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By *irtyflirty888 OP   Woman
7 weeks ago

walsall

A very dear friend of mine died a few weeks ago after a 2 year battle with cancer, she knew her time was limited to days and just a few days before she passed she gave me a ring of hers. A ring that I had always admired. I’d not taken it off since with the exception of one night due to my hands being a little irritated. I took my rings off to apply hand cream. I forgot to put my rings back on and then later that evening went out for a fab meet. We met, had fun and I invited him back to my house.

Since then my rings have gone. I’ve literally turned my house upside down rather than believe anyone could steal from me under these circumstances.

I’m sick to the stomach and have my friends funeral next week and will be expected to be wearing her ring. I’m devastated…..

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By *parkle1974Woman
7 weeks ago

Leeds

This is one of many reasons I will never have anyone at my home no matter how long I've known them.

If it's some random and you know hardly anything about him then I don't think there is much you can do, if you have his name etc etc then report the thieving bustard!

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By *eroLondonMan
7 weeks ago

Covent Garden

I'm very sorry to hear this, OP, on many levels — the loss of your dear friend, the misplacement of your treasured rings and the spectre of the possibility of theft.

Let's hope the rings manifest themselves in some place that had totally slipped your mind.

💙🌿💙

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By *eekday_facialsCouple
7 weeks ago

Yateley

Od definitely report it to the police.

So sad to hear this has happened to you x

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By *ellinever70Woman
7 weeks ago

Ayrshire

I'd be checking to make sure I hadn't just been absent minded and misplaced the rings before jumping to wild conclusions

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By *irtyflirty888 OP   Woman
7 weeks ago

walsall

I haven’t jumped, I know exactly where I lay them down and have turned the whole house upside down rather than believe someone would stoop so low to no avail.

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
7 weeks ago

Reading

That's really rotten. You out a lot of trust in a person when you invite them into your home so I'm sorry this happened to you.

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By *tevieboyyyMan
7 weeks ago

Waterlooville

I am sorry that he stole your rings.

Some people are just unworthy of any kindness.

A police report and this person, if you know who they are and could identify them to giving them back.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
7 weeks ago

Central

The police will handle things sensitively and will support you. If you're now certain, I'd ask a friend if they'd do a final check, before I reported it to the police.

The earlier something is reported, the greater the chance that it's found.

So sorry that it's happened, after your recent loss

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By *reat me rightWoman
7 weeks ago

Rotherham

I would absolutely report. From whatever xobtact details you have PC plod should be able to look into it. Sorry for your loss xx

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