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Old 11-11-2008, 04:12 PM
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Glad you were able to recover most of your stuff. Although you should be cautious, I wouldn't worry too much about the SSNs. It's unlikely the theif even looked at them. If only the cash is missing that is probably all he/she was interested in. This is a very common theift. My BIL is a police officer and they often find wallets along the side of the road, in a dumpster, etc. with nothing missing except the cash.

Sarah.......

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Originally Posted by jasmom View Post
Thanks everyone.

Guess what?? My items were found in a neighboring town about 20 miles away. EVERYTHING was found between 2 places/people. One man called me (he found the papers, makeup, etc...no wallet). He was worried about the paper with the SSNs on it. I talked him and he returned to search for more things. The police in the area had the wallet and cards, etc. The only thing missing was the cash. The cards were not used and all cancelled last night. My only concern now is watching the credit reports for the SSNs.

They do have security cameras in the parkign lot. They were pretty sure it was this Cherokee that they had reckless driving reports on. Umm...3 reckless driving reports and no license number to find the kids? Should be easy right? Barney Fife won't worry now I'm sure!! UGH! The window had a $100 deductible and we still need to fix the molding they messed up. Expensive lesson.

And all the women in the Y said their stuff was visible and unlocked. Why me then??? CRAP! Oh well...I said I would be happy to get the stuff back. Just need to keep an eye out.

I appreciate the words and advice. No weekend fun for me. (I had saved that cash for me to spend. I had won $500, but spend most of it on kids, glasses for DS, etc.) Oh well.....
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