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You have to file a police report. Hopefully the police will be able to return the goods.
Yes, and they called, bring it back now
I'm not sure about sales tax but you will need to get it assessed and most likely have to pay property tax.
Was a police report filed when the item was stolen? Did it have any identifying marks? If so, you should be able to get it back. However, hiring a lawyer may be more expensive than buying it back from the pawn shop. Depending on your state the pawn shop can claim they bought the merchandise in "good faith" and are protected. If so you will have to hire a lawyer or pony up the cash for the property.
Yes, if you can determine who it was sold to, or who bought it, and if you can identify it to the satisfaction of law enforcement and the court, it can be confiscated from whoever bought it and returned to you.
Randy Weaver is currently living in Arkansas and has remarried. THough he has been attempting to put his life back together, he is still an activist, as he came out in 2007 to show support for a family refusing to pay 5 years of property tax.
The owner will have to reimburse you in order to regain control of the property.
It is not legal to ride in the back of a pickup truck in Arkansas and you can be fined for doing so. There are still some states where you can ride in the back of a truck but Arkansas isn't one of them.
It might be one stolen from me some years ago. I'll get back to you for sure.
Type your answer here... It was Sarasen. He lead his people back to Arkansas.
Yes there were actually 3 caught out of beaver lake in washington/benton county a few years back
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