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bought a safe last night I was too late
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 14054" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I went through the same thing last year. It started when I noticed my digital camera missing. The same day I got a call from a detective in our city asking me if I was aware that my son was pawning stuff daily at the pawn shops. He told me to go down and give his name and I was able to get my camera, plus some equipment from my husbands landscaping business back. We changed the locks and even though difficult child has no access to our house, we still keep things locked up. Even when he comes to visit, I have things locked up just incase I leave the room. I hide my pocketbook out of habit every time he is here. I suggest you do the same. As long as he has access to your stuff and he's still using, your stuff will keep dissapearing. My difficult child's girlfriend even stole her mothers safe, so don't think your things are safe in there. No pun intended!!</p><p></p><p>Sorry this is happening. I know how much it hurts!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 14054, member: 2442"] I went through the same thing last year. It started when I noticed my digital camera missing. The same day I got a call from a detective in our city asking me if I was aware that my son was pawning stuff daily at the pawn shops. He told me to go down and give his name and I was able to get my camera, plus some equipment from my husbands landscaping business back. We changed the locks and even though difficult child has no access to our house, we still keep things locked up. Even when he comes to visit, I have things locked up just incase I leave the room. I hide my pocketbook out of habit every time he is here. I suggest you do the same. As long as he has access to your stuff and he's still using, your stuff will keep dissapearing. My difficult child's girlfriend even stole her mothers safe, so don't think your things are safe in there. No pun intended!! Sorry this is happening. I know how much it hurts!! [/QUOTE]
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