No. Do not talk to the police about the circumstances of your arrest, the alleged offense, your location, your activities, or anyone else involved. The only information you should provide is your name, address, and basic identifying information. Anything else you say, even innocent-sounding statements, can be used against you in court. Politely state that you are exercising your right to remain silent and that you want to speak with a lawyer. Repeat this if officers continue to question you. People who think they can clear things up by talking to the police almost always make their cases significantly worse.
