ask me questions?

November 5th, 2023

Derrick M. answered

Yes, the investigator can potentially find your address and come to talk to you, especially if they ...

November 5th, 2023

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