chub
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In Chub's situation the guy had his stuff in his kids backpacks and his 14yr old had seen him... then he confessed.
What else would anyone need?
I agree that you can't just walk around accusing people without proof and tuning them... but if you have the person on camera or a witness or prints or they have your stuff or have sold it at a pawnshop. Or sold it to someone else that identified them. Or they are in your home...What else is needed?
If you get to them before LE...call 911 and hold them however you can til they arrive.
People that avoid confrontation at all costs always have the option to just turn it into insurance... then you'll have to turn it in again because the thieves will know you've replaced it with new stuff and come back to steal that. Then you're shopping for new insurance.
Just hope your not home or come home when that happens.
Kace
Correct on all counts.
When I found the ring the some of the contents of his personal bag were laying scattered around not too far away. sim cards,Condoms , shoe laces, plastic bags.... it looked a little like a poor mans rape kit.
Yesterday, my wife collected everything from the police station. Inside was (you guessed it) a roll of silver duct tape and a roll of string - along with alot of things we didint realise were missing - deodorant(?) cotton buds (??)etc.
Maybe not a rape kit but when the bags are full of headphones, cell phones, tablets etc why would someone steal duct tape and string?
Alarm perimiter beams being installed today.
Thanks for all the responses, sorry the thread got dragged down to discussing peoples weight?
chub