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(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸ Report 23 Nov 2006 16:31

its in our house...my daughter is 12.something happened at school but there was no proof and everyone said oh....... wouldn't do that but a few months ago this girl borrowed something from another friend but then denied having it and we thought it was just a misunderstanding but now. My daughter is just so upset,like she said to me she should be able to leave her things laying around in her room without thinking they're gonna go missing, Karen

Janet in Yorkshire

Janet in Yorkshire Report 23 Nov 2006 16:25

Is this in your home? Daughter's home? Shared flat? (Don't know what age group we are talking about.) I always find it very worrying if the culprit continually gets away with it (only have experience of young children ) and can't rest until I find out who, then deal with the why. Jay

Libby

Libby Report 23 Nov 2006 16:25

Know the feeling - it's horrble isn't it. Has happened here as well. £5 here and there and ALWAYS when daughters friend has been here. What makes it worse is that I can ill afford it and this girl gets £20 (!!!) a DAY pocket money. Trouble is can't prove it and don't think her mum would believe me anyway. Libby x

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 23 Nov 2006 16:23

I agree set a trap-leave another £5 note somewhere in your daughters room-see what happens. Very sad though. catherine xx

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸ Report 23 Nov 2006 16:22

Shirley,we think we know who it is.....to do with an incident at school......won't say anymore than that but when you have no proof you can't do anything about it, Karen

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 23 Nov 2006 16:19

Very sad! You may have to set some sort of trap to see who it is.

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸

(¯`*•.¸*Karen on the Coast*(¯`*•.¸ Report 23 Nov 2006 16:12

just wanted to let off some steam......a few weeks ago my daughter had £5 on her bedside cabinet and it vanished....although she is very organised and knows where everthing is usually we thought maybe she'd misplaced it but then last night she realised two pairs of her earings are missing...they are kept on a holder and are 'going out' earings and i know she hasn't worn them. How awful to think that your friend is taking your things, sorry for going on, Karen