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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 353252" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Is dtr still 16? At what age does your state start treating them as adults in the court system? In my state they do at 16. </p><p></p><p>What your dtr did is illegal and is not only identity theft it is larceny I believe. With the amount being over a thousand dollars it would be grand larceny. I honestly think you should call the cops ... well, actually you wouldnt have to call the cops yourself. Go to the bank that the credit card is issued by and report this. They should be the ones who deal with the law enforcement side of it. When my son stole my checks and cashed them, I had to go to the bank and fill out forgery affidavits. Now to move things along in my town so I could get my money back in my account faster, I did go down to the magistrate and have those affidavits sworn in but if I was only dealing with stolen credit cards I would have let the bank go through their process of finding the culprit after you named her and they could throw her behind in the pokey. </p><p></p><p>They will be the bad guys, not you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 353252, member: 1514"] Is dtr still 16? At what age does your state start treating them as adults in the court system? In my state they do at 16. What your dtr did is illegal and is not only identity theft it is larceny I believe. With the amount being over a thousand dollars it would be grand larceny. I honestly think you should call the cops ... well, actually you wouldnt have to call the cops yourself. Go to the bank that the credit card is issued by and report this. They should be the ones who deal with the law enforcement side of it. When my son stole my checks and cashed them, I had to go to the bank and fill out forgery affidavits. Now to move things along in my town so I could get my money back in my account faster, I did go down to the magistrate and have those affidavits sworn in but if I was only dealing with stolen credit cards I would have let the bank go through their process of finding the culprit after you named her and they could throw her behind in the pokey. They will be the bad guys, not you. [/QUOTE]
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