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FILE A POLICE REPORT FOR YOUR MISSING RINGS

SHOULD YOU FILE A REPORT FOR YOUR MISSING, LOST, STOLEN JEWELRY?

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Missing Jewelry Police Report

Missing, Lost or Stolen?

Should you File a Police Report if your Diamond Ring comes up Missing, Lost or Stolen?

I say “YES“, and for a Couple of Really Great Reasons:

1) Insurance Companies Won’t Cover a Ring without a Police Report

2) Police Can’t Catch the Thief

The Truth is, many, many things could have happened to your Ring…

Things like:

  • You could Lose your Rings
  • You could take them off to Wash your Hands and Leave them on the Airport Sink
  • You could get Robbed
  • You could get your House broken into
  • A Relative or Friend could have Pocketed your Pieces
  • Your Diamond could have come out of the Mounting and got Lost in the Grass
  • Your Ring could have Fallen off During that Swim with the Dolphins

Who really knows what happened to it, or even when it happened. All most people know is that their Diamond Ring is Gone. Missing. Vanished!

What Should you Do?

If it’s Valuable, and Worth anything to you, Call the Police and File a Report.

Many times the Police will come out and take Notes about the Ring, possible Suspects or a possible Scenario.

If you have any Documentation, like an Appraisal or a Diamond Report, make them a Copy so they can get a Better Idea of the item and its Worth.

If you have Pictures or Close-ups of the Ring, give them Copies as well.

Any Detailed info will Help, and Could…

Help Solve a Crime!

Police can then go around to all the Different Pawn Shops, Jewelers and Diamond Buyers in the City. The Buyers are Obligated to Keep Track or Record of Anyone Pawning, or Selling a Ring (within a Certain Amount of Days – usually any where from 7 Days, to 30 Days). Most must Fill out a Purchase Card that lists things like: Seller’s Name, Address, Phone Number, Merchandise Sold or Pawned, and the Value Amount given.

This Info could Prove Very Valuable to the Police Department as they Search for your Gems or Jewelry.

Plus, without these Official Police Reports, your Insurance Company Won’t Pay to have your items Replaced.

The Police Report is Proof!

Only then will your Insurance take the Situation Seriously and then Proceed to Replace your Goods.

This is why an Up-to-date Appraisal is also Highly Recommended. You want the Appraisal Value to Portray the Current Diamond Market! This way, you get what your Diamond is Worth, and Not what it was Worth 20 years ago.

Take Pictures

Taking Pictures of your Jewelry (Now Versus Later), goes a long, long way. You did Photograph your Rings on your Wedding Day, didn’t you?

Jewelers and Police can view these Images and instantly get a Better Feel for your Rings. The Approx. Carat Weight, the Shapes, the Style, the Amount of Stones, the Metal…

It also makes it Easy for Jewelers and Designers to find a Similar Piece for Replacement, or it makes it Better for them to Recreate or Custom Design a New Ring for you.

Keep in mind, you don’t always have to Stick with the Same Type or the Same Carat Weight. You could Opt for something totally Different since you have to get a New one anyway. You could go for a Different Metal (White Gold is in), or you could also go for a Much Larger Carat Weight. Get the 2 Carat you always Dreamed of! :)

Why not?

What’s your Deductible?

The First Step is to call the Police and make a Report. The Second Step is to call your Agent and see what’s Required. But, this also Depends on the Value of your Rings, and of course, your Deductible!

If you have $1,000 Deductible, and your Ring is only worth $1,500, then it’s probably Not Worth Filing a Report over. After all, a Claim could Cause your Insurance to go up! :(

All Good Things to Consider

If you need more Info or have Further Questions about your Actual Coverage, Call your Insurance Broker and Pick their Brain. Do it Now, before it’s too Late. That’s what they’re there for! :)

Hopefully your Ring shows up. Or if not, hopefully a New one goes Smoothly and Painlessly for you.

P.S.

Check your Drains and look under the Bed and Couch Cushions…

Who knows where the Cat Hid it?

Cheers! :)




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8 Comments on FILE A POLICE REPORT FOR YOUR MISSING RINGS

  1. Florence Sdanowich // January 7, 2016 at 12:32 am // Reply

    My neighbor always had a key to our house to feed the cats when we were away. On occasion over a period of time I would notice something missing but figured i just misplaced it. However, we were planning to move and went thru the house and packed and assembled a lot of stuff. A few weeks ago I gathered all of my jewelry and put them in plastic shoe boxes in my bed room. One Sunday we were gone for all day and the next day I noticed a box with 3 rings that have always been on my dresser disappeared plus another box that had an assortment of rings about 5 of them but most of all in one of the plastic shoe boxes that was close to the bedroom door had an empty velvet box that held my Dad’s wedding ring and another box was missing with a small silver ring. Naturally, I freaked out. I seriously believe it was my neighbor because the house was not broken into and I think he may have taken money from time to time over the years. I was afraid to fine a Police report because he has BiPolar disease and was arrested one time for violence. My daughter said that the police would not lock him up and he may do something to us. I did check the local pawn shop and found Dad’s ring and the small silver ring and put them on lay away and have made two payments. Is their a time limit to file a report? Since then we have changed the locks on our door and he does not have the key. What should I do.

    polishkelly

    • If it were me, I would have set up cameras in the house or yard, or changed the locks quicker. After the fact, with no proof, I doubt if there’s anything you can do, other than have the pawn shop identify the man who sold the goods to them. No matter what, you should file a police report, just in case you do run across your other items, or he tries to do it again. -Richard

  2. Walt stachelek // March 28, 2017 at 4:02 pm // Reply

    Definitely file a police report. Most PD’s work closely with pawn shops and a reputable shop will get ID from the person pawning the items, including video.

  3. Unfortunately I’m here asking for a help now. I was at the Patriots today. I lost my engagement ring that I got at the day of my wedding on 08/11/17. I’m so sad that this happened to me. This ring is so especial and unique. I was at the parking lot 12 and I went at Christmas tree shops. between 10:00am-12:00 when I realized that I had lost it. I looked everywhere. What should I do?
    My husband has insurance but I don’t know what to do.
    Thank you

  4. Shirl Wedemeyer // January 5, 2018 at 6:41 pm // Reply

    I found my grandmother wedding ring, on my brothers spouse. I thought I lost it. What can I do to get it back, it has been missing for 8 years.

    • Hi Shirl. I don’t know. Ask him. Maybe he thought it was fair game. Plus, you’d have to have proof that it was given to you, and not just left for the family. It sounds like a tricky situation to me, and it may not be worth pursuing. It could cause more damage to relationships and tear the family apart.

  5. I found a gold ring whitletts road ayr looks Indian 2017 is there someone out there looking for this ring

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