nip; run in; grab; pick up(pick someone up Yeldar Azanbayev); have sb up(брит., устаревшее, но еще используется • If you did that in public, they would have you up for indecent exposure! They'd have you up in court for that sort of thing.LoneBlond)
arrest(speaking of persons, especially in cases which are not criminal, or of ships, in admiralty cases); seize(speaking of property, especially in cases of execution of the judgment); apprehend(speaking of persons, in criminal cases); attach(speaking of property, especially in cases of mesne process)
brace; collar; haul in; knock it; knock it off; knockover; mit; peel; pull; pull in; put the cuff on(someone); pick someone up; pinch; clip; knock-over; lumber; do; knock; bag; flagged(кого-либо Interex); put the arm on(someone – кого-либо) They put the arm on Max for pushing pills. Они арестовали Макса за продажу наркотиков. Interex); nick(кого-либо Interex); bust(Cops in Brazil Bust Creepy Clown Who Terrorized Town -- Video: Cops in Brazil Bust Creepy Clown Who Terrorized Town --- In a rare case of a creepy clown being caught by the cops, authorities in Brazil arrested a group of young men who had been behind a series of unsettling harlequin sightings that had left a community on edge.coasttocoastam.comART Vancouver); collar(1. to arrest someone 2. an arrest; Someone who has been taken into custody, or arrested by the police
• Bouncer at the Grand Slam. Sure, I remember it. About two years ago. – You make a collar? – Yeah, a kid named Tony Shaeffer. He's upstate doing 25-to-life.urbandictionary.com • We collared the maniac just when he thought he had escaped; You killed that woman, Johnny. You are a collar for murder!Dominator_Salvator)