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You typically can find your local police department's website by doing a quick internet search with the word "police" and the name of your city, or the city where the incident occurred.  Once on the website, look for a link that will allow you to file a police report online. Not all police stations will allow you to file a police report online. In that case, you will need to do so in person. From the initial reporting page, the police department typically provides information about the types of incidents you can report online. Make sure your incident fits into one of these categories.  You shouldn't file an online report for a violent incident or a crime in progress. Call 911 if people's lives are in danger, or call the police non-emergency number. Incidents involving lost or stolen property, damaged property, or vandalism typically can be reported online. You also can file an online report for financial crimes, including theft or identity theft. Some police departments only allow you a limited amount of time to enter your information before the form resets. Organize anything you'll need before you start to avoid having to start over.  You may want to write down notes with specific facts and details related to the incident, so you don't have to type in your information off the top of your head. For example, you might write a list of names of others who were involved or who witnessed the incident. You also might make note of the date and time the incident occurred and the street address of the specific location. If you have any documents or other files related to the incident, you may be able to upload them along with your report. In most cases you can't file an anonymous report online. You typically want to provide contact information even if you can. This will allow you to follow up on the report, and police can contact you if they have any questions or information for you. Provide an email address and phone number so police can contact you if they have any questions or need additional information to process your report. Some online report forms may ask for specific details separately, such as the location of the incident and type of incident you're reporting. Then you'll have a field to describe the incident.  Stick to the facts, including as many specific details as you can remember. Don't include any description of your feelings, emotional reactions, or speculative thoughts. The field you have to enter details may be limited to a certain number of characters. Include as many details as possible, but be brief. Make every word count. When you click submit to send your report, you typically are given the opportunity to print a page that contains the information you submitted. If you're given the opportunity to preview your report before you submit it, look it over for typos or errors. If you're not able to print a copy of your report, write down any confirmation number or report number that you're provided. You may need these to follow up on the report later, or to share with an insurance company. When you file a police report online, you typically will hear from the police department within a day or two. They'll let you know if an officer has been assigned to investigate, and any further action you need to take.  If you don't hear from the police department, call the non-emergency number. Let the dispatcher know that you want to follow up on a police report you filed online. Find out the name of the investigating officer, if any, in case you gain new information about the incident and need to update your report.

summary: Find the local police department's website. Check the types of reports you can file. Gather information before you start your report. Enter your information. Provide details about the incident. Submit and print a copy of the report. Follow up on your report a couple of days later.


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A granular pesticide works best if it’s able to soak into the ground. After you’re finished spreading the pesticide, it’s important to wet the grass so it can work most effectively. You can either plan to spread the pesticide before it’s supposed to rain, or you can plan on using a sprinkler to water the grass afterwards.  Look at the forecast in your area to see when it might rain. Try not to wait more than 3 or 4 days after spreading the fertilizer to wet the ground. Visit your local home improvement or garden store to find a granular pesticide that controls grubs. Pour the bag of pesticide into the yard spreader, checking the settings of the spreader to make sure they’re on an appropriate setting.  Make sure you purchase enough to cover your entire yard, looking at the bag to tell you how much surface area it will cover. For example, if your yard is 4,800 ft (1,500 m) squared, a bag of pesticide that covers 5,000 ft (1,500 m) squared will work well. Popular granular pesticides for grub control include GrubEx or Grub Killer Plus. If you don't have a spreader, pour the mix into a small cup and use this to drizzle the pesticide over your lawn by hand. With your pesticide loaded in the spreader, begin walking in a pattern across your yard, spreading the fertilizer. If you notice your fertilizer is coming out too slowly or quickly, adjust the settings on the spreader.  It’s important that your entire yard is equally covered by the pesticide. Walk in straight rows to make sure you know which areas you’ve already covered. Starting with a low setting on your spreader will ensure the pesticide comes out slowly. You can increase this if you find you’d like the pesticide to come out faster. Apply the pesticide to your entire lawn, paying close attention to the areas where the grubs have already affected the grass. Continue walking in straight lines across the yard, spreading an even layer of pesticide over the grass until you’ve covered the entire lawn. Once the pesticide is watered in to the grass, you’ll be set for the entire season.

summary: Spread your pesticide before a rain shower, if possible. Load your granular pesticide into a spreader. Walk the spreader across the yard, adjusting the settings if necessary. Cover the entire yard with the granular pesticide.


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The best tomatoes to use for making juice are ripe heirloom tomatoes that taste delicious raw. If a slice of the tomato has great flavor and texture, the juice will come out tasting great, too. Look for tomatoes at the peak of tomato season at your local produce market or farmer's market. Keep in mind that you should be looking for juicy, sandwich or salad tomatoes, rather than paste tomatoes.  Organic tomatoes are better to use than commercially-grown tomatoes that use pesticides. You don't want to be able to taste chemicals in your juice. You can choose one variety or a combination. Early Girl and Big Boy varieties produce more juice, while Roma tomatoes produce thicker juice (if using Roma tomatoes (paste tomatoes), you may want to combine them with some other, juicier tomato varieties). You do not want them to return to room temperature, but they should be cool enough to reduce the risk of accidental burns. Store it for at least 30 minutes before serving. Stir the juice well before drinking. Your tomato juice can last up to one week when kept refrigerated in a tightly-sealed container.
summary: Choose ripe, juicy tomatoes. Remove the tomatoes from the stove and allow them to cool for a few minutes. Cover and chill the juice in the refrigerator.