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First you'll need to do some legal research. Theft is a crime, not a civil dispute. You'll need to find the appropriate civil claim in your jurisdiction. Then you draft the complaint stating a claim and file it with the appropriate court.

If you are uncomfortable doing legal research and drafting the complaint on your own, you'll need to hire an attorney.

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