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Stu from NYC 09-15-2020 01:09 PM

I would call your former house cleaners and tell them something is missing and do they know anything about it.

Would casually mention that you have nanny cams around the house and after the call you will be calling the police and turning over the evidence.

Might get some interesting results.

Topspinmo 09-15-2020 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 1833170)
Call the police

Sheriff around here. Unless you’re in ladylake city limits?

Bjeanj 09-15-2020 01:28 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 1833299)
I would do nothing, unless you have a special insurance endorsement for the stolen items, or evidence against the house cleaners.

Calling the police would be a waste of time.

I disagree. The police at a minimum would have a record of this, and they may/may not investigate. What’s the harmin filing a report?

Unless the items stolen were of a particular class of items (jewelry, stamp/coin collections, fine art, etc) you don’t need a rider/special endorsement. Your deductible would apply, but you would need a police report for the insurance company.

Villageswimmer 09-15-2020 01:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Travelingal702 (Post 1833134)
A mother and daughter team had been cleaning my house for a few weeks. Suddenly, they stopped coming, with no explanation. I've just discovered that two items, worth over $1,500.00 have gone missing. They have been the ONLY outsiders in my home. Now I know why they stopped coming. I know exactly where these two items were and now they are gone. Do I have any recourse of action? Or would it be their word against mine. I am so disappointed. I trusted these people and now I've been betrayed.

Asking what recourse you have to an anonymous Internet forum? File a police report and call your insurance company. Time is of the essence.

graciegirl 09-15-2020 01:34 PM

I see people on Television checking the local pawn shops. They have to have picture I.D. when they accept an item.

Nucky 09-15-2020 01:38 PM

If you Google their phone numbers does it give you their address? If this happened to me I'm sorry but there is no way I could just write it off or let it go. Think back did they give you any indication about where they lived? If you don't have more than just Mother & Daughter even Vito & Rocco couldn't help you! :1rotfl:

I wish you luck in getting your stuff back and why don't you name what the stuff is in case it shows up in the classifieds or at a Flea Market or on E-Bay! You never know. Again, Good Luck! :boxing2::boxing2:

queasy27 09-15-2020 03:18 PM

According to stories in the online news, the police and sheriffs around here actively investigate theft/shoplifting cases, including from private citizens, and there's no reason to think they wouldn't take your report seriously. At the very least, I'd expect them to locate and speak to the cleaners.

The details would end up on the police blotter, however, and be subject to publication.

dblwyr 09-15-2020 03:59 PM

File police report
 
Of course you should file a police report. They will investigate. They may have other reports; with a description of the missing items they may find them and trace them back. For sure you should file the report.

Number 10 GI 09-15-2020 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dblwyr (Post 1833354)
Of course you should file a police report. They will investigate. They may have other reports; with a description of the missing items they may find them and trace them back. For sure you should file the report.

Yes file a report. Many police departments have officers that regularly check pawn shops for stolen property. If the police don't know it is stolen they don't know to look for it.

ficoguy 09-15-2020 04:29 PM

Go with "Great Job Pro"....they are professional and bonded

ficoguy 09-15-2020 04:31 PM

Call the cleaners and mention that you're cleaning your firearm

davem4616 09-15-2020 06:07 PM

hopefully anything with that value you had listed on a rider with your homeowner's insurance policy

theft by house cleaner is most likely not an uncommon complaint in this era

We were constantly disappointed with the 'treasures' we'd brought back from traveling around the world being broken by the careless house cleaners we had

we gave up on them and ended that "service"

When we finally do start to use a house cleaning service again...I'll want to know if their bonded, have insurance and I'll put away anything that I wouldn't want broken before they arrive...I don't care how much you pay...the owner might be great, but the rest of the help are all 'bulls in a china shop'

Art cov 09-15-2020 09:46 PM

By all means, call the police! There is a chance that only one of them stole from you, or a 3rd person could have been (in the area) and stopped when your cleaning team was at work. Sometimes people have a reputation for being thieves and word does spread throughout the the police station. They are aware of thieves and a small chance of recovery. They can’t help if you don’t call! Ask police about spreading the names of Bonnie n connie when the report is made. So sorry that you are going through this!! Keep doors locked! They know your house!

Rwirish 09-16-2020 05:05 AM

Shouldn’t you be asking the police?

Leadbone1 09-16-2020 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Travelingal702 (Post 1833134)
A mother and daughter team had been cleaning my house for a few weeks. Suddenly, they stopped coming, with no explanation. I've just discovered that two items, worth over $1,500.00 have gone missing. They have been the ONLY outsiders in my home. Now I know why they stopped coming. I know exactly where these two items were and now they are gone. Do I have any recourse of action? Or would it be their word against mine. I am so disappointed. I trusted these people and now I've been betrayed.

Your recourse is to not make the same mistake again. Why were those items available for these cleaning people to steal? You’re probably old enough to know better! Sorry for your loss!


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