Domestic Violence Report

Contact Us: (242)302-8387 or (242)302-8452
Email: Bahamasdomesticvtfu@gmail.com

If you have been a victim of domestic violence or witnessed domestic violence, it is crucial to report the incident to law enforcement authorities. Domestic violence includes any abusive behavior, physical violence, emotional abuse, or threats within an intimate relationship or household. Reporting the incident will help ensure your safety and hold the perpetrator accountable.

Here are the steps you can take to report domestic violence to law enforcement:

  • Contact your local police department: Call the emergency helpline or non-emergency number of your local police department to report the incident. Provide essential details about the date, time, location, and individuals involved.
  • Seek medical attention if needed: If there are injuries requiring medical care, seek immediate help. Document injuries and obtain medical reports for evidence.
  • Cooperate with law enforcement: Fully cooperate with the police, providing accurate information and any evidence you have, such as photos or messages related to the incident.
  • Maintain a record: Keep a detailed record of all incidents, including dates, times, descriptions, and injuries. This documentation will be valuable during investigations and legal proceedings.

Reporting domestic violence is crucial to ensuring your safety and holding the perpetrator accountable. Your local law enforcement is there to support and assist you throughout this process.


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* Filing a false police report is a crime and you can be charged.