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tinkerbell61 | 09:53 Fri 28th Mar 2008 | Law
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can a statement made to the police be withdrawn when the statement was only made to help with enquiries?
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you should be able to withdraw a statement however you will need to be prepared for the police to ask why and whether you have a seperate agenda now.
I've done it.

A couple of years ago I lived in a flat (I owned) with a neighbour upstairs (she rented) when her ex boyfriend (who I knew) broke in very early one Sunday morning. I was woken by her screams. She reported the incident to the police who came to me for a statement. I hated the woman with a passion as she had made my life a misery for quite some months but I felt that what he had done was totally unacceptable so I supported her and told the truth to the policeman.

A couple of days later another in a long line of incidents between me and her resulted in her writing me an extremely disturbing letter to me where she made several untrue accusations against me such as that I was a drug addict. Seeing as I knew she was a cokehead I took massive offence at this. So I contacted the police officer and withdrew my statement. The courts wrote to me to tell me the exboyfriend was charged and convicted. I never knew if my evidence was used in court though, although I hope not.
I am going through the same problem i have been trying to withdraw a statement from the police but was told yesterday the OIC is on annual leave for 3 weeks!!! I have the same problem as meglet had with the neighbour who was the 'victim' is making my life HELL!!!!! I will get back to you as soon as i find out if i can withdraw my statement.

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