Yes, he is taking something that does not belong to him. Dont know how old he is but if he needed money Im sure you would lend it to him. Boundaries need to be kept when it comes to peoples private items, whether you are family or not. If he thinks he has the right to take that with no consequences, what is next.
Tell your parents what he does and how you feel about it.
You should contact your local law enforcement agency.
Turn him in if you are with him when he is stealing. He has a problem.
well, depending on how old you are, you should tell him nicely everytime he steals your stuff or gets on your nerves to please stop, or you should go to another room--if he doesnt listen to you, then you should tell you parents, or count to ten or a higher number inj your head and ask him again
Georgina - She steals a dog, has a brother Louanne - Friend of Georgina, Kind of nosey and follows georgina to the car one day Willy - the dog Georgina steals Brother - Mom -
According to the Bible verse, when someone steals from you, you should forgive them and not seek revenge. Instead, you should show kindness and love towards them.
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He can be charged if the parents report him but otherwise not much apart from a stern talking to.
ummm..... just chill up in room and ounce for cooled down tell him how you fricken feel
The present of "steal" is "steals," as in "He steals."
Shakespeare's Othello but it is Misquoted.
Yes, theft can be prosecuted. She can also be sued in a civil court.