The security guard who was on duty is in the Clown Store. Get his timecard to find out when the theft occurred, and you can see it on the surveillance video.
To find out the time the scream was stolen on Counterfeit Island, you need to solve the mystery by gathering clues, talking to suspects, and exploring different locations. Keep track of the times mentioned by characters and use them to piece together the timeline of events. Look for any specific time references or alibis to narrow down the timeframe of the theft.
It is not recommended for someone to find stolen credit card numbers. This is a serious crime that can put an individual into trouble with the police and possibly years in jail if convicted.
You can report the theft to the police with a detailed description of the jewelry, including any unique identifying features. Keep an eye out at local pawn shops and online marketplaces for your stolen items. You can also check with local jewelry stores or post on social media to alert the community.
Credit card debt typically does not result in criminal charges, as it is considered a civil matter. However, if the debt is linked to fraudulent activities such as identity theft or deliberate intent to deceive, then it could potentially lead to criminal charges. It is always best to communicate with the creditor to find a solution before it escalates.
Yes, most homeowners insurance policies typically provide coverage for theft or robbery within your home. The policy would generally reimburse you for stolen items and help cover the cost of any damage caused during a break-in. It's important to review your specific policy to understand the coverage limits and any exclusions related to theft.
You can typically find an inmate's location by checking the online inmate locator tool provided by the prison system or jail where the inmate is being held. Alternatively, you can contact the facility directly by phone to inquire about an inmate's location.
In Counterfeit Island you go and find the person who stole The Scream that's the painting that gets stolen at one point. Then you must find the criminal who stole it.
It's in the inspector's house on the top floor. When you find the splatter paint painting peel back the corner and you'll find the scream! Good Luck! :)
After it has been stolen, and you identify the thief, you chase him but he gets away. Go back to the museum and get the package sent to you. You will get a key to the Inspector's house and recover it there.
The security guard who was on duty is in the Clown Store. Get his timecard to find out when the theft occurred, and you can see it on the surveillance video. (As it turns out, it was about 4 AM, but knowing that will not help without the timecard.)
BoBo's Clown Store
you find a splattered painting and in the top right corner the painting is peeling and "the scream" painting is behind it
Yes. The security guard is in the Clown Store trying to cheer himself up, because he feels guilty about letting "The Scream" get stolen. You need his timecard to check the security video at the museum.
As it turns out, it's impossible to. You are used by the thief to cover his theft. You will eventually find and recover it.
You will receive a key to the Inspector's house, and find the stolen painting there. Then you will also find the Black Widow...
After the painting is stolen, that is what you have to find out. You need the timecard from the security guard (who is now in the Clown Store), and the security videos of the museum Security Office. Once you have a photo of the thief, show it to the mimes in Downtown, who will give you the clue to find and chase the crook.
After you finish the scooter chase and get the key from the curator, enter the Inspector's house in the Country Side. There is a new paiting on the second floor, and one corner is loose from the frame. Peel it back to find the stolen painting "The Scream".
To win on Counterfeit Island, you must take the Underground Tour, collect the pieces of the torn pictures, get a job at the museum, find the thief, and recover the stolen artwork. [ For the solution(s) see the related questions.]