Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If the jewelry was a family item passed on to you, then it is even more likely to be family that took it. My sister has stolen many things from various family members. However, it is much more likely that you have misplaced the item and won't find it because it's in the vacuum, behind a crevice in the floorboards, or in a pocket of an item you took to the cleaners or goodwill. It's natural to fear someone else is more responsible for your misfortune than you yourself, but it just isn't the case. It's not like you had the maid in the house and saw the ring, then noticed it missing right after she dusted the table it was occupying.
Yes, it may be very well be that I misplaced it. If this helps at all with the analysis, the entire jewelry box containing the ring, the earrings and watch, is missing. So, it's not like I just misplaced one item in a pant pocket or something like that. That box is missing.
Anonymous wrote:If the jewelry was a family item passed on to you, then it is even more likely to be family that took it. My sister has stolen many things from various family members. However, it is much more likely that you have misplaced the item and won't find it because it's in the vacuum, behind a crevice in the floorboards, or in a pocket of an item you took to the cleaners or goodwill. It's natural to fear someone else is more responsible for your misfortune than you yourself, but it just isn't the case. It's not like you had the maid in the house and saw the ring, then noticed it missing right after she dusted the table it was occupying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she stole it, she probably won't show up to clean tomorrow. My friend's cleaning person stole her engagement ring and then disappeared. Shut of her (burner) phone. Ghost. Police couldn't do anything...couldn't find her.
We don't have a cleaning service because of that friends incident.n
Did your friends not have insurance? I can't imagine basing my decisions around such fear.
OP. You are 99% certain that someone stole something of pretty significant value from you but you haven't called the police?
No, you aren't that certain at all. Because 99% is pretty darn certain. I'd question your sanity were you actually CERTAIN that someone robbed you and you didn't report it. But you aren't that certain and that's why you haven't reported it.
I'm not reporting it yet because I don't think they will do anything to recover the items. Why waste my time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If she stole it, she probably won't show up to clean tomorrow. My friend's cleaning person stole her engagement ring and then disappeared. Shut of her (burner) phone. Ghost. Police couldn't do anything...couldn't find her.
We don't have a cleaning service because of that friends incident.n
Did your friends not have insurance? I can't imagine basing my decisions around such fear.
OP. You are 99% certain that someone stole something of pretty significant value from you but you haven't called the police?
No, you aren't that certain at all. Because 99% is pretty darn certain. I'd question your sanity were you actually CERTAIN that someone robbed you and you didn't report it. But you aren't that certain and that's why you haven't reported it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you certain the door wasn't left unlocked one day and someone came in and took it? That has happened where I live. Thieves don't necessarily make it obvious there was a theft. If the jewelry was in an obvious place like a box on your dresser, it's the first place someone is going to look when they enter your house.
RIGHT??? I love it how OP assumes no outside criminal activity can ever occur in her precious abode where only the help can steal.
Not possible. I have video cameras everywhere (except of course, my bedroom where these items are kept).
Anonymous wrote:If she stole it, she probably won't show up to clean tomorrow. My friend's cleaning person stole her engagement ring and then disappeared. Shut of her (burner) phone. Ghost. Police couldn't do anything...couldn't find her.
We don't have a cleaning service because of that friends incident.n
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your house cleaner has a lot to lose if she actually did this, but also if she is wrongly accused, which makes me think she did not do it.
Just bc your cousin is family doesn't mean they didnt do it, they are capable of stealing too, specially if no one would suspect it was them. I actually witnessed a cousin of mine steal either coins or stamps from my mom's house. Don't remember what but it was something of small value. Either way, I'd say if anything it was your cousin.
Also, why dont you wear your engagement ring?
What? Borrowing a quarter isn't stealing...