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<p>[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 7856358, member: 94733"]So sorry for your loss Kevin. It really frost my you know whats that property crimes no long take any priority over other crimes. </p><p>Did they even consider taking prints? I bet they didn't. Too time consuming and costly for most departments now. Did they ask for a copy of the home surveillance video? The responding officers usually can't be bothered and don't do any more than write up a report and send a copy to the burglary unit. </p><p>I would recommend you contact a detective in the burglary unit and voice a complaint to see if you can light a fire under them. Your items are easily identified if they turn up, say in a pawn shop, so you could recover them.</p><p>I would also contact <a href="http://numismaticcrimes.org" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://numismaticcrimes.org" rel="nofollow">Numismatic Crime Center</a> and file a <a href="http://numismaticcrimes.org/report-form/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://numismaticcrimes.org/report-form/" rel="nofollow">report</a>.</p><p>I'm sure all of us here at CT wish you the best in making a recovery. Be sure to update us on this matter.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 7856358, member: 94733"]So sorry for your loss Kevin. It really frost my you know whats that property crimes no long take any priority over other crimes. Did they even consider taking prints? I bet they didn't. Too time consuming and costly for most departments now. Did they ask for a copy of the home surveillance video? The responding officers usually can't be bothered and don't do any more than write up a report and send a copy to the burglary unit. I would recommend you contact a detective in the burglary unit and voice a complaint to see if you can light a fire under them. Your items are easily identified if they turn up, say in a pawn shop, so you could recover them. I would also contact [URL='http://numismaticcrimes.org']Numismatic Crime Center[/URL] and file a [URL='http://numismaticcrimes.org/report-form/']report[/URL]. I'm sure all of us here at CT wish you the best in making a recovery. Be sure to update us on this matter.[/QUOTE]
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