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    Pawn Shop Theft

    Ok, my mother-in-law had her jewelry stolen from her house, but does not know how long ago because she never wears her jewelry and just noticed this week. The alst time she wore it was atleast a month ago. They went ahead and filed a police report. Well I have someone in mind that would do this, but can't prove it. Is there a way that I can tell the police to watch for this guys name at pawn shops and to notify us if he sells anything?

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    Check with your police dept first. Our detective division has a detail of detectives that do nothing but monitor the pawn shops within the city limits. They check the names of people pawning goods and check the goods against property reported stolen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ineedtoknow View Post
    Ok, my mother-in-law had her jewelry stolen from her house, but does not know how long ago because she never wears her jewelry and just noticed this week. The alst time she wore it was atleast a month ago. They went ahead and filed a police report. Well I have someone in mind that would do this, but can't prove it. Is there a way that I can tell the police to watch for this guys name at pawn shops and to notify us if he sells anything?

    Contact the investigator assigned to the theft and tell him.
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