Crime vocabulary: the alphabet race

Crossword made by Carmen Luisa
Source: English File Upper-intermediate.

Complete the crossword, then click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter. Click on a number in the grid to see the clue or clues for that number.
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Across:

1. They steal from shops. (plural) 01.jpg
6. The terrorists ... the plance and threatened to kill all the passengers. (verb - past tense)
7. The gang ... a businessman and demanded money for his return. (verb - past tense)
8. Security guards use ... machines at airports to catch smugglers.
10. She tried to ... him by saying she would send the photos to the press. (verb - infinitive)
12. The twelve people who vote to decide a court case are the ... 02.jpg
13. The police ... him at the scene of the crime. (verb - past simple)
15. The opposite of innocent is ...
16. Something which is ... is against the law. (adjective)
17. Nobody ... that the burglar had stolen the video. (verb - past simple)
20. He ... robbing the bank and said he had an alibi. (verb - past simple)
21. The decision of the court is called the ...
22. I had to pay a parking ... 03.jpg
23. The drunk driver ran over a man on a ... crossing.
25. The detective wanted to ... me again.
26. The detective searched the house looking for ... (noun - plural)

Down:

2. A ... steals your wallet. (noun) 06.jpg
3. The bank robbers tunnelled ... the road to rob the bank. (preposition of place)
4. The name of the judge who decides minor offences. 05.jpg
5. O.J. Simpon's ... was on American TV for months. (noun)
9. ... people who commit crimes are often given community service. (adjective) 04.jpg
11. Another word for a crime is ... (noun).
14. There wasn't enough ... to charge them with the crime. (noun)
18. For very serious crimes people are given a ... sentence. (noun)
19. If the police decide not to charge you, they ... you. (verb, present simple)
24. A person who sees a crime is a ...