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<blockquote data-quote="catwoman" data-source="post: 27595" data-attributes="member: 1574"><p>My difficult child started off selling his own stuff (which I had paid for) telling me they had been stolen, and I was still naive enough to believe him. When he ran out of bicycles and electronics of his own he moved on to our stuff. We had always thrown our change into a big bottle and used it for weekend trips. When I went to get the $500 in rolled change it was gone. We finally had to lock the garage because tools kept disappearing. I have no doubt he stole more from us than I'll ever know about. His largest theft was when he ran away and took $1000.00 in cash from us. To this day I don't know how he got into the strongbox. It was still locked and the lock was intact when we checked and realized the cash was gone. The only key was in our locked bedroom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="catwoman, post: 27595, member: 1574"] My difficult child started off selling his own stuff (which I had paid for) telling me they had been stolen, and I was still naive enough to believe him. When he ran out of bicycles and electronics of his own he moved on to our stuff. We had always thrown our change into a big bottle and used it for weekend trips. When I went to get the $500 in rolled change it was gone. We finally had to lock the garage because tools kept disappearing. I have no doubt he stole more from us than I'll ever know about. His largest theft was when he ran away and took $1000.00 in cash from us. To this day I don't know how he got into the strongbox. It was still locked and the lock was intact when we checked and realized the cash was gone. The only key was in our locked bedroom. [/QUOTE]
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