suspect, someone who the police or authorities think did something wrong, like committing a crime, witness, someone who sees, hears, or experiences an eventsomeone who the police or authorities think did something wrong, like committing a crime, guard, to keep someone or something safe from harm, danger, or damage, thief, someone who steals something, robbery, when someone steals something from a person or place by using force or threats, evidence, the clues, facts, or proof that help us figure out if something is true, investigation, a careful, step-by-step search to find out the truth about something or to solve a puzzle, fingerprint, the special, tiny pattern of lines and curves left behind when you touch a surface, alarm, A loud noise, bell, or buzzer meant to get your attention quickly, key, a button or part of a machine or musical instrument that makes it work when pressed, exibition, a special public display where interesting objects, such as artwork, dinosaur fossils, or inventions, are put together for people to look at and learn from, suspicious, having the feeling that something is wrong, dishonest, or hiding a secret, guilty, having done something wrong or being responsible for breaking a rule, innocent, not having done anything wrong, not being guilty of a mistake or rule-breaking, and having a pure, kind heart, valuble, something that is highly useful, important, or worth a lot of moneynot having done anything wrong, not being guilty of a mistake or rule-breaking, and having a pure, kind heart, expensive, costing a lot of money or having a high price, steal, to take something that belongs to someone else without asking or without their permission, disappear, to go out of sight so you can't see it anymore, or to stop existing completely, unlock, to open something that is fastened or secured with a lock, usually by using a key, a code, or a password, tell the truth, being honest and sharing exactly what really happened without making up stories or hiding facts

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