When I was a state trooper I was able to recover alot of property by looking in weekly trade type papers the kind you see in the rack when walking out of the minute mart. I recommend maintaining a picture and serial number of any property that has a number. Be sure to look around your property immediately after a theft. I got a call one time about the theft of about twenty thousand dollars worth of horse tack. I tried the finger print thing which hardly ever works, but police need to at least make an attempt. I began to just walk around the area of the barn while trying to figure out what to do next. I walked about 100 yards behinbd the barn to a creek bank and guess what I found laying in the dry creek. Every bit of the tack. I am sure that was an attmepted insurance job, but if thieves take too much they may leave it near to come back for it later. Just some thoughts. Sorry about your loss. Fud.
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