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How can I find my stolen jewelry?
Tracking Stolen Jewelry. The Stolen Jewelry Website of the Jewelers’ Security Alliance provides a central clearinghouse for the jewelry industry, law enforcement, insurance personnel and the public to share information on jewelry that has been stolen or recovered in the United States.
Do pawn shops have a database?
Pawn shops use an online database with serial numbers for incoming merchandise. Law enforcement has access to the database and can check for a match nationwide.
Are stolen diamonds traceable?
“In any case, rough or polished, (both types were taken) it is virtually impossible to trace the stolen diamonds.” If they are uncut diamonds, the thieves will likely send them to cutting centers in India, Israel, South Africa and the USA. “It is impossible to trace a rough diamond.
Where do criminals sell stolen jewelry?
But law enforcement officials say it’s not that simple. Stolen goods can be sold to any number of secondhand jewelers or gold exchange stores, pawn shops, swap meets or private dealers throughout the region. “The places they exchange stolen goods for cash are numerous,” said Los Angeles County sheriff’s Sgt.
What database does pawn shops use?
LeadsOnline database
Law enforcement and pawn shops use the LeadsOnline database to track items sold to pawn shops by entering descriptions and serial numbers into the system. LeadsOnline also captures the seller’s information.
What happens if you sell stolen jewelry?
Stolen goods can be sold to any number of secondhand jewelers or gold exchange stores, pawn shops, swap meets or private dealers throughout the region. “The places they exchange stolen goods for cash are numerous,” said Los Angeles County sheriff’s Sgt.
Can a pawn shop help recover stolen items?
Since many pawn shops have a close relationship with the local law enforcement agency, it’s no wonder they’re looked to as a trusted resource to help recover stolen items. As you can see, if you want recover your stolen item at a pawn shop, it’s important to file a police report first.
Do pawn shops ask for ID when buying items?
Pawn shops also ask for a government-issued photo ID during every pawn loan and when they buy items outright. This additional protocol helps them keep a record in their database of who pawned or sold what to their store. What happens if a stolen item is found in a pawn shop?
What happens if someone stole your pawn?
If an item turns out to be stolen, the item is put on hold so detectives can pick it up. Detectives will usually hold the item in their property room until the victim goes to court. In many cases if you’ve pressed charges, the person who stole the property will be ordered to pay restitution to the pawn shop for the loss of funds.