Summary
Theft within a marriage is illegal. Your son can report his wife to the police for stealing and pawning his tools. Documenting evidence like pawn shop receipts or surveillance footage can strengthen his case. He should also seek legal advice. For local assistance, contact Southeast Missouri Legal Services at 121 S Broadview St, Cape Girardeau, MO 63703, phone: (573) 334-7995.Full Conversation
My sons wife is stealing hus tools which are his livlihood and is pawning them whike he is workung is there anything he can do
Has your son reported this to the police? Theft is a crime and he may be able to recover his tools.
No can he do that even if she his wife
Yes, he can report theft to the police, regardless of the relationship with the thief. It's important to document these incidents for potential legal proceedings.
Ok thank you I will tell him
Has your son documented any evidence of this theft, like pawn shop receipts or surveillance footage?
General Information:
- Theft, even within a marriage, is illegal.
- Evidence can strengthen his case.
No not yet but I am going to tell him too
That's a good step. Also, he should consider seeking legal advice. Would you like me to provide contact details for a local legal aid service?
Yes
Sure, could you please provide me with your location so I can find the nearest legal aid service to you?
He lives in Dexter Mo
Sure, here's the contact information for the nearest legal aid service:
Southeast Missouri Legal Services
Address: * S Broadview St, Cape Girardeau, MO *
Phone: (*) *-*
Thank you
You're welcome! If you or your son have any more questions in the future, don't hesitate to ask.