Woman discovers her "friend" broke into her house and stole a piece of memento jewelry after catching her on social media wearing the pendant to a concert: 'She had my JEWELRY on!'

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    She had my JEWELRY on! S What would YOU do if you encountered someone at a concert that was formerly a friend, wearing your extremely unique jewelry and flaunting around to be noticed? Also, the jewelry wasn't given to them - it magically disappeared from your house.
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    It's not even an expensive piece - it's a memento of a relationship given to me by special people.
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    rabbithole-xyz . "SO THAT'S where my jewelry is! I suppose I'd better tell the police I've got it back, and they can close the case. Right?"
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    QuietNight3112 OP. I actually have gotten it back - as a result of directly requesting it from her. However, I'm not sure how the jewelry left my property in the first place. I DO know, and there is a report of her being on my property without consent earlier in the year, AND a second instance where a break in was reported and the police documented that as well. I didn't realize this particular piece of jewelry was missing at the time.
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    Physical-Bear2156 An ex-friend? I'd report it to the police and describe the jewellery in detail. Better still, provide pics if you have them. You may not get the jewellery back, but it'll make wearing it a distinct liability.
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    QuietNight3112 OP I had been looking for it in the sense that it was a part of the concert vibe - it has a very specific theme, but I assumed it was tucked away somewhere. I didn't consider that it was NOT in my house somewhere. If it had not shown up on her neck I would have assumed I lost it if it didn't turn up. Does that make sense?
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    | Quiet Night3112 OP I did, thank you. I didn't even realize it was missing until another friend pointed it out on the other person (and took a selfie with her). Before I lost my cool in public I went home and investigated all of the places it could have been. The same one who took
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    the selfie with her was involved in its purchase so she reached out and asked specifically it was mine. She verified it to be mine. I have gotten it back but I am left feeling really "icky" about the entitlement that shows to wear someone's jewelry.
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    Then compounded by the fact that she's been on my property unannounced and without consent makes me realize the significance of the criminal element of her behavior. So, that's why I tossed it out on this board to see what others might think in the same situation.
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    Hiphopanonymousous ⚫ Take photos. Then request it be given back immediately. If they refuse, either use photos for filing a report of the theft or share socially depending on the value of the item
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    MissHibernia ⚫ I would immediately confront her, have the person I was with take phone pictures, demand my stuff back, and if they refused, I would file a police report. Document everything with times, dates, etc. If told by the police/district attorney that there isn't enough evidence for a criminal prosecution, I would go after them in civil court for the return of my property and court costs. Scorched earth, people

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