Woman Calls Cops On Her Husband For Stealing Their Son's Motorcycle

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    Font - r/AmIthe Asshole Posted by u/anonymoususer13q 4 hours ago 2 AITA for calling the Police on my husband after I found that he was hiding my son's motorcycle? 02.0 W S I got my son a 7k motorcycle for his 18th birthday this past june. My son is obssessed with automobile and loves motorcycles. In his room he has plenty of models and posters of motorcylces of all types. His bio dad passed away when he was just 12, now I'm married to my current husband and he has kids of his own. My husband has
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    Font - My mother inlaw visited few days ago. She was talking about the other house my husband owns and mentioned seeing a motorcycle, one that's similar to the one that we lost in my husband's carage while she was cleaning it (she goes to clean that house weekly even though it's empty, my husband plans on giving it to his kids as inheritance). I was puzzled I asked if she was certain but she showed me a photo she took of it which confirmed that it was indeed my son's motorcycle. I immedietly rus
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    Font - My son isn't spsaking to me or my husband. I feel horrible about the whole situation and am starting to think I handled this the wrong way.
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    Font - Malkom1366 4 hr. ago S Asshole Aficionado [12] NTA. The debate about whether a motorcycle is a good gift for an 18 year old is irrelevant. Completely. Red herring. Ignore any responses based on this. Your husband stole an item and hid it, then allowed you to go to the police about it, smugly knowing they wouldn't turn up anything and lied to you either overtly or by omission about it. When confronted, he doubled down. No remorse, no contrition. You were right to call him out, you were rig
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    Font - MissSuzieSunshine Colo-rectal Surgeon [32] ΝΤΑ 4 hr. ago Once you gave the motorcycle to your son, it became your sons property and NOT the property of your husbands to take. Additionally, taking it and hiding it like that and not copping to it after you filed the police report is really shitty. He literally stole the motorcycle. I would seriously rethink staying married to him. Who the hell does he think he is to 'teach a lesson' in that way?? Oh and yeah. You did the right thing calling
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    Font - Lonely_Shelter_4744 4 hr. ago NTA girl run. Your husband is selfish, abusive, overbearing and controlling. You need To Get away from him and his entitled behavior. 1.5k Reply Share Report Save Follow
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    Font - Baltimore Badger23. 4 hr. ago Colo-rectal Surgeon [38] NTA: your husband committed a crime, let him deal with the consequences. Time to get out of this marriage. Reply Share Report Save Follow 850
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    Font - Tweakywolf 4 hr. ago . Certified Proctologist [22] NTA but you should return the husband, he sounds defective. Maybe use the money you wasted on him to have a nice putting with your son so you can tell him you had nothing to do with this, and you're just as pissed as he is. 812 Reply Share Report Save Follow
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    Font - Salt_Breath_8827 - 4 hr. ago Asshole Enthusiast [5] ΝΤΑ Your husband is showing controlling and abusive behavior toward both you and your son. He broke the law by stealing your son's vehicle (which your son can press charges for if he chooses to do so). The question now is whether or not you want to remain married to a man who would steal, lie to everybody involved, and manipulate the situation in a way that makes you feel guilty for defending your son and his property. I wouldn't - but t
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    Font - pastel_goth372. 4 hr. ago Partassipant [3] Eff that noise. Kick your husband to the curb and save your relationship with your son. NTA but Y-T-A if you continue to subject your son to this man. Reply Share Report Save Follow 566
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    Font - Shoereader 4 hr. ago edited 4 hr. ago • NTA, but the question of the bike itself is secondary, for now. The major issue is that your husband felt comfortable stealing $7K worth of property from your son. He smirked at the thought of your and his distress, refused to give it back even when called out... and is now full-on trying to convince you that you're the crazy person here. And after all that, not one word from you about leaving him? You're actually coming round to your husband's idea
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    Font - Lusticles 4 hr. ago Partassipant [1] Your son COMES FIRST. Your husband is an abuser and an asshole. You would be the asshole if you give in to your husband and ignore your son's passion for motorcycles. I would divorce so fast if my husband was being an asshole to MY kid. He stole property and hid it, then tried to justify his actions. NOTHING good will come from this. Reply Share Report Save Follow 433
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    Font - PsyberChica 4 hr. ago He came home yelling about how crazy my behavior was. . Umm...so like, stealing & hiding a bike and letting your family go through the process of reporting it missing is completely sane. NTA. He sounds like the type that if your son were fatally injured from a motorcycle accident, then he would say "I told you so!" Reply Share Report Save Follow 335
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    Font - IllustratorNew8801 4 hr. ago Pooperintendant [53] NTA and you missed a great opportunity to throw him out of the house while he was locked up. 307 Reply Share Report Save Follow
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    Font - MsLollister 4 hr. ago Asshole Aficionado [12] NTA, he stole it and refused to return it. Your hands were tied and calling the cops after making a police report to begin with was the only way forward. Him smirking, debating selling stolen goods... Yeah he's shown his true colours. 278 Reply Share Report Save Follow
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    Font - Hikatu 4 hr. ago Sorry but this is divorce grounds for me. You already called the police on him you might as well go all the way. At the end of the day, regardless of his intentions, he's a thief who stole from your child. Reply Share Report Save Follow 252

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