Agreed all round. Honestly, if any of you found out that a friend or family member had committed a more commonly-acknowledged "serious" crime (by which I mean fraud and false impersonation are crimes, for all that some people on this thread would prefer to ignore that), like had been the perpetrator of a hit-and-run car accident, or had stolen money from elderly people in some kind of scam... would you not report it just because you were afraid of being a tattle-tale, a narc, or breaking your friend's "trust"? In many cases you could be considered an accessory, or could be convicted of aiding and abetting or obstruction of justice. Reporting this person's wrongdoing was the only way to do right here.