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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 648256" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Hi Brokendream,</p><p>I am so sorry you are having to deal with this. It is so heartbreaking when we can't trust our own children.</p><p>My son has stolen from me numerous times and when he did I called to police. You did the right thing.</p><p>I agree with the others that have posted, you need to protect yourself. Change your bank accounts and credit cards. If she has nosied around your home she may also have found your social security number. To be on the safe side I would put a credit freeze on the three credit reporting agencies that way if she tries to open a credit card under your name or get a loan under your name a credit freeze will stop this. Not only is she stealing from you but she could also steal your identity. You really need to set things in place to protect yourself.</p><p> </p><p>The quote button isn't working so I copied what you said here. </p><p><em><strong>A few days later, she claimed she deposited the $15K in my savings account for me. It never posted. She made all sorts of excuses that the bank must have lost it but refused to give me the deposit receipt so I could have the bank find the deposit. Eventually, this led to her calling the police on me when I went to her home to request the deposit receipt that she claimed was somewhere in her house. The police told me they didn't think she ever made a deposit and was lying and they also said she admitted to owing me at least $15K.</strong></em></p><p>I would try and get the police offers to sign some kind of document stating that she admitted to owing you the money. She really should be prosecuted for what she has done but proving it</p><p> </p><p>Under no circumstances would I allow her into your home. I would get a safety deposit box at the bank to keep your important papers and records in.</p><p> </p><p>I know she is your daughter and you love her but you have to protect yourself. I cannot stress that enough.</p><p> </p><p>((HUGS)) to you...........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 648256, member: 18516"] Hi Brokendream, I am so sorry you are having to deal with this. It is so heartbreaking when we can't trust our own children. My son has stolen from me numerous times and when he did I called to police. You did the right thing. I agree with the others that have posted, you need to protect yourself. Change your bank accounts and credit cards. If she has nosied around your home she may also have found your social security number. To be on the safe side I would put a credit freeze on the three credit reporting agencies that way if she tries to open a credit card under your name or get a loan under your name a credit freeze will stop this. Not only is she stealing from you but she could also steal your identity. You really need to set things in place to protect yourself. The quote button isn't working so I copied what you said here. [I][B]A few days later, she claimed she deposited the $15K in my savings account for me. It never posted. She made all sorts of excuses that the bank must have lost it but refused to give me the deposit receipt so I could have the bank find the deposit. Eventually, this led to her calling the police on me when I went to her home to request the deposit receipt that she claimed was somewhere in her house. The police told me they didn't think she ever made a deposit and was lying and they also said she admitted to owing me at least $15K.[/B][/I] I would try and get the police offers to sign some kind of document stating that she admitted to owing you the money. She really should be prosecuted for what she has done but proving it Under no circumstances would I allow her into your home. I would get a safety deposit box at the bank to keep your important papers and records in. I know she is your daughter and you love her but you have to protect yourself. I cannot stress that enough. ((HUGS)) to you........... [/QUOTE]
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