That depends on how long it has been in their possesion and whether the car was yours or a rental. If it was a rental you had no right to give your friend the car. If it was your car and your friend has been in possesion for it longer than you expected, then yes, it is theft.
If your friend refuses to return it then you must contact the police for theft.
You should report the theft immediately to the police and to the car owner's insurance company.
Theft of tools is theft, friend or not.
If she has proof that it belongs to her, then yes, it is called theft
If you don;t return something to its rightful owner - that is theft. In most jurisdictions theft can be punished by a prison sentence. It probably depends on the value of the stolen item.
theft loss of inventory on sole proprietor. how is it handled on tax return
theft loss of inventory on sole proprietor. how is it handled on tax return
Yes, it can be considered theft if someone refuses to return your property, as they are unlawfully keeping something that belongs to you.
Your friend has basically stolen your car, but since you gave them the keys it is not a illegal theft until you can prove they now have the vehicle without your permission. You have to send them a certified letter demanding return of your property within 10 days of receipt. After they receive your letter and the 10 days have expired you may take your certified receipt and copy of your letter to your local police department and file theft charges against the person who kept your vehicle illegally.
The check was in return for something. You acquired that something in exchange for a bad check. That amounts to theft.
yes my friend why?
yes, you still stole it