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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Gordan Delaney on March 28, 2013, 08:39:28 AM
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I hope who ever has Sandy`s ring chokes on it and the ear ring punchers your brain. The diamonds were a gift from my Mom. The ear rings Sandy is still paying for them.The ring has 24 diamonds in it. Value is 5,500 dollars. The ear rings is 750.00 dollars. Hope who ever took them had a good time at the party.
Pretty sad
Gordan and Sandy
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Wow! First I've heard about this. Where were they last seen? Were they taken from the home where you stayed?
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That is lousy Gordan. Very sorry to hear about this. :(
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You sound like you think it mighta been somebody here? How did someone get access to the items? ??? P/S I hate it for y'all...but somebody knows who got the items....somebody I wouldn't want to get crossways of! Hope you get the items back.
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If it wasn't on her person, where was it last seen ? Did she remove them at the meet?
A little more details are in order before throwing out a blanket accusation like that.
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She had them in the night stand in the guest room. The party was at the same house.I didn`t realize people were putting some of there sweaters in our room. Which is next to the bathroom.
Gordy
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This is unheard of! Who ever did it be a man/woman and return them!
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Not one of us that's for sure. Hotel\Motel theft is a big business. Normally,you ask for a safe for your valuables at the check-in. I have to do that with my cameras-heirlooms.
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Gordy, did you file a police report?
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Pretty fu%ked up! Should have been wherever you left them irregardless of location.
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Not one of us that's for sure. Hotel\Motel theft is a big business. Normally,you ask for a safe for your valuables at the check-in. I have to do that with my cameras-heirlooms.
The incident occurred at a private home, not a hotel.
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That's pretty messed up. If you can't trust your hobby buddies, who can you trust?
Start questioning all the shady characters. Since I didn't make it there this year, I'm off the hook.
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Gordy, is it possible that your big white dog may have eaten them? I saw him/her eating the napkins and other stuff that was on the ground after the party was breaking up.
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Well I hope the culprit comes clean. Don't need anything like this amongst our modelling family.
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If it wasn't on her person, where was it last seen ? Did she remove them at the meet?
A little more details are in order before throwing out a blanket accusation like that.
I didn`t think I was throwing out accusation. Just stating the facts. They didn`t open a drawer and open the bag and just walked out on there own. Da!
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Too bad you didn't call the police. That is felony level theft and the police would have been all over it. They would likely interview everyone there and take statements. Often times, under that pressure, the missing items miraculously reappear.
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Most of the stuff I've lost was found in the laundry bag or washing machine. My missing tools were always found in the wrong drawer of my own toolbox. I hope the ring and earrings show up in one of Sandy's pockets or the bottom of a purse. :! Steve
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Most of the stuff I've lost was found in the laundry bag or washing machine. My missing tools were always found in the wrong drawer of my own toolbox. I hope the ring and earrings show up in one of Sandy's pockets or the bottom of a purse. :! Steve
Steve, I had an Aunt that went shopping in town about 20 miles...when she got home and put the groceries away...she realize her purse was missing along with over $600...she just knew she must've left it in the buggy at the parking lot, and drove back to town. While she was gone, her son was gonna make a cheese/tomato sandwich and discovered her purse was in the fridge. LL~ LL~ LL~
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Too bad you didn't call the police. That is felony level theft and the police would have been all over it. They would likely interview everyone there and take statements. Often times, under that pressure, the missing items miraculously reappear.
None of that would've happened. I think you've seen one too many cop shows, Dick. LL~
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None of that would've happened. I think you've seen one too many cop shows, Dick. LL~
Clint, that is my job. That is the way we would have handled it.
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Clint, that is my job. That is the way we would have handled it.
Then more crimes must get solved in N.H. Good to hear it gets done correctly somewhere. In CA the cops would've shown up, took a report, said "we'll call if we find out anything", then hit the road looking for the next petty traffic violation to write up. Which is why almost nobody bothers to even report crimes here anymore.
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Clint, that is my job. That is the way we would have handled it.
Dick,
I did file a police report.
Gordy
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Hi Gordy,
I am truly sorry to hear of your loss.
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Gordy,
I'm really saddened by this. It appears that only those involved in this hobby were there which saddens me.
Bill
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Not everyone at the house parties know each other. Is it possible that a stranger crashed the party and helped himself?
