Posted by Gambles on July 17, 2015 at 16:02:38 from (24.246.215.127):
In Reply to: theft posted by ed will on July 17, 2015 at 15:48:44:
I had two vehicles stolen from me last December. These were vehicles that needed to be trailered, as they didn't run. I reported the theft to the cops and, by sheer one-in-a-million odds, they were found in February of this year, along with about $75K of other stolen stuff. They were located about an hour and a half away from me on the thief's property. I had to take off work to retrieve them. I had to buy several tanks of gas for the mileage I acrued. I had to pay $150 for the impound fee. I also had to rent a UHaul trailer to get them home. So when I'm there picking them up at the impound yard, the cop doing all the paperwork tells me to file for the "victim's compensation fund" to get my money back. I did and they tell me that I'm not eligible for it because I live in a different county. The thief is not serving any time and the thief's home county DA is dragging their feet. There were many thousands of dollars of stolen items from my county recovered on the thief's property also, but the DA in my county won't press charges and told me that they MIGHT press charges SOME day, they just will take a wait-and-see stance in the mean time. (Yea, right!) So anyway, I'd bet money you own't get it back. Try to get over it as quickly as possible.
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