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Scenario 4: SUSPICION

Introduction : Do some investigation : Report to Campus Police

You chose: Report what you have learned and what you saw to the Campus Police.

The Campus Police ask you a lot of questions and tell you that they are just getting going on their investigation.   A few months go by, and there a few more thefts.   The Campus Police tell you that they did not come up with enough information to bring criminal charges.   The thefts continue until the end of the semester.   Later you learn that Molly was Alex's secret admirer and realize that that would explain why she was in his room and feel bad that you suspected her.
(End of Scenario)

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If you are not satisfied with this outcome, you might want to look at other possible paths in this scenario. You can start over, or use the Back button to try out different options. You may also want to see Responding to Situations for strategies relevant to similar situations, or see our complete list of Active Bystander Strategies.

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