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<blockquote data-quote="tracyf551" data-source="post: 244729" data-attributes="member: 4764"><p>had things stolen from your homes by difficult child's? (and you know it could been no one else) We have had so many things stolen and come up missing I'm still finding out day by day things aren't where they used to be. </p><p>LIST: </p><p>3 socket (tools) sets.</p><p>dvd's</p><p>jewelry</p><p>clothing (my easy child 1 and easy child 2's)</p><p>money</p><p>food</p><p>craftsman cordless drill</p><p>cd players</p><p>mp3 players</p><p>brand new bicycle (locked)</p><p>youngest easy child's new school shoes and new school clothes</p><p>etc, etc, etc...</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Not sure what else at this time but tomorrow is a new day. We know it could of been no one else because our boxer won't let ANYONE in the house. difficult child either came in and took it himself or he came in and put the dog outside and let someone in. We have since put him out and put new locks on all the windows (he broke all the old ones). Things are missing less and less now.</p><p>Just thought I'd ask if anyone had this experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tracyf551, post: 244729, member: 4764"] had things stolen from your homes by difficult child's? (and you know it could been no one else) We have had so many things stolen and come up missing I'm still finding out day by day things aren't where they used to be. LIST: 3 socket (tools) sets. dvd's jewelry clothing (my easy child 1 and easy child 2's) money food craftsman cordless drill cd players mp3 players brand new bicycle (locked) youngest easy child's new school shoes and new school clothes etc, etc, etc... Not sure what else at this time but tomorrow is a new day. We know it could of been no one else because our boxer won't let ANYONE in the house. difficult child either came in and took it himself or he came in and put the dog outside and let someone in. We have since put him out and put new locks on all the windows (he broke all the old ones). Things are missing less and less now. Just thought I'd ask if anyone had this experience. [/QUOTE]
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