My family and I had a disagreement four years ago, and I left home without telling them. They filed a missing person report. I got back in touch after two months, and we resolved our issues. We didn’t know we needed to close the police case, so it remained open. Now, we’ve learned that the police are asking us to close it. My father wants to do so, but we’re being asked for proof of my whereabouts over the past four years, even though I was never truly missing. What can we do?
Best Answer
Since you were not truly missing and returned home after two months, you can request the police to close the case based on the fact that you were not missing. Providing proof of your whereabouts for the entire period may not be necessary, but you can submit evidence of your return and reconciliation with your family. You can also consult a lawyer to understand the legal process and navigate the situation effectively.
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