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<blockquote data-quote="sandyr" data-source="post: 703870" data-attributes="member: 21101"><p>I'm in the same situation as you, with my daughter, 23 years old, she stole from us from my husband 2 payroll checks, we used mobile deposit (not anymore) and she found the deposited checks ( you are supposed to keep them for 10 days) and went to the bank to deposit them, they were paid and the bank withdraw the money from our checking account, she stole also access checks from my credit card, and she took my husband's car. As days goes by, I'm still missing her, but I filled a police report because on top of things she came to my house and fought with my youngest daughter, and hit her. I'm her mom and love her to death, but probably this time we can get a warrant to get her to seek medical treatment, she has been with no medication for a over 6 months, we also went to Mexico for a family wedding and took her (we were afraid of leaving her at home) and she stole also from my family. You can imagine how I feel. I went abroad on summer and she put 3,000 dollars on my credit card. We gave her another opportunity to her, but at the same time we have that feeling that we are not helping her, on the contrary, we allowed this to happen many times and if this don't stop, she will end in a bad place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sandyr, post: 703870, member: 21101"] I'm in the same situation as you, with my daughter, 23 years old, she stole from us from my husband 2 payroll checks, we used mobile deposit (not anymore) and she found the deposited checks ( you are supposed to keep them for 10 days) and went to the bank to deposit them, they were paid and the bank withdraw the money from our checking account, she stole also access checks from my credit card, and she took my husband's car. As days goes by, I'm still missing her, but I filled a police report because on top of things she came to my house and fought with my youngest daughter, and hit her. I'm her mom and love her to death, but probably this time we can get a warrant to get her to seek medical treatment, she has been with no medication for a over 6 months, we also went to Mexico for a family wedding and took her (we were afraid of leaving her at home) and she stole also from my family. You can imagine how I feel. I went abroad on summer and she put 3,000 dollars on my credit card. We gave her another opportunity to her, but at the same time we have that feeling that we are not helping her, on the contrary, we allowed this to happen many times and if this don't stop, she will end in a bad place. [/QUOTE]
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