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Sounds like an episode of Rosemary and Thyme
It really depends on what you are willing to do yourself. If you're happy to allow someone to steal from you and brush it under the carpet, then do just that. This is absolutely what the thief is banking on you doing.
If it was me I'd ring the gardai. Then ring everyone who was in your house and let them know a theft has occurred in your home. Let them know the gardai are now involved and you are looking for all names and addresses as the gardai have requested them and they will be in contact. You could mention that if the money is returned/dropped through your letterbox within the next 24 hours you will drop the case. Alternatively let the gardai do their job.
Tell em your pretty sure its them and that your sending the jar off for prints. If shje gives it back no one need know and thats that.
Tell em your pretty sure its them and that your sending the jar off for prints. If shje gives it back no one need know and thats that.
You are both joking right? If any friend of mine asked me to submit to fingerprinting on foot of an incident like this I would most likely terminate the friendship there and then. Especially if I was innocent!Get the jar fingerprinted. Invite all who were there to volunteer prints on a specific day. This may cause the light fingered artist to book a last minute holiday/attend an out-of-town funeral/witter on about 'human rights' etc. If I'd read this in a red mast paper I would have thought it as being in the urban myth range.
Just wondering - what is the relevance of this piece of info?My friend, who is not Irish
The only people who were in the kitchen when I wasn't there were my friend and his gf. I have known him for 6 years and he is straight as a die, very decent guy. She has told me lies in the past. The guests (4) were husband's sisters/brother and sis-in-law, and I know they would be upset to hear about it so would prefer if they didn't know.
How do any of the posters think you can involve the Gardai without seriously damaging the relationship you have with your husband's family and your friend.
Just wondering - what is the relevance of this piece of info?
"On the other hand you could invite them all back around and play a real life game of Cluedo."
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