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Phone stolen what can I do
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Hi all,
I has my phone stolen yesterday, the police have found out who the culprit is and went to his house.
His dad called him and told him to get home which he refused.
I don't know what will happen now. If he is caught can I make sure they press charges against him? Can I take him to court where he can reimburse me for my phone?
Hope someone can help
TIA
I has my phone stolen yesterday, the police have found out who the culprit is and went to his house.
His dad called him and told him to get home which he refused.
I don't know what will happen now. If he is caught can I make sure they press charges against him? Can I take him to court where he can reimburse me for my phone?
Hope someone can help
TIA
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I called the police as soon as he took it. I also had his phone number and while I was with the police he text me mocking me, so upon police instructions I called him to which he hung up on me the police then called him but he turned his phone off but had activated voicemail which said his full name
I called the police as soon as he took it. I also had his phone number and while I was with the police he text me mocking me, so upon police instructions I called him to which he hung up on me the police then called him but he turned his phone off but had activated voicemail which said his full name
Contents inusrance yes maisie, you confused me by saying it was your dad's insurance and I thought you meant moby phone ins.
You're right, he *could* get rid of it but as yet, you dont know he hasn't. I wouldn't want your dad to get into bother for claiming for something that isn't missing IYSWIM?
AFAIK it isn't you who press charges in any given situ but the CPS - you can claim civilly
You're right, he *could* get rid of it but as yet, you dont know he hasn't. I wouldn't want your dad to get into bother for claiming for something that isn't missing IYSWIM?
AFAIK it isn't you who press charges in any given situ but the CPS - you can claim civilly