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After filing the all important police report - you'll need that for your insurance company - then you need to make a list of all the pawn shops in town.
Then, go and visit each of them, preferably with three things. A copy of the police report, a picture of the jewelry, and a typed description of the jewelry with your contact information on the sheet.
When you are there, try and make a good impression and gain their sympathy. Also ask if you can post a reward. Also look for the jewelry in the display cases! You may be lucky, but remember, you must be able to positively identify it.
Saying you had a plain gold wedding band just like "that one" won't do it. Saying you know that the inscription says, "J.G. 4ver" will.
As to tracing the guy, if he pawned it, and you can get the pawnbroker's help, he'll have the paperwork. But if he didn't get the paperwork, then he's unlikely to help.
They all have a unique serial number on them. Allen Bradley can identify where they were manufactured and which distributor or end user actually purchased the PLC. But the unit can only be traced if the person that took it tried to sell it.
if the parts have serial numbers on them that can be traced back to you then yes. (im person X)
A person can be tracked by the Email address. The email address uses an IP to send. This IP can be traced back to the person.
If it is lost or stolen ,it can be traced the next time it connects with the itunes (apple iStore).
Arabic cannot be traced back to one person.
Arabic cannot be traced back to one person.
Yes. They are, for all practical purposes, a cell phone. If you had one stolen, report it to the police and the carrier, giving them the ESN and phone number.
What kind ot trait is a rare trait to which all of a person's activities and behaviors can be traced? a. source b.surface c. cardinal d. common
No, But you can put in a report and see if it ever comes backs, most places track the seral number so if the person who takes it tries to sell it then hes screwed. And you can call Sony and ask them about tracking its online use.
Arabic cannot be traced back to one person.
I think so. The police can do many things. Tracking people using a stolen credit card is one of them. Also, the bank can shut down the credit card and prevent you from using it. If you try to use it at a store, after it's been reported stolen, you could be arrested.
How a wire transfer is done? Can the person be traced through a receipt?