So true and I'm way ahead on that!Items like that locket could not of been replaced with any amount of cash, but I doubt the thieves look for sentimental value. Anyway, I would start to invest in a few locks or a safe to keep your stuff in...The person who stole it isn't from the school. She was visiting and I don't know her to decide whether to trust again thank goodness. So the charges isn't to someone I know. No idea who would if not her.She's now a person to not be trusted again.
Charges, well. I'm not a person who really does that to someone I know but there is still an item missing. Then who took that one if it wasn't her?
The story about some people get forced. Well if they are in trouble they could also ask friends and be honest.
If they are friends and choose to help you don't break their trust.
If you steal you only make that person sad too and if you get caught your life get miserable. If someone steals from me and say yea I need it to pay this and this than they already blew it and I would let them fix it themselves. If someone can't pay some bills and talk about it I would try to come with solutions and maybe even pay up front if I trust them. Stealing just blows that trust away.
Also I want to point out after some long thought. I have another necklace that is half of a locket. My twin has the other half of this locket. My mother gave us it to pass it down. She is no longer with us since 03. Can you imagine if it had been that item which is sacred. (I would never leave that in a dorm drawer)
She denies taking the item. I'm guessing either gave it away or maybe sold for cash.
Re: Would you press charges?
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