Should i give this insurance investigator (fraud) more info?

in april my house was broken into. first homeowners claim EVER. a fraud investigator showed up, questioned me, then told me he thought that i was involved! i gave him store receipts and cell phone records to show proof that i was out of calling area that night, but i blacked out the numbers. it still shows time and duration. he now wants those numbers. i don't think that is necessary for his investigation. there will never be evidence that i was involved (because i wasn't), and it seems a) he's already found me guilty--is just now trying to find proof, and b) he's dragging his feet to sign off on this investigation. as i'm not familiar with any of this i could use some guidance. thanks!
I agree with mbrcatz17. Why would you withhold information that supposedly exonerates you? Major red flag.
Your blacking out the numbers is a major red flag . . . why would you do that? He assumes (and so do I) that you're hiding something relevant. How does he know YOU'RE the guy using the cell phone? Sorry, you could have handed it to someone else. He's going to want to call the other person you were talking to, and have an affidavit that it was YOU at the other end of the call . ..

I'm wondering . .. why does he think that the claim is fraudulent? Did you exagerate the loss at all? Or were some of the items stolen very unusual?

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