When you steal something, you are a ...
A THIEF
After you're caught committing a crime, you're usually brought to ...
A POLICE STATION
A weapon with a metal tube from which bullets or other missiles are released with a force, usually making a loud, sharp noise
A GUN
a dishonest practice, a trick
A SCAM
A person who follows and watches someone over a period of time
A STALKER
An English and American word for a place where criminals are sent
A PRISON, A JAIL
A pair of lockable linked metal rings for securing a prisoner's wrists
HANDCUFFS
A group of animals of the same appearance
A BREED
A person who illegally enters a building and steals things
A BURGLAR
A location where crime was commited, usually contains evidence.
A CRIME SCENE
Fact or information indicating whether a belief is true or false
EVIDENCE
To mark a surface with sth sharp
TO SCRATCH
A person who threatens to tell a harmful secret about another person in order to force/make them do something
A BLACKMAILER
Usually a government institution where legal arguments between two parties are considered and decided.
A COURT
Usually a sum of money offered to somebody in return for you acting in their favour
A BRIBE
to be careful
TO BE WARY
A person who engages in false, deceptive practices to achieve a financial or another personal gain.
A FRAUDSTER
A sum of money demanded in exchange for releasing a kidnapped person
RANSOM