I reported a crime to the Police but the people have not been arrested yet. Why not?

Reports of criminal activity taken by Victoria Police Department Police Officers are assigned to a follow-up investigator. If the offender is determined, but the person has not yet been arrested, then the investigator is responsible to work up the case, gathering witness statements and other evidence. This may take some time but once a thorough investigation is complete, the investigator sends a case packet to the Prosecutor’s Office for review. The Prosecutor then determines if a case should be accepted and recommends to a judge that a warrant be issued.

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2. I reported a crime to the Police but the people have not been arrested yet. Why not?
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