Reporting a crime (Unit 1: Lost and Found)
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police |
She called the police.
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station |
I went to the police station to report that my bag was stolen.
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video |
The police had a video of the crime.
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lock |
Did I lock the car?
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steal |
A mugger tried to steal my wallet.
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money |
The robber stole my money.
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pickpocket |
Becareful, there are pickpockets in this area.
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arrested |
The police arrested the robber.
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Cash |
I went to the bank and withdrew some cash.
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Friday |
I'll shop for food on Friday.
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bank |
I went to the bank and got £20.
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police |
I described the robber to the police.
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officer |
I told the police officer about my problem.
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when |
When were you robbed?
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where |
Where did you get robbed?
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what |
What was in your bag when it was stolen?
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report |
I phoned the police to report a crime.
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lost |
I lost my bag.
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