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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 796617, member: 4552"]For one thing you really have the answers from the first replys. You should really, really allow the police to do thier job. </p><p>I'm a bit confuse though. If the police caught the criminals, they must have already confronted the coin purchaser. Otherwise how could they know he was the criminal. The store owner would have had to identify the criminal in order for them to be able to arrest him in the first place. Otherwise how could they know he did anything unless he just walked into the police station and said I'm a crook. I robbed someone. I'm guilty. There is really something missing to this story. </p><p>And NO you should not pay for anything that was stolen from you. I know it sounds harsh since you reallly want your coins back but think of this. How do you know the shop owner didn't know about your coins in the first place. Being nice to him may not get you anything in the way of good relationships. In fact if in with robbers, you only hurt everyone by not allowing the poice to complete their investigations if in fact they really are. </p><p>I know what your saying about you really just want your coins back. However, you may not really get them back. Again, I'm a little confused as to how the police know who did what with what. If they know, found out, investigated, your coins should have been impounded in the first place. Then you should have had to identify them at the police station. </p><p>As I said, there is something missing here.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 796617, member: 4552"]For one thing you really have the answers from the first replys. You should really, really allow the police to do thier job. I'm a bit confuse though. If the police caught the criminals, they must have already confronted the coin purchaser. Otherwise how could they know he was the criminal. The store owner would have had to identify the criminal in order for them to be able to arrest him in the first place. Otherwise how could they know he did anything unless he just walked into the police station and said I'm a crook. I robbed someone. I'm guilty. There is really something missing to this story. And NO you should not pay for anything that was stolen from you. I know it sounds harsh since you reallly want your coins back but think of this. How do you know the shop owner didn't know about your coins in the first place. Being nice to him may not get you anything in the way of good relationships. In fact if in with robbers, you only hurt everyone by not allowing the poice to complete their investigations if in fact they really are. I know what your saying about you really just want your coins back. However, you may not really get them back. Again, I'm a little confused as to how the police know who did what with what. If they know, found out, investigated, your coins should have been impounded in the first place. Then you should have had to identify them at the police station. As I said, there is something missing here.[/QUOTE]
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