Learn useful ways to say "if you have" in English with drama examples and natural alternatives.

It means the speaker is warning that police action may follow if the person is connected to the crime.
From In Her Shadow, Episode 30
A speaker warns that arrest could happen if someone is involved in a crime.
Use this in serious legal or crime-related situations. It sounds formal and threatening, not casual.
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