Someone who steals things.
What is a thief?
What is a robbery?
When detectives ask a 'person of interest' things at the police station.
What is 'question the suspect'?
This phrasal verb means "to investigate."
What is 'look into'?
This famous detective sports a moustache and uses his "little grey cells" to solve mysteries
Who is Hercule Poirot??
Someone who breaks into a house or apartment to steal something.
What is a burglar?
When a criminal steals a person's wallet or purse using violence.
What is mugging?
When detectives study something in detail on a case.
What is 'analyse evidence'?
This phrasal verb means "to find by accident."
What is 'come across'?
This fine violin player applies observation and scientific methods to make deductions
Who is Sherlock Holmes?
Someone who steals an item from a supermarket.
What is a shoplifter?
When a criminal tricks someone into giving them money or something valuable.
What is fraud?
When detectives take someone to the police station because they think that person has done something bad.
What is 'arrest a suspect'?
This phrasal verb means "to discover."
What is 'find out'?
A well-mannered Frenchman proves a crook and a thief
Who is Arsène Lupin?
Someone who copies (steals) software online.
What is a hacker?
When a child is taken from their family.
What is kidnapping?
When detectives get DNA samples or something that can help to show that someone committed a crime.
What is 'collect evidence'?
This phrasal verb means "to arrive or appear unexpectedly."
What is 'turn up'?
An old lady fond of knitting and solving mysteries
Who is Miss Marple?
Someone who damages public property.
What is a vandal?
When a criminal sets fire to a public or private building.
What is arson?
When detectives make an official statement saying that they think the suspect committed a crime.
What is 'accuse a suspect'?
This phrasal verb means "to solve a problem by considering the facts."
What is 'work out'?
A member of the British Police with a leaning towards whisky and music
Who is Inspector Morse?