Thieving ex-roommates and karma.
14 years ago
When Wolfie and I left the house our stuff was still there. Now that we're trying to get it all back they want to give us a line of crap. We got our clothing and a few small things but they kept most electronics, destroyed her digital camera and kept all the pets. We think Typhon is the one putting up the largest fight, but Sonic and Latex aren't helping out much. Alan is the main one I talked to and I have chat logs of what was said. Here's a list of what's still missing of ours:
HDMI cables (the one to the XBox360 and my 100 foot one)
Our red hair clippers. We have all the attachments, but the clippers are missing
Wolfie's Nintendo DS games.
Nintendo DS charger
Her Wacom Graphire3 tablet
The wireless keyboard that was on my desktop (we have the mouse and the wireless adapter for it, but no keyboard)
My autographed Lion King lithograph that was on our wall
My Compaq laptop's charger. I am using a Dell one but it's not charging to 100%.
My camera's SDHC card. It's a white Sandisk 4GB.
My camera's SDHC card reader.
The wireless mouse that was with my laptop.
My computer tools, electric meter and cable TV tools.
Our XBox360 controller with the white battery and it's cable.
Wolfie's digital camera. (was told it was ruined in a basement flood)
My grey Akron hoodie.
My Oakley sunglasses. I have the case and clear lenses, but the glasses are not with them.
My laptop backpack with the 8GB Sandisk Cruzer that was inside of it.
Sound card out of my desktop (they took apart my desktop and removed it.)
Wolf's Rain DVD'sAA rechargable batteries and charger
Wolfie's coffee mug (bought as an anniversary present for $20 at Gander Mountain)
This wouldn't be an issue to buy and replace these, but since we have a 7 week old daughter to take care of our finances are going to her. Why should we have to spend money to replace these things (which Alan/Wolfdog has admitted to having) when our stuff is right there. Well, now I come to find out that one of them broke his feet when he fell and he's one of the ones that was talking crap. This is karma in action.
HDMI cables (the one to the XBox360 and my 100 foot one)
Our red hair clippers. We have all the attachments, but the clippers are missing
Wolfie's Nintendo DS games.
Nintendo DS charger
Her Wacom Graphire3 tablet
The wireless keyboard that was on my desktop (we have the mouse and the wireless adapter for it, but no keyboard)
My autographed Lion King lithograph that was on our wall
My Compaq laptop's charger. I am using a Dell one but it's not charging to 100%.
My camera's SDHC card. It's a white Sandisk 4GB.
My camera's SDHC card reader.
The wireless mouse that was with my laptop.
My computer tools, electric meter and cable TV tools.
Our XBox360 controller with the white battery and it's cable.
Wolfie's digital camera. (was told it was ruined in a basement flood)
My grey Akron hoodie.
My Oakley sunglasses. I have the case and clear lenses, but the glasses are not with them.
My laptop backpack with the 8GB Sandisk Cruzer that was inside of it.
Sound card out of my desktop (they took apart my desktop and removed it.)
Wolf's Rain DVD'sAA rechargable batteries and charger
Wolfie's coffee mug (bought as an anniversary present for $20 at Gander Mountain)
This wouldn't be an issue to buy and replace these, but since we have a 7 week old daughter to take care of our finances are going to her. Why should we have to spend money to replace these things (which Alan/Wolfdog has admitted to having) when our stuff is right there. Well, now I come to find out that one of them broke his feet when he fell and he's one of the ones that was talking crap. This is karma in action.
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That's theft, is it not?
2913.01 Theft and fraud general definitions.
As used in this chapter, unless the context requires that a term be given a different meaning:
(A) “Deception” means knowingly deceiving another or causing another to be deceived by any false or misleading representation, by withholding information, by preventing another from acquiring information, or by any other conduct, act, or omission that creates, confirms, or perpetuates a false impression in another, including a false impression as to law, value, state of mind, or other objective or subjective fact.
(B) “Defraud” means to knowingly obtain, by deception, some benefit for oneself or another, or to knowingly cause, by deception, some detriment to another.
© “Deprive” means to do any of the following:
(1) Withhold property of another permanently, or for a period that appropriates a substantial portion of its value or use, or with purpose to restore it only upon payment of a reward or other consideration;
(2) Dispose of property so as to make it unlikely that the owner will recover it;
(3) Accept, use, or appropriate money, property, or services, with purpose not to give proper consideration in return for the money, property, or services, and without reasonable justification or excuse for not giving proper consideration.
2913.02 Theft.
(A) No person, with purpose to deprive the owner of property or services, shall knowingly obtain or exert control over either the property or services in any of the following ways:
(1) Without the consent of the owner or person authorized to give consent;
(2) Beyond the scope of the express or implied consent of the owner or person authorized to give consent;
(3) By deception;
(4) By threat;
(5) By intimidation.
(B)(1) Whoever violates this section is guilty of theft.
(2) Except as otherwise provided in this division or division (B)(3), (4), (5), (6), (7), or (8) of this section, a violation of this section is petty theft, a misdemeanor of the first degree. If the value of the property or services stolen is one thousand dollars or more and is less than seven thousand five hundred dollars or if the property stolen is any of the property listed in section 2913.71 of the Revised Code, a violation of this section is theft, a felony of the fifth degree. If the value of the property or services stolen is seven thousand five hundred dollars or more and is less than one hundred fifty thousand dollars, a violation of this section is grand theft, a felony of the fourth degree. If the value of the property or services stolen is one hundred fifty thousand dollars or more and is less than seven hundred fifty thousand dollars, a violation of this section is aggravated theft, a felony of the third degree. If the value of the property or services is seven hundred fifty thousand dollars or more and is less than one million five hundred thousand dollars, a violation of this section is aggravated theft, a felony of the second degree. If the value of the property or services stolen is one million five hundred thousand dollars or more, a violation of this section is aggravated theft of one million five hundred thousand dollars or more, a felony of the first degree.
Yes, it is. I have to go to Columbus to file any charges, however. We have a baby to take care of so going down there to do this is a hard thing to orchestrate. I do plan on doing in this coming week however.