To make the game easier to play, you should print
this page so you can refer to it during the game.
The search engine is not case sensitive. You do not have to capitalize.
In law enforcement, if you want to talk with someone it is called an interview.
"Talk to" Bob Smith will not get you any information.
You must use a person's name in order to interview them, interview karen smith.
Using their title, "interview mother," will not get you the information.
In order to interview someone, you must first locate the person. (You may receive information that the
fugitive's best friend is John Doe. You cannot interview Doe until you find out where he lives.)
You can only interview one person at a time. You cannot interview a business.
You can only interview to people.
State exactly what you want or want to do. If you type in go to 12 main street
you will not receive any information. What is it you want to do at 12 main street? If you
want to watch the house then type in surveillance at 12 main street columbus ohio.
If you want to find out who is living at that address then type in address check 12 main
street columbus ohio.
You can only conduct a surveillance on an address and not on a person.
If you receive a page telling you the search term was not found, first make sure you did
not misspell any words. Secondly, try rewording your request. driver's license information
for karen smith date of birth 03-12-64 state of Colorado is a much better request than
driver's license karen smith. Remember to be specific and
remember that some information will not be available.
Do not abbreviate. Instead of typing in DEA spell it out
drug enforcement administration.
Do not use nicknames. William = william and not Bill.
You can find out where a person lives by requesting an address check.
This information will be truthful. Therefore, there is no need to verify the information by checking
utilities, telephone books, or other sources.
You now need to review some game hints which will help you catch your fugitive.