Anonymous wrote:My DS turned 5 in September and my parents got him a bicycle for his birthday. They ordered it online and it was delivered to our house we put the large box, which had a picture of the bike on it, in the garage to store it until his birthday. In that two week period the bike was stolen from our garage, which we found completely crazy since we live in a fairly affluent, quiet neighborhood without much crime.
Today, almost 6 months later, we saw our neighbor’s kid riding the same exact bike that we had stolen. It is a popular brand but it come in several color combinations so it’s pretty strange that they have the exact same color that we ordered.
DH wants to say something but I am not sure what good that would do. They will never admit it and we have no evidence they stole it, so what is the point other than making things really awkward.
Would you say something or let it go?
How many combinations? It's probably not as unlikely as you would think.
My assumption would be they did not steal it, and your DH will appear crazy and foolish if he accuses them. If he can't let it go, the most he can say is "Oh, wow, be careful with your kid's bike. 6 months ago that exact same one was stolen from our garage. Crazy, right?"