Find natural alternatives to "we have an arrest warrant for you" in English, with scene-based examples and tone guidance.

It means the speaker is informing someone that law enforcement has official permission to arrest them.
From Do Not Deceive Me, Episode 54
A police or legal authority states that they have a warrant to arrest someone.
Use this in law enforcement or formal legal contexts. It is a serious, official line and can sound threatening.
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