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Daughter 24 stole from me
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 680281" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I was not going to bring it up unless somebody else did, but I also wonder about drugs. We don't always know. Trust me, they can be sneaky. I would suspect drugs if stealing is going on. Spending too much of your own money and stealing from other sources to me have two different meanings. I'd be on guard for possible drug use. Like Child, I had no idea the extent of drugging my daughter did. I believed it was just pot. Sometimes. Hahaha to me.At any rate, like COM said, you can't do anything about what you don't really know. And even if you knew the whole story, she is an adult and you can't get her into treatment of any kind (SHE has to do it) and in my opinion you need to protect yourself from her and change your credit card numbers and bank cards. Unless you can afford to keep losing money, it is best to be cautious. I'd also take the key or change the locks. She doesn't need to be there when you aren't.</p><p></p><p>JMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 680281, member: 1550"] I was not going to bring it up unless somebody else did, but I also wonder about drugs. We don't always know. Trust me, they can be sneaky. I would suspect drugs if stealing is going on. Spending too much of your own money and stealing from other sources to me have two different meanings. I'd be on guard for possible drug use. Like Child, I had no idea the extent of drugging my daughter did. I believed it was just pot. Sometimes. Hahaha to me.At any rate, like COM said, you can't do anything about what you don't really know. And even if you knew the whole story, she is an adult and you can't get her into treatment of any kind (SHE has to do it) and in my opinion you need to protect yourself from her and change your credit card numbers and bank cards. Unless you can afford to keep losing money, it is best to be cautious. I'd also take the key or change the locks. She doesn't need to be there when you aren't. JMO. [/QUOTE]
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