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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 637956" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>Kathy, I have a friend who did the exact same thing because of her adopted daughter. When we were having problems last year, we told them and they told us that. We told ourselves, and our son, we would never live that way. We would not lock things up in our own home. We told him we would call the police if anything else went missing. </p><p></p><p>Obviously, we didn't. Partly because there is no way to prove cash. Partly because I just couldn't face it. After he left, we looked at the other things of value, especially my husbands hunting rifles. I was terrified they'd be gone, because we would have called the police if they had been, but all were there. </p><p></p><p>All in all, he got off lucky being kicked out. We could have reported it. It's a lot of money. I'm glad we didn't though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 637956, member: 17309"] Kathy, I have a friend who did the exact same thing because of her adopted daughter. When we were having problems last year, we told them and they told us that. We told ourselves, and our son, we would never live that way. We would not lock things up in our own home. We told him we would call the police if anything else went missing. Obviously, we didn't. Partly because there is no way to prove cash. Partly because I just couldn't face it. After he left, we looked at the other things of value, especially my husbands hunting rifles. I was terrified they'd be gone, because we would have called the police if they had been, but all were there. All in all, he got off lucky being kicked out. We could have reported it. It's a lot of money. I'm glad we didn't though. [/QUOTE]
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