Originally Posted by
fischer, max
but see, having the receipt only shows that he owned it at some point. as far as the police know, he could have sold the bike or given it away and is now trying to scam whoever is currently in possession of it (not that that's the case, but the cops don't know that).
ideally, i think the cops should be involved (as in, in a perfect world where cops functioned the way they ought to), but since he never reported it stolen i'm not sure how a receipt proves anything. though i suppose he could report it stolen now.
I agree with you, but the course of action should be to contact the police first. If they can't do anything or they don't give a damn, you know what to do.
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