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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 2144574" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Last year we had a tool(18v Dewalt saw) get recovered by the Warr Acres Police. Prater's office was pursuing criminal charges against the guy so it had to go through court. Once it was all said and done I was sent some documents to fill out and return to the DA's office. I got them back and was instructed to go give the Pawn Shop the court papers and retreive my property. </p><p></p><p>Ironically I told the DA that we had settled with insurance on the theft. Travelers didn't pick up the saw so I went ahead and did. I emailed the contact I was dealing with. Still waiting on them to show up to pick up their saw. Something tells me they aren't going to be in any hurry to pick up a 5 year old cordless saw with 1 battery and no charger.</p><p></p><p>several years back we had a theft on a jobsite at Rockwell and NW Expressway. The thief pawned the tools at the pawn shop in the same shopping center we were working on. Our employee went there shortly after finding the tools missing. Walked in to see a pile of cordless tools with the company name written on them sitting on the counter. We were told tuff luck without getting the police involved and producing serial numbers. Back then we didn't have anything inventoried. Shame on us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 2144574, member: 237"] Last year we had a tool(18v Dewalt saw) get recovered by the Warr Acres Police. Prater's office was pursuing criminal charges against the guy so it had to go through court. Once it was all said and done I was sent some documents to fill out and return to the DA's office. I got them back and was instructed to go give the Pawn Shop the court papers and retreive my property. Ironically I told the DA that we had settled with insurance on the theft. Travelers didn't pick up the saw so I went ahead and did. I emailed the contact I was dealing with. Still waiting on them to show up to pick up their saw. Something tells me they aren't going to be in any hurry to pick up a 5 year old cordless saw with 1 battery and no charger. several years back we had a theft on a jobsite at Rockwell and NW Expressway. The thief pawned the tools at the pawn shop in the same shopping center we were working on. Our employee went there shortly after finding the tools missing. Walked in to see a pile of cordless tools with the company name written on them sitting on the counter. We were told tuff luck without getting the police involved and producing serial numbers. Back then we didn't have anything inventoried. Shame on us. [/QUOTE]
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