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<blockquote data-quote="bright blue" data-source="post: 5896454" data-attributes="member: 37584"><p>My wife's uncle stole her engagement ring and a couple of bracelets that I had bought her. He took some of it to a pawn shop, the engagement ring, he sold to a woman for $20. I filed a police report with the Sheriff (who is a good friend), then I went to the pawn shop and found the items myself. I then called the sheriff, and they sent a deputy down and got the stuff, the guy at the pawn shop gave the police the tickets that he filled out for the stuff, and told the cops who brought it in, ( I knew the owner of the pawn shop). They then place a warrant for the arrest of the uncle for theft by deception over $300. The next Sunday, we got a call from the neighboring county sheriff's office, they have the engagement ring. Her uncle sold it to the sheriff's first cousin, who knew it had to be stolen for buying it for only $20, who then turned it in, and I got it back. Long story short, her uncle was arrested, my wife (then fiance) had to testify against him, then her mother then started pressuring her to drop the charges, so the charges got dropped, we got my ring and all the other stuff (except the promise ring), and I lost all respect for her mother and uncle. :nonono:</p><p></p><p>Good luck getting your stuff back. File a police report, get them to go with you to the pawn shop, get the stuff back, then press a shit load of charges against the a-hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bright blue, post: 5896454, member: 37584"] My wife's uncle stole her engagement ring and a couple of bracelets that I had bought her. He took some of it to a pawn shop, the engagement ring, he sold to a woman for $20. I filed a police report with the Sheriff (who is a good friend), then I went to the pawn shop and found the items myself. I then called the sheriff, and they sent a deputy down and got the stuff, the guy at the pawn shop gave the police the tickets that he filled out for the stuff, and told the cops who brought it in, ( I knew the owner of the pawn shop). They then place a warrant for the arrest of the uncle for theft by deception over $300. The next Sunday, we got a call from the neighboring county sheriff's office, they have the engagement ring. Her uncle sold it to the sheriff's first cousin, who knew it had to be stolen for buying it for only $20, who then turned it in, and I got it back. Long story short, her uncle was arrested, my wife (then fiance) had to testify against him, then her mother then started pressuring her to drop the charges, so the charges got dropped, we got my ring and all the other stuff (except the promise ring), and I lost all respect for her mother and uncle. :nonono: Good luck getting your stuff back. File a police report, get them to go with you to the pawn shop, get the stuff back, then press a shit load of charges against the a-hole. [/QUOTE]
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