kkarna01 said:
The first intelligent thing you can do is to ignore 'rmets' post. She has NO legal experience at all and only plays like she has medical knowledge.
Her questions have nothing to do with
answering your post.
So, with that... the ONLY things you can do are:
1) If you can PROVE they are yours (receipts, etc.), contact the local police and see if they will escort you to try to recover your property. Some departments will, some simply say it is a civil matter.
2) If you are unable to recover that way, your next step (or even simultaneous) is to send her a written demand (certified RRR) for the return of your items, including a SPECIFIC inventory, and setting a deadline or "I will be forced to consider legal action".
3) If all that fails, your only other option is to consider filing a lawsuit to recover the value to the property.