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Re: I/We'd love to hear how they caught him [when

: I/We'd love to hear how they caught him [when
: you are able to share the tale]...

: -- Chuck

I'm going to get my watch tonight.

Basically, the kid got greedy. My watch was taken from the locker room of a private club when I was at the gym. The kid who took it went back 2 more times and stole from other people. After the 3rd incident (last week), the locker room guys knew it was either them or this one kid who was there at the time. Since they knew it wasn't them, they went to security, and security checked the videotapes from the previous dates when things were stolen. This kid was in the building on all 3 occasions. So they accused him and he confessed. He brought my watch to a pawn shop, but apparently they got it back and I pick it up later today

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