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If an investigator finds that some information of the suspect given by the client is missing, what should they do?

  1. Make assumptions based on available information

  2. Ignore the missing information

  3. Consult the file or contact their office to confirm

  4. Immediately inform the police

The correct answer is: Consult the file or contact their office to confirm

When conducting an investigation, it is crucial to gather all necessary information in order to make accurate conclusions. If information is missing, making assumptions based on what is available can lead to incorrect conclusions and biased investigations. Ignoring the missing information will also result in an incomplete and less reliable investigation. Informing the police should only be done if necessary, as it may compromise the integrity of the investigation. Therefore, the best course of action is to consult the file or contact the office to confirm the missing information and ensure the integrity of the investigation.