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<blockquote data-quote="BadgeBunny" data-source="post: 2130460" data-attributes="member: 1242"><p>It's true that if any of the items are used in the commission of a crime, PD will hold them as evidence. However, you do not have to buy them back. Just present proof of ownership, theft (usually a police report filed at the time the items were stolen). You may have to file a motion in court (Forgive me I forget the title ... Maybe someone who's still active can tell you ... it's been a long time for me ... ) to get the PD to release your items but there are lawyers out there who do this kind of pleading for "alleged" criminals who lose their stuff to confiscation all the time ...</p><p></p><p>I can't tell you if the pawn shop deal is right or not. But that seems awfully unfair if it is ... I thought pawn shops had to take the hit financially if an item they have in their inventory turns out to be stolen, but maybe not. Hmmmmm ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadgeBunny, post: 2130460, member: 1242"] It's true that if any of the items are used in the commission of a crime, PD will hold them as evidence. However, you do not have to buy them back. Just present proof of ownership, theft (usually a police report filed at the time the items were stolen). You may have to file a motion in court (Forgive me I forget the title ... Maybe someone who's still active can tell you ... it's been a long time for me ... ) to get the PD to release your items but there are lawyers out there who do this kind of pleading for "alleged" criminals who lose their stuff to confiscation all the time ... I can't tell you if the pawn shop deal is right or not. But that seems awfully unfair if it is ... I thought pawn shops had to take the hit financially if an item they have in their inventory turns out to be stolen, but maybe not. Hmmmmm ... [/QUOTE]
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