It's a luxury home, 5 bedrooms sure but it's also a huge property in an area where property value is insane.
It also has a pool, hot tub, and tennis court with some yard left over. It's not a boilerplate, built from catalog "McMansion" that are common in the US, but it's bigger than most of those homes tend to be.
Because to get a warrant for an arrest the police have to pretty conclusively show something is true*. The prosecutor can always add charges before trial. This gives them time and an excuse to collect evidence without allowing the suspect to flee.
My wife abused star trek of being a soap opera at some point. At first I thought, maybe she's just showing up at the worst possible time?
No. It's all of the time. Every episode has some weird soapy bullshit. Beverly fucking a ghost, LaForge fucking a hologram, Riker fucking anything with genitals INCLUDING a hologram. Everybody be fuckin. That's not even the soapiest thing. Voyager is basically Soaps in space.
I love classic trek, but guys I think it's a soap opera.
Call centers in general waste your time by design. They aren't there to help you solve any problem. They're there to smooth things over with the few customers angry enough to call when the corporate policy fucks them.
In a mad Max scenario you have 6 weeks of fuel. Even if there's still some left after that point, it'll start to degrade. You might be able to keep a car running for up to a year if you managed to get hundreds of gallons of gas, and keep it stabilized.
Realistically speaking in a total societal collapse scenario, your best bet is staying close to people you know. If you're thinking you could drive off in to the woods somewhere, A: you and everybody else, B: can you run off in to the woods right now? Today, drop everything and just go live off grid? If so, why haven't you, and if not, what makes you think you'll be able to because the power is out?
Yeah we had a handful of hijackings in the US too.
We didn't care until brown people did it.