i would think it is a monetary item.
This means the bank has bounced a check that was deposited.
There generally isn't a need to transfer currency online if one wishes to make a bank deposit or purchase an item online. Banks and online stores will automatically convert currencies.
Money orders can be deposited to Bank of America only in person. Online check depositing is only available with checks, money orders fall into a different negotiable item category.
Most pawn shops (it depends on local laws) will allow an individual to borrow money, using an item of value as collateral for the loan. If the loan is not paid back WITH INTEREST in a specified amount of time, the item can be sold or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the terms of the loan. On the other hand, if you sell something to a pawn shop they will sometimes give you a little more money since they don't need to hold the item until the loan expires. Most cities require that pawn shops write down the identification information about anyone who wants to pawn or sell an item in case the police discover that the item was stolen.
on justines pocket
Yes. You are still in possession of a stolen item.
i would think it is a monetary item.
Steak
An item at a store that is small enough to conceal and be stolen. Pilfer - to steal.
money.
probably a football
No
Hot Wheels cars are a popular item among thieves. Sometimes they do get stolen.
There are a few statistics that show "Money" is the worlds most stolen item, more than likely because it is the one thing that every country has in common.
Usually as long as A). The item stolen is owned by the policyholder, B). The item was not stolen on another property owned by the policyholder that does not have insurance.
Workplace reports on stolen goods need to include the name of the individual writing the report, the item that was stolen, the date it went missing, and notes on the incident. Included notes should be thorough, including the time you noticed it missing, the value of the item, a description of the item, and the location where the item was last seen.