Have been accused of theft?

Have been accused of theft?

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anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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I didn't realise you'd read the actual comments and were basing it on what the OP said, so apologies.

The implication is bad enough it sounds.

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 21st October 2014
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The imputation of theft os there. Words should be given their ordinary meaning. If you say X worked at my house and jewellery went missing you are suggesting that X took it.

R1 Indy

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4,382 posts

183 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Well I finally had my police interview this week, and TBH was a complete waste of everyone's time!!

It was clear I had nothing to answer to, I wasn't even directly asked if I stole the necklace.

The officer did keep bringing up her mental state, so thinking he thinks she is a nutter too?

As well as stuff like if doors were unlocked, potential for someone else to enter the building.

One thing I did find out, she claims this necklace was worth £500!! So wondering if she is trying an insurance claim now she has a crime ref?

Anyway both the officer and my solicitor agree the chances of this getting past the sgt, let alone the CPS is very small.

And have received no more letters.

Oh and apparently she was a bit angry that the comments were removed hehe

anonymous-user

54 months

Saturday 29th November 2014
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Thanks for posting the outcome and glad it went that way in the end. What a ballache though frown