Grand Theft Auto: Cops N' Robbers

Grand Theft Auto: Cops N' Robbers involves being a police officer instead of a criminal in this third person shooter open world video game.

Missions

 * Gang Territory Assault: Attack a gang-controlled territory and take out all gang members.
 * Serial Killer's Attack: Chase down the serial killer and arrest or take out the serial killer.
 * Bank Robbery: Take out the bank robbers during their heist as well as save the hostages.
 * Drug Dealers: Take out all drug dealers in their controlled territory.
 * Weapons Trade: Take out all weapons dealer in the location.
 * Gang Attack: Take out all gang members while their attacking some people.
 * Burglary: Arrest the thief who broke into a house.
 * Stolen Vehicle: Arrest the thief and return the vehicle to it's owner who's at the police station.
 * Assassination: Prevent an assassination (or attempt) and take out or arrest the assassin. Then go to the client's house to arrest him/her.
 * Manslaughter: Chase down the murderer and take him out or arrest him.
 * Arsonist: Call in some firemen to save victims in a burning house, then chase down and arrest the arsonist.
 * Kidnapped: Find and rescue the kidnapped victims. Then arrest the kidnapper.
 * Hostage Took: Rescue the hostages. Then take out or arrest the armed kidnappers.
 * One-Man Army: Take out an incredibly dangerous criminal.
 * Prison Break: Recapture escaping prisoners from their cells.
 * High-Speed Chase: Arrest a speeder.
 * Sexual Assault: Arrest the rapist and rescue the victim.
 * Attack!: Stop a victim from getting killed by a violent criminal.
 * Blackmailed: Arrest a blackmailer.

Suspect

 * Arrest: Arrest the suspect and then handcuff them. The suspect then can be placed in your police vehicle and can be sent to the police station or call police backup to take them away instead.
 * Question: Question the suspect of their activity to try and find out if they've been committing crimes.
 * Breathanalyzer: Use the breathanalyzer to check if the suspect is drunk and have been drunk driving.
 * Check ID: Check the suspect's Identity Document.
 * Search: Search the suspect to check if they're holding any weapons, stolen items, drugs, etc.
 * Go: Free to let the suspect go.

Vehicle

 * Get Out: Ask the suspect to get out of their vehicle.
 * Breathanalyzer: Use the breathanalyzer to check if the suspect is drunk and have been drunk driving.
 * Check: Check the vehicle's plate and suspect's license.
 * Vehicle Ticket: Apply the vehicle with a ticket for violation of the traffic laws.
 * Go: Free to let the suspect go.

Radio
Repair: Call in some men to repair a victim's damaged vehicles.
 * Police: Call more police officers in as backup.
 * Ambulance: Call in an ambulance for a victim or suspect.
 * Firemen: Call in firemen for a burning house.
 * Tow Truck: Call in a Tow Truck to transport disabled or illegally parked vehicles to the Vehicle Impound.

Door

 * Force Entry: Kick down the door with force.
 * Ask: Ask for someone to open the door.
 * Open: Open the door.
 * Leave: Leave the place.

Offenses
There are many offenses a suspect can get in trouble for:
 * Assault
 * Battery
 * Criminal Negligence
 * Assassination
 * Kidnapping
 * Mayhem
 * Robbery
 * Sexual Assault
 * Manslaughter
 * Arson
 * Embezzlement
 * Blackmail
 * Burglary
 * Extortion
 * Fraud
 * Theft
 * Possessing Stolen Property
 * Larceny
 * False Pretenses
 * Drug Dealing
 * Weapon Dealing
 * Trafficking

Types of Criminals

 * Murderer: A criminal that has committed murder which involves killing a victim. They commonly use knives, guns or even sometimes baseball bats.
 * Thief: A criminal that has taken a property and has robbed someone or stole something. They can use guns or not even use any weapons.
 * Armed Robber: A criminal that is involved with armed robbery. They use guns and sometimes other equipment as well.
 * Attacker: A criminal that has attacked a victim violently. They can use melee weaponry.
 * Rapist: A criminal that has sexually assaulted a victim. They often don't use weapons.
 * Burglar: A criminal who broken into a house to rob people. They often use guns or baseball bats.
 * Arsonist: A criminal who has set a house in flames. They often use molotovs.
 * Assassin/Hitman: A criminal who has murdered someone on orders of their client. They can use anything including stealth tools, guns and knives.
 * Assassin/Hitman's Client: A client who ordered someone to kill a target for them. They can be located in their homes after their hired hitman/assassin has been captured and interrogated.
 * Blackmailer: Someone who has been blackmailing a victim. They often call them via phones and can be located.
 * Gang Member: A member of a dangerous gang. They can use anything but commonly use guns.
 * Drug Dealer: A criminal who sells and deals with drugs to their customers. They often use guns.
 * Weapon Dealer: A criminal who sells and deals with weaponry to their buyers. They often use guns.
 * Fraud Maker: A criminal who commits fraud.
 * Speeder: Speeders speed on roads and highways with their vehicles.

Weapons

 * Nightstick
 * Stun Gun
 * AMT Hardballer Pistol
 * Strike One Pistol
 * Ballester-Molina Pistol
 * Desert Eagle Pistol
 * Caracal Pistol
 * Enfield Revolver
 * Five Seven Pistol
 * SPAS 12 Shotgun
 * M2 Shotgun
 * Model 500 Shotgun
 * APS2 Type 96 Sniper Rifle
 * M98 Sniper Rifle
 * Type 58 Assault Rifle
 * AEK-971 Assault Rifle
 * AMP-69 Assault Rifle
 * Flash Bang
 * Smoke Grenade

Equipment

 * Handcuffs
 * Breath Analyzer
 * Body Armor
 * Bags
 * Belt
 * First-Aid Kit
 * Flashlight
 * Stationary Wallets and Folders
 * Safety and Search Equipment

Vehicles

 * Patrol Car
 * Ford Crown Victoria
 * FSO Polonez
 * Police Protection
 * Police Bike
 * Police Cycle
 * Police Jet-Ski
 * Police Boat
 * Police Helicopter
 * Buzzard Attack Chopper