I hope that it was not one of the VSC people. Who ever it was should be behind bars, but unfortunately today's judges only slap their hand.
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I think homeowners insurance should cover your loss. I hope so.
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YES!
I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING! Years ago...while attending a bachlor swimming party in Kent Wa....a friend of ours had both expensive watches stolen off the drink stand next to lounge chairs next to the pool...while they were lounging on pool toys under a rare hot NW afternoon summer sunny day. Their homeowners insurance paid for it...(even though they were not at their own home in Portland Ore? Hummm? I always wondered how that could have worked without them being at their own home? Hummm? ::) ::) ??? ??? ??? 010!
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We have a separate policy on my wife's diamond ring set. It was only $43.00 per year, based on $4,300 current appraised value. It is my understanding that Homeowners insurance won't cover jewelry unless it is on a rider noted in the policy. That may vary, depending on what the insurance laws are in the various states.
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FWIW: a story.
We went on a cruise. When we returned, my wife sat me down and told me that her pearls were gone and they disappeared from the ship. She had filed a notice with the ship. She never thought our cabin guy might've taken them but they were gone.
Ah well, 'so it goes'.
Two days later, while unpacking suitcases and re-nesteing the suitcases, she pulled out a case that did not make the trip.
There, in pristine condition, were the pearl necklace and earrings. In a suitcase that she had started to packe and rejected as not big enough. They never made the trip.
The point of the story: it is possible that the missing jewelry isn't missing, rather it might be in a place it shouldn't be.
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Dan,Wish that was true. But, the bag she put them in was in the drawer where we were staying. So we know they mad the trip. The only way the got out of her little bag is if someone helped them selves.
Gordy
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I would keep looking.
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I would keep looking.
Dan,
How do you go in someone`s house and look for a stolen ring and ear rings? And were do you start? 91 people was at the party. I hope who ever stole these are brave and stupid and wear them so everyone can see who the thief was. DA
Gordy
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I just hope it was not truelly a modelling person. But, I would say it is probably in some pawn shop by now.
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Hi Gordon,
I, like the others, surely hope it is no one in the hobby. I hope you DO find out who stole them.
Bill
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Hi Gordon,
I, like the others, surely hope it is no one in the hobby. I hope you DO find out who stole them.
Bill
Thanks Bill,
There already at the pawn shop by now. Chances are there gone forever.
lGordy
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Thanks Bill,
There already at the pawn shop by now. Chances are there gone forever.
lGordy
Gordy, pawn shops keep records and most photocopy drivers licenses of people pawning items. You might check around shops in your area. If you find the rings in a pawn shop, call the police and report you have located the rings and ask for their assistance.
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Dick,
I live in Utah and The ring and earrings were stolen in Tuscon. Kind a hard to check the pond shop there. There only 929 miles from my house.
Gordy
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I know it is probably too late, but do you happen to have a picture of the items? Just maybe some of the local guys could help with the pawn shops.
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Everyone should take pictures of their valuables. These days, you just spend an hour snapping away. Then, download them all onto a little "thumb=drive"
Even though I have my musical instruments insured with a rider on my homeowner's, I'm not all that convinced the ins. co. would actually live up to their part of the deal.. They are always happy to write up a policy, but somewhat reluctant to pay, if the time comes.
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Floyd,
I wish I had taken pictures too. But the horse got out before I closed the gate.
Gordy
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Hey Gordy,
Every time I see your name on this thread I hope to come on here and read that the missing items have shown up in the mail. I hate that this happened to you and your wife.
Derek
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Gordan,
I just wanted to let you know I feel your pain. Every time I get something nice, it seems some drug addict steals it. Corvette, large auto trailer, tools my grandfather used as a Ford model A mechanic, etc. The county sheriff's department know me by my first name. I just sat as jury foreperson on a home invasion trial. Hung jury! Five of the twelve jurors were not convinced of the defendants guilt. Ridiculous!! I wish all the best for you and your wife. God bless you both.
Paul
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Hey Gordy,
Every time I see your name on this thread I hope to come on here and read that the missing items have shown up in the mail. I hate that this happened to you and your wife.
Derek
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Thanks Derek and Paul. Don`t think they will show up in the mail. Wish they would.
Thanks guys
Gordy