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He stole over $1000 dollars from us after we stupidly let him back in!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 699186" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Night Owl, I'm so sorry! I know exactly how you feel. My son stole $3000 from us and went on a nice little shopping spree. My son stole from us many times but that one was the biggest.</p><p>There are many kinds of betrayal but to have your own child steal from you is in a class by itself.</p><p>I think you did the right thing by "liberating" him from your home and also filing a police report. You are sending a clear message to him that you will not tolerate that type of behavior. Of course you are left with the feelings of betrayal while your son is probably thinking "what's the big deal"</p><p>I urge you to be very cautious and keep your windows and doors locked. I hope it doesn't happen but my son would break into our house regularly while hubby and I were at work. I would come home to find my house had been ransacked. I learned quickly not to leave money in the house.</p><p>I'm glad to hear your bank will credit what he took.</p><p>Hang in there!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 699186, member: 18516"] Night Owl, I'm so sorry! I know exactly how you feel. My son stole $3000 from us and went on a nice little shopping spree. My son stole from us many times but that one was the biggest. There are many kinds of betrayal but to have your own child steal from you is in a class by itself. I think you did the right thing by "liberating" him from your home and also filing a police report. You are sending a clear message to him that you will not tolerate that type of behavior. Of course you are left with the feelings of betrayal while your son is probably thinking "what's the big deal" I urge you to be very cautious and keep your windows and doors locked. I hope it doesn't happen but my son would break into our house regularly while hubby and I were at work. I would come home to find my house had been ransacked. I learned quickly not to leave money in the house. I'm glad to hear your bank will credit what he took. Hang in there!! [/QUOTE]
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