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Case Number:

County Sheriffs Office


Offense/Incident Report Date of Report:

Report Status: If this is an OFFENSE:


(Check one) OFFENSE or INCIDENT (Check one) Felony or Misdemeanor or Petty Offense

Reporting Officer: Date & TIme of Offense/Incident:


(Your name goes here)

Name of Person who Reported the Offense/Incident:


For all people on report, use the following codes:

The Widow(w) V = Victim


Ex:
Address and/or Location of Offense/Incident: W = Witness Sam Smith (V) reported that...
S = Suspect

Reporting Officers Summary of Offense/Incident:

The widow(w) would like to report Huckleberry Finn(s) on the offense that he steals a chicken. Throughout the story, there

are a few instances where Huck(s) stopped himself from doing something, because his conscience told him its a bad

idea. Whenever hes about to committed a crime or saw someone about to, he would think back to some of the lesson

his friend or family had taught him before. In chapter 12, Huck(s) tried to steal a chicken thats not his. To Huck(s), this

is not a crime because his father told him it isnt. His father told him that it isnt stealing, if the person would eventually

return it back in the future. Pap also told him that he can give it away if he doesnt want it. Huck(s) probably does not think

this is a crime. Knowing Huck(s), he probably wouldnt have committed the crime in the first place, if he think that its actually a

crime. Huck(s) would always think very deep when he think hes committing a crime. For instance, he thought about turning

Jim in to the police, because he think that hes stealing his neighbor property. In conclusion, Huck(s) probably doesnt think

that hes committing a crime. Base on past experience, he wouldnt have done it if he knew it is a crime.

I hereby attest that the following report is an accurate representation of witness accounts reported to me and my own personal
observations of the offense/incident scene.

Signature of Reporting Officer

Suspect Information
Name, if known: Gender: Age: Height: Weight: Hair: Eyes:

Was an arrest made? (Check one) If no, the suspects last known location:
YES or NO

On the reverse side of this paper, Reporting Office must draw a sketch of the crime scene/incident layout. Be sure to label any important details.

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