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You should report him/her to the police, he/she is obviously not trustworthy!
Cops...
Um call the police
You mean ex best friend right
And you haven't called the cops yet...why?
That and the pawn shop (assuming they're legal) is holding it for 60 days to see if theft reports come through)
strange. that sounds like something you do when you need heroin.
Everything that gets pawned is registered with the name and address of the seller in a federal database. I assume you reported him to the police, but make sure YOU let the the pawn shop know which items are yours so they don't get sold. The police don't always get them on time and if it gets sold, its almost always gone for good. Now you know to choose better friends. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. End this friendship... yesterday
My "best friend" stole baby gifts from my week old child.
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Maybe you could pawn him for a new friend
I'd steal and sell the car stereo, then I'd get myself a new best friend.