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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 26700" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>Add me to the list. Mine has stolen money, used debit and credit cards without permission, and stolen and pawned my jewelry. All of this was down in pursuit of drugs. He is in recovery now and back at home, but I will take no chances. I do not leave my purse out in common areas. I do not keep more than $20 in my wallet at any time. He knows we will press charges if he steals from us again. He filed charges once before, and they are still pending until we call again. Does your son have a drug problem? If he is on house arrest, what is he using the money for? If he is using, until he is clean he will continue to steal to feed his habit. Lock everything up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 26700, member: 1436"] Add me to the list. Mine has stolen money, used debit and credit cards without permission, and stolen and pawned my jewelry. All of this was down in pursuit of drugs. He is in recovery now and back at home, but I will take no chances. I do not leave my purse out in common areas. I do not keep more than $20 in my wallet at any time. He knows we will press charges if he steals from us again. He filed charges once before, and they are still pending until we call again. Does your son have a drug problem? If he is on house arrest, what is he using the money for? If he is using, until he is clean he will continue to steal to feed his habit. Lock everything up! [/QUOTE]
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