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Did the cops at least do prints at all ?
We are required if the value is over a thousand.
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No cops - no prints...nada. The PSA lady asked for my driver's license and home number and went back to her car. Five minutes later she came back with a card (about the size of a business card) with a contact/case number, the district/unit and her name and ID number.
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If the "PSA" gave you a case number, just call them back and they can add the serial numbers to the report. You may want to follow up with a real cop to make sure the numbers get entered.
Here in NC, all pawn activity is recorded and given to the cops to check against stuff taken in crimes. The pawn shops are real good about working with us because Crime Stoppers pays them back whatever money they have in the stolen stuff. |
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Randle, I will follow-up on your suggestions and I will call my friend (sargent) with Miami-Dade Police and I'm sure he will help me out.
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cut the balls out of anyone you think might have done it that will send a message to who did it.
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Never heard of PSA before. As what Randleman said, contact a real cop. Pawns shops are a great place to start, but more then likely they will be on some ele's boat. This really sucks :-/
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Get the real thing over there!!
Watch online ads, there is a guy here that had a motor stolen, next day it was on crigslist, he called cops, set up a meet to buy his own motor, after deal was done cops moved in!!
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Sorry Builder, there is walking sh!t everywhere, there always has.
Follow the advise and get the items reported with a serial and model number along with any owner applied number you may have done. If they are seized somewhere the PD where it is seized will do a NCIC or SCIC check on the items and if they are not entered correctly they will be auctioned off somewhere or destroyed. The person who came to your house is the governments way of saving money and not hiring enough cops to do the job. All they want is a report number to justify their existance and to provide a number for insurance purposes. There will be no investigation as there should be and no evidence recovered to tie a perp to a crime. If you want that sounds like you need to do the checking around yourself. Likely from the sound of it you are right about a inside job of some kind. But a couple of things to think about, whoever did it cqme in prepared, in the dark and new how to cut it out without spending much time and making any noise. Sounds like an experienced mariner or someone who grew up around it and done the work themselves. Thats a pretty clean cut for a normal thief. JMHO Oh yea, talk with the people who sold you the units and/or the install, find out if anyone else had thefts, might ring a bell with them. Unless it is a small operation with one or three employees, in that case just kind of show up and look around.
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sorry man......i hate thieves, hopefully they all rot in hell >:(
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