You must file a theft report if you intend to make a claim against your insurance. Also if it was an expensive item, you should file the theft report because arrests are being made all the time. If a person is arrested for a crime and the police see that expensive item, you will probably get it back rather than having it sold at a police auction and the money going to the state.
Certainly ... you should report any crime. It's a theft of personal property.
Yes
You can call 911 and report it stolen and they will put it in a file. You will give a description of it also.
You can call 911 and report it stolen and they will put it in a file. You will give a description of it also.
That's theft. You should call your local police station (not 911) and file a report.
You have the right to file a police report about your stolen money.
You report it to the police. Then with reference to the police report, contact whatever companies there is which have been targeted by the one who stole your identity.
You can report credit card theft at any time. Obviously, the sooner the better. However, whether or not the suspect is prosecuted depends on state of jurisdiction. Your local state attorneys office should be able to guide you how/when to file the charges.
You should file a report right away.
You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.
First you should file a report with your local police department. Theft falls under criminal law, not civil law, so to press charges you would need to go through law enforcement channels, not civil court.
It is you duty to report it as soon as you discover the theft. If for any reason you can not do this, then you should do so as soon as you reasonably can. Failure to report the theft immediately may be taken into account by the insurance company considering any claim you may make for the stolen vehicle.