stayathome
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An heirloom ring has recently been taken from a home.
We have identified who is responsible for the theft (definite theft, not misplaced), but do not want to accuse without proof. The ring is very valuable. It has not been mentioned to the suspect that we know the ring is missing.
It is our belief that the ring would be pawned, or taken to a cash for gold location. The person who we believe took the ring has done this with their own jewelry before.
Is there a way to contact all locations like this for records of what may have been pawned/sold? Do they have to keep documentation or ID of the person who pawned the item or sold it? We have searched online consistently in case its listed for sale but no sign.
We have identified who is responsible for the theft (definite theft, not misplaced), but do not want to accuse without proof. The ring is very valuable. It has not been mentioned to the suspect that we know the ring is missing.
It is our belief that the ring would be pawned, or taken to a cash for gold location. The person who we believe took the ring has done this with their own jewelry before.
Is there a way to contact all locations like this for records of what may have been pawned/sold? Do they have to keep documentation or ID of the person who pawned the item or sold it? We have searched online consistently in case its listed for sale but no sign.