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husband's gold bracelet and coins are missing
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 651447" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>difficult child blamed it on another kid. The kid has been alone in our house, for one hr, while difficult child was at the therapist.</p><p>He also took--or difficult child gave him--my new blue charger for my phone and easy child. (I saw him in the back seat of my car but didn't say anthing; wanted difficult child to say something. Dumb idea.)</p><p>We told difficult child that he needs to confront this kid and get the items returned by 7.30 or we call the police.</p><p>We just really want to keep the police out of it and get the stuff back before the pawn shop gets rid of it. They have to keep it for 30 days (which they sometimes honor) before selling it and we can make the circuit.</p><p>They are all 18 or 19.</p><p></p><p>easy child ran a half marathon today--her first. We totally forgot to call and congratulate her. I feel so awful that she gets lost in the shuffle so often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 651447, member: 3419"] difficult child blamed it on another kid. The kid has been alone in our house, for one hr, while difficult child was at the therapist. He also took--or difficult child gave him--my new blue charger for my phone and easy child. (I saw him in the back seat of my car but didn't say anthing; wanted difficult child to say something. Dumb idea.) We told difficult child that he needs to confront this kid and get the items returned by 7.30 or we call the police. We just really want to keep the police out of it and get the stuff back before the pawn shop gets rid of it. They have to keep it for 30 days (which they sometimes honor) before selling it and we can make the circuit. They are all 18 or 19. easy child ran a half marathon today--her first. We totally forgot to call and congratulate her. I feel so awful that she gets lost in the shuffle so often. [/QUOTE]
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