Hate to say it mate but calling the police is the only option, and value is irrelevant (although technically a super nintendo that works is quite valuable). Don't let her walk over you.0 to 3 Sad Onions said:I know I should, but my faith in the police goes below zero and into numbers only expressible in scientific notation. It's not like she made off with a load of cash or jewelry, so I doubt they'd care. The local cops are too busy fulfilling ticket quotas or going after homeless people to be of much help when you need them. Last time I called the cops with an emergency, the guy kept me hanging for close to an hour and then gave me this brush-off response like he was shooing the cat out.Corven said:Call the police? Family or not, she still stole your property and you have legal right to getting those items back.
Or if that doesn't sit right with you, why not do to her what she did to you and just go into her house and take the stuff back, it's your stuff don't just sit there and leave it be.
She also has two daughters that I only ever get to see whenever she needs someone to fob them off on because she can't be arsed to hire a sitter or get her oldest signed up for school. I don't know if dragging the cops into this is worth the strife it'll cause, especially considering how dead set I've been on rising above the family drama instead of creating more of it.
And stealing it right back is just stooping to her level, karmic retribution or not. But I'm not going to let her off the hook until I get all of it back.
Also change the lock on your doors.
EDIT: This is assuming she's come into your house (not living at home) and taken it without permission from your premises). Regardless either way I would suggest you demand it back immediately, it's irreplaceable.