Usually your local police department would have a log for stolen jewelry. If you have recently been burglarized, contact your local police station and report it asap.
no
investigate who stole it then call the police
No. But if you get your money stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your money back. If you get your car stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your car back. If you get your jewelry or furniture stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your jewelry or furniture back. If you get your car stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your car back. If you get your bike stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your bike back. The point is if you get something stolen and you don't file a police report, you won't get your stuff back. But they're not allowed to put you in jail for refusal to report a stolen car, bike, jewelry, money etc. You won't go to jail for refusal to report a stolen object, but whatever you got stolen, you won't get it back.
I recommend you contact your insurance company, and inform them of the recovered goods
You can start a recovery process by reporting the theft to the police or whatever security that exists in the location that it was stolen. From there on, try offering rewards for the lost laptop.
Ask for it back. If you don't get satisfaction, call the police. Do not attempt to steal it back, as that is also a crime.
The store doesn't 'send' police officers anywhere. It is part of the officer's duties in conducting their follow-up investigation of the store's report of a theft. If you have been identified, the police will come to your residence to recover the stolen property and arrest you.
I don't think so. Stolen jewelry may not be stolen from someone who broke into your house, it may be your child or teenager.
The police recovered the stolen car.She slowly recovered after the skiing accident.
No, not unless you have a court order to do this to recover your losses.
No. It would be insurance fraud to up to full coverage for a missing bike and then claim it was stolen. Quick ride to jail. Report it to police and you may recover it.