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Help: my 23 year old daughter is stealing
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<blockquote data-quote="ButterflyGirl" data-source="post: 718810" data-attributes="member: 22263"><p>Thank you for your support - see above, I have already tried locking things away in a strongbox and she still managed to get in. The hard thing is often she uses cards and puts them back afterwards without me noticing, it can be weeks until I find something out of place, by which time it's too late.</p><p></p><p>She has already crashed the car into our home while drunk, we don't let her drive now but sometimes we can't stop her as she'll take the keys anyway during the night. </p><p></p><p>I'm worried if I turn her in, they'll start investigating her and I've no idea what they'll find. What if they uncover say 50 separate counts of credit card fraud, DUI, shoplifting, identity fraud, also the fake businesses and financial accounts, does some of it amount to money laundering too?</p><p></p><p>It'll all start adding up and if a judge throws the book at her at she'll never see the outside of a prison cell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButterflyGirl, post: 718810, member: 22263"] Thank you for your support - see above, I have already tried locking things away in a strongbox and she still managed to get in. The hard thing is often she uses cards and puts them back afterwards without me noticing, it can be weeks until I find something out of place, by which time it's too late. She has already crashed the car into our home while drunk, we don't let her drive now but sometimes we can't stop her as she'll take the keys anyway during the night. I'm worried if I turn her in, they'll start investigating her and I've no idea what they'll find. What if they uncover say 50 separate counts of credit card fraud, DUI, shoplifting, identity fraud, also the fake businesses and financial accounts, does some of it amount to money laundering too? It'll all start adding up and if a judge throws the book at her at she'll never see the outside of a prison cell. [/QUOTE]
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