Mokorider
formerly nosepiker
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I will keep this discrete and as short as possible and keeping specifics to myself.
I have tonight and tomorrow morning to decide if to contact the task force and move forward and hope they actually care to make an effort to finish the investigation I've started.
My car was stolen not too long ago and as a result the car was found completely stripped. Car was an older car so, I ****** up on that aspect by only having liability. I unfortunately had personal belongings in the car which contained personal information as far as name and address.
I recently found beyond enough evidence to prove that there's more than reasonable suspicion and probable cause that the individual I found selling parts off of my car through social media, is the person that was responsible for stripping my car (let alone uncovering an operation that they might be running as far as chop shop(s).
Screenshots, addresses, and pictures in comparison of when the parts were under my possession matching the screenshots taken on the sale postings, comments, and all with dates matching the day my car was missing.
Now, the reason I made this thread is for advice on what to do with all this information and a couple of questions I can't seem to find answers for.
Should I take the risk of putting my family in danger by taking this on over to the auto theft task force? (hence, I don't know if they might still have my address and I don't know anything about these people and their connections) or should I accept the loss and move on from all of this?
Can I pursuit a law suit against them if arrested for property damage? and would having liability insurance stop any chance of getting something in return to make up for my loss?
What happens to the remainder of parts once the task force finds them? Junked or used for evidence or can I get them back? Since the car he's building won't be an option to get in exchange for my loss.
What would you guys do? I'm all ears for other questions or ideas you guys can ask/show me.
I have tonight and tomorrow morning to decide if to contact the task force and move forward and hope they actually care to make an effort to finish the investigation I've started.
My car was stolen not too long ago and as a result the car was found completely stripped. Car was an older car so, I ****** up on that aspect by only having liability. I unfortunately had personal belongings in the car which contained personal information as far as name and address.
I recently found beyond enough evidence to prove that there's more than reasonable suspicion and probable cause that the individual I found selling parts off of my car through social media, is the person that was responsible for stripping my car (let alone uncovering an operation that they might be running as far as chop shop(s).
Screenshots, addresses, and pictures in comparison of when the parts were under my possession matching the screenshots taken on the sale postings, comments, and all with dates matching the day my car was missing.
Now, the reason I made this thread is for advice on what to do with all this information and a couple of questions I can't seem to find answers for.
Should I take the risk of putting my family in danger by taking this on over to the auto theft task force? (hence, I don't know if they might still have my address and I don't know anything about these people and their connections) or should I accept the loss and move on from all of this?
Can I pursuit a law suit against them if arrested for property damage? and would having liability insurance stop any chance of getting something in return to make up for my loss?
What happens to the remainder of parts once the task force finds them? Junked or used for evidence or can I get them back? Since the car he's building won't be an option to get in exchange for my loss.
What would you guys do? I'm all ears for other questions or ideas you guys can ask/show me.