I identified my jewelry to the local police and to the owners of the coins and stuff pawn shop. They never gave me my items back. Most of the jewelry was left to me by my mother who passed away from ovarian cancer in 2002. If I owned a pawn shop and had four young black men, ranging in ages from 14 to 19 come in and try to sell me over $5,000.00 in ladies jewelry, I would have called the police right away. These people have no morals at all. As long as they paid someone for the items, they feel they did the right thing. My father worked for years and years to buy my mom nice pieces of jewelry over the years, and these people purchased it from thieves. I'm so sorry mom. What Goes Around, Comes Around.
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