Przestępstwa (Crimes)
Śledztwo (Investigation)
Świadkowie i sąd (Witnesses & Court)
Ubrania i materiały (Clothes & Fabrics)
Różne (Miscellaneous)
100

A person who steals from a shop.

shoplifter

100

A person who sees a crime happening.

witness

100

The opposite of innocent in a court.

guilty

100

A material made from animal skin.

leather

100

A word that means "to take something without permission

steal

200

The crime of breaking into a house to steal something.

burglary

200

Marks left by someone's shoes on the ground.

footprints

200

A person who sees something happen and tells the police.

witness

200

A soft fabric made from sheep’s hair.

woolen

200

A word similar to "steal," but used for places like banks.

rob

300

To enter a building illegally to steal something.

break into

300

When something is broken or harmed.

damage

300

What a lawyer tries to find to prove someone is guilty.

evidence

300

A material used for making jeans.

denim

300

A word that describes something with different patterns.  

patterned

400

A person who steals something from another person using force

robber

400

Someone who lives near you

neighbour

400

A person who takes money or things from others illegally.

thief

400

A pattern with squares of different colors.

checked

400

A word for fabric made from plants.

cotton

500

To do something illegal.

commit a crime

500

Something police need to solve a crime.

evidence, attention to details

500

The process of finding out who committed a crime.

investigation

500

A piece of clothing with no patterns or decorations.

plain

500

A word that describes clothing with long, narrow lines.

striped

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