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<blockquote data-quote="carolanne" data-source="post: 92102" data-attributes="member: 1904"><p>Yep, my gfgd is a stealer as well. At first little things...a classmate's beanie baby, candy from the store....caught every time and made to return them..Than she stepped up her game...money went missing constantly and she would suddenly "find" cash in her room she'd "forgotten" she had, makeup and jewelery....and she started getting really sneaky about hiding things. At one point, she'd removed some stitching from her coat to gain access to the inside and hid things in there(one time I found six sandwiches all lined up between the inner and outer layer...ewwww!!!!) :grrr:</p><p></p><p>Before she left home I was at my wits end...sewed all pockets shut, took away her bookbag and purse, emptied her shoes every time she came in...and refused to let her go to a store without me...in a way I was glad when I no longer had to police her after she left home.</p><p></p><p>She's been caught a couple times and charged with shop-lifting and I get the call. Last time the judge asked if I would take responsibility for her and I said no I do not...I gave the courts papers proving where she lived and with who and they went after the home for negligence and she landed with probation for a while...it was tough but I don't regret it...not now anyway</p><p></p><p>Carolanne</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="carolanne, post: 92102, member: 1904"] Yep, my gfgd is a stealer as well. At first little things...a classmate's beanie baby, candy from the store....caught every time and made to return them..Than she stepped up her game...money went missing constantly and she would suddenly "find" cash in her room she'd "forgotten" she had, makeup and jewelery....and she started getting really sneaky about hiding things. At one point, she'd removed some stitching from her coat to gain access to the inside and hid things in there(one time I found six sandwiches all lined up between the inner and outer layer...ewwww!!!!) [img]:grrr:[/img] Before she left home I was at my wits end...sewed all pockets shut, took away her bookbag and purse, emptied her shoes every time she came in...and refused to let her go to a store without me...in a way I was glad when I no longer had to police her after she left home. She's been caught a couple times and charged with shop-lifting and I get the call. Last time the judge asked if I would take responsibility for her and I said no I do not...I gave the courts papers proving where she lived and with who and they went after the home for negligence and she landed with probation for a while...it was tough but I don't regret it...not now anyway Carolanne [/QUOTE]
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