ANSWER : If your car isn't found, Your insurance company will pay you "fair market value" for it. The contents won't be covered under your auto insurance policy but may be under homeowners or renters insurance. As for the traffic ticket, Call the court and explain what happened.
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You should have another or call the police
i would go get it back and beat the crap out of that person for doing the call the police
Depends on the "stuff." If it's valuable stuff call the police. If something was stolen at school tell your teacher or principal.
If someone steals your car keys and takes your car you can report it stolen. The police will track down your car and return it to you.
As a fellow Hyundai owner (victim), don't even try. Leave the keys in the car and hope someone steals it.
Only if it can be proven that the owner of the car was irresponsible and the cause for the car to be stolen - ie left it running with the keys in it outside a shopping centre, or made the keys available to teenage son and all his friends. this is unlikely and so the owner of the car is USUALLY not responsible.
it can if they find that you lied about your car being stolen.
call the police.
If your alarm is connected to OnStar, police will be notified if someone steals your car.
Only if you don't mind, if someone steals your stuff!!
Someone donates a car by finding a worthy charity and cutting out the middlemen, then do the delivery themselves and giving the title and keys to the car to charity.
Neil Patrick Harris steals the car.
Hot-wire is a word that means to start a car without using the ignition. This is often used to describe what is done when someone steals a car.
Dispossessed, means to loose possessions, or your home. For example, if a person is evicted out of their apartment, they are dispossessed. If someone steals your car, you are considered dispossessed of your car.
The term for someone who steals crops is a "crop thief" or a "crop poacher".
It is called theft or embezzlement when someone steals money from another person.