I doubt it. Landing a hot air balloon or glider in someone's backyard, or a residential street, or even a empty corn field, can give local law enforcement a headache. Especially if a local citizen gets upset.
Common sense is needed and the pilot is the only person on the scene that can be expected to be reasonably informed. Not informed about the law but about what happened, why it happened, and how it can be best resolved.
Be nice, be courteous, be informative, have some empathy and you will end up in control of the situation with more help than you know what to do with.
Be upset, rude, disrespectful, sullen, dismissive or start talking about rights and you can be in for a long unpleasant ride. Doesn't really matter whether you are right or wrong.
Sounds like nothing will happen here but LE was left with loose ends they are trying to tie up. The smart pilot helps all involved tie the case up so they can help... even if you don't need the help.
The hardest thing to deal with is when too many people want to help.
There are better places to land - not the best job here.