Man Tells His Ex's Boyfriend Not To Enter His Home, Later Sues Him For Stealing His Costly Sets
"Everyone is calling me a joke because they are just toys, but I don’t get it"
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
The unfortunate reality is that burglaries can still occur even if you make your home an impenetrable, burglar-proof fortress. Maybe you just neglected to lock the window to the restroom, or perhaps a burglar ransacked your property using physical force.
Whatever the reason, millions of households' privacy is violated each year by these obstinate and careless intruders. Small, valuable, and simple-to-resell items make up a large portion of stolen goods from homes.
This implies that criminals frequently target laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Thankfully, you might be able to find these priceless objects using some useful methods.
First of all, you should speak with your neighborhood law enforcement about your stolen item and file a police report in order to streamline this process. This is what the OP did, though in his case, he knew who the culprit was.
The thing is, the OP and his ex got divorced, and they have a 13-year-old son who spends time with them equally. The OP was out of town, and his son wanted to get his PS4.
He has a key, but on arriving, OP saw that his son was with the ex's husband. The OP told him via speaker not to go in, but he still did.
Now the OP found out that he took his old sets, and two are worth a lot of money. He placed a call to his ex, and it was discovered that replacing it would cost more than their savings.
The headline
Reddit/leggomylego75389263OP's son is a great kid whose interests have changed a lot as he imagined
Reddit/leggomylego75389263Ex's BF uses crazy glue so the sets can’t break or pieces can’t be lost
Reddit/leggomylego75389263OP's son doesn’t even like legos anymore and told his mom he wouldn’t steal from the OP
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The OP has filed the police report and have talked to a lawyer
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The OP had to add this edit for more clarification
Reddit/leggomylego75389263And the comments roll in...
Reddit/leggomylego75389263Don't do the crime if you can't do the time
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The boyfriend has already opened them
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The OP has the video, texts and his son saw the sets
Reddit/leggomylego75389263He entered the OP's home and stole from him
Reddit/leggomylego75389263They are going to be in the OP's life forever
Reddit/leggomylego75389263Ex's boyfriend brought this on himself
Reddit/leggomylego75389263She says the OP is stealing their son but they stole his future
Reddit/leggomylego75389263OP's property was stolen meaning ex's boyfriend broke the law
Reddit/leggomylego75389263They said the OP is denying his son a bigger living space
Reddit/leggomylego75389263OP should make sure his son knows why he's doing what he's doing
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The only person to blame is the ex's boyfriend
Reddit/leggomylego75389263They still need to pay for their actions
Reddit/leggomylego75389263This redditor is in shock too
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The OP's ex has to deal with it by default
Reddit/leggomylego75389263The OP should already know he's not the AH
Reddit/leggomylego75389263Some Redditors told the OP to consider going for full custody as he doesn’t want his son spending 50% of his time with a felon and someone enabling a felon. Others say he should at least get a restraining order against the ex's BF so he can’t enter his property again without consequences.
The OP was declared not the AH, and that's it!