You did. And your tossing out that she was married to a LEO and then saying that didn't matter loses all credibility based on your history.
You wouldn’t know credibility if it bit your ample ass. I’ve been very consistent in my attitude toward this issue, and it has very little if anything to do with who the woman is married to, as I’ve explained repeatedly. Good day.
The fact that she’s married to a LEO is a valid point. You have to wonder, if any other woman had called, would the police dept. have bothered to push the issue so far? She and her husband must have some influence there and are pushing the issue.
I’ve lived in several different places including a city, smaller towns, and places with low and high rates of crime. It has been my experience that, generally, the police don’t want to be bothered. They just want to file a report and then forget about it. And I’ve had to call for REAL crimes - the last one involved me being threatened by a man on the street following an argument. The police response was: Oh, well, you shouldn’t have argued with the man. (Actually, I have reason to believe the guy himself was a cop, and they were covering for him, but I digress.) Typically, any woman who would call and report that she’d caught sight of a man in his own home when she was walking through his property would be laughed at.
She probably got their attention because her husband is a cop. Either that is what’s driving this case, or there’s nothing else for the police to do in that town. ;-)