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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 459167"><p>DDD- you don't have to to file a police report "on him." You can simply stop by your local police station and file a report. Say you have no idea when they were taken or by whom (and you'll be telling the truth). You simply just noticed that they were gone. Last time you saw them was in February. You need a report to file an insurance claim (again, not a lie) and you want the police to watch out for them because they have sentimental value. I am sure you have had lots of people in and out of your house since Feb and IME (unfortunately) jewelry theft is incredibly common and pretty low on their investigation list.</p><p></p><p>This way - if they show up in a pawn shop or as seized property - they will be returned to you.</p><p></p><p>I am not ignoring your heartache and I realize getting them back isn't your primary concern. I am so so sorry that you have been hurt even further. One more thing you didn't expect or need, {{hugs}}</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 459167"] DDD- you don't have to to file a police report "on him." You can simply stop by your local police station and file a report. Say you have no idea when they were taken or by whom (and you'll be telling the truth). You simply just noticed that they were gone. Last time you saw them was in February. You need a report to file an insurance claim (again, not a lie) and you want the police to watch out for them because they have sentimental value. I am sure you have had lots of people in and out of your house since Feb and IME (unfortunately) jewelry theft is incredibly common and pretty low on their investigation list. This way - if they show up in a pawn shop or as seized property - they will be returned to you. I am not ignoring your heartache and I realize getting them back isn't your primary concern. I am so so sorry that you have been hurt even further. One more thing you didn't expect or need, {{hugs}} [/QUOTE]
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