False 911 Call Consequences

Summary

Making a false 911 call in Oklahoma is a crime. To pursue charges, gather evidence, file a police report, and follow up with the prosecutors office. For firearm retrieval, send a written request, file a police report, and consider legal action if necessary.

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Someone made a false * call concerning me that nothing ever came from. How do I get the authorities to charge this person
Hey ****! Sorry to hear about the false * call. To pursue charges against the person who made the false call, you can:
- Gather any evidence you have about the false call.
- Contact the local police department to file a report.
- Follow up with the prosecutor’s office to see if they will pursue charges.
Where are you located? This can help provide more specific guidance.
Oklahoma
In Oklahoma, making a false * call is considered a crime. Here are the steps you can take:
- Gather Evidence: Collect any evidence you have related to the false * call.
- File a Report: Contact your local police department and file a report about the incident.
- Follow Up: Reach out to the prosecutor’s office to follow up on your report and inquire if they will pursue charges.
Would you like more detailed contact information for your local authorities?
Yes

Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * NE 36th St, Oklahoma City, OK *

Would you like any more specific information on how to proceed with filing your report or any other assistance?
Yes
You can start by contacting the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office using the details provided. To proceed with filing your report, you should:
- Provide a detailed account of the incident.
- Submit any evidence you have.
- Ask about the next steps and follow-up procedures.
Would you like guidance on preparing your report or understanding the legal process?
Yes
To prepare your report:
- Detailed Account: Write a clear and concise description of the incident, including dates, times, and any witnesses.
- Submit Evidence: Gather and organize any evidence you have (e.g., phone records, witness statements).
- Next Steps: Ask the authorities about the process and any follow-up required.
Would you like more information on what evidence is most useful?
Yes
To gather useful evidence for your report:
- Phone Records: Get records showing the false call.
- Witness Statements: Collect statements from anyone who witnessed the incident.
- Written Documentation: Note down dates, times, and details of the incident.
Would you like more information on how to collect witness statements?
No
****, you seem to have a strong case. To collect witness statements:
- Ask witnesses to write detailed accounts.
- Include their contact information.
- Have them sign and date their statements.
Would you need further help with anything else?
Yes
Absolutely, ****! How else can I assist you further with your case?
A person has a firearm that belongs to me. He has it in his safe for me. I want it back and he will not return it.
Hey ****, if someone is refusing to return your firearm, you can take the following steps:
- Request in Writing: Send a written request for the return of your firearm.
- Police Report: File a report with your local police department.
- Legal Action: Consider small claims court or consult a lawyer if the value of the firearm is significant.
Would you need more information on filing a police report or legal action?
Yes
To proceed with filing a police report or taking legal action:
- File a Police Report: Contact your local police department, providing details about the firearm and the refusal to return it.
- Legal Action: If the police are unable to assist, consider filing a claim in a small claims court or consulting a lawyer for further legal actions.
Would you like more detailed guidance on the small claims court process or assistance in finding a lawyer?