Originally Posted by
bsrlee
Eeee-Aww
There are a number of problems in situations like this.
1) From a Police perspective, you have no 'real' evidence of exactly what has been stolen. Your friend saw the P. leave the property with a truck load of 'stuff', but no-one has any photos or similar means of identifying what was taken.
When the cops went around to his house he took them and showed them exactly what he had taken. - there is no dispute about what it was or the fact he has it.
If anything still on the property has any value, I strongly suggest taking lots of photo's of it, record any identifying marks/serial numbers etc. and lock up any sheds or outbuildings.
2) It sounds like the 'relative' is a nasty scheming scumbag, which is probably why he was left out of the will in the first place, and will steal what ever he can & wreck anything he does not want if thwarted. At the moment you have a sort-of standoff - he knows that someone watches the place and the Police have been advised he is taking stuff. The less you have to do with him the better.
He claims he is a 2nd cousin i am not sure that is the case either.
Pipe dream stuff:
It would be a 'real pity' if someone let it slip near some of the even less honest members of the community that the P. had taken a load of 'valuable antiques - cleaned the place out' and 'probably has it hidden all round his place' - indeed I wouldn't be surprised if someone broke in & trashed his property while you were miles away. :o
It would be even worse if someone though that there was gear that could be used for drug processing, since we all know that the Bikie Gangs are all out of business.