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Vocabulary Review Unit 3 Global Stage 5

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  • What should the police do if they find a clue at a crime scene?
    Investigate it
  • The person who is responsible for solving crimes is called a:
    Detective
  • If someone has proof they were somewhere else when a crime was committed, this is called:
    Alibi
  • A person who has seen a crime happen is called a:
    Witness
  • If you try to steal something, you are putting yourself at:
    Risk
  • When a person is unsure whether someone is trustworthy, they might describe the person as:
    suspicious
  • Police officers must _______ criminals to know their whereabouts.
    track
  • If someone is planning to rob a bank, they might be trying to:
    Commit a crime
  • The detective interviewed the _______ to gather more information about the crime.
    Suspect
  • The police officer decided to _______ the suspect to gather more details.
    Interview
  • To avoid being caught, a criminal might try to hide or change their:
    Fingerprints
  • If you are caught with stolen goods, you might be found:
    Guilty
  • The person who committed the crime is referred to as the:
    Criminal
  • Someone who steals is a:
    thief
  • The police can prevent a crime by:
    Taking precautions
  • After witnessing a crime, you should _______ it to the authorities.
    Report
  • The object left behind at a crime scene that helps solve the crime is known as a:
    Clue
  • The police need to check everyone's ________ to make sure no one was involved in the crime.
    Alibi
  • A detective needs to _______ a crime to find out who is responsible.
    Solve
  • The person who suffers from a crime is called the:
    Victim