tailinred1
Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
Florida
Earlier in the year, I ended a relationship. Had no clue what a scorned woman was capable of until I was falsely accused of Domestic Violence and subsequently arrested and incarcerated. The charges were all dropped shortly after. According to the "Injunction for Protection" which was also dropped by the court, I received a one time visit to my residence that we shared to gather personal items. In picking up boxes and such, some of her personal items were among mine of what I picked up. After unpacking in my new residence I made the discovery of the small items, I packed them up and sent to my brothers whom was still on speaking terms with her. I do know he did call her about the items to let her know he was in possession of these and she could pick them up at her leisure. She never did, my brothers house was foreclosed on, and the items apparently left there until the end.
Fast forward until today. I receive a call from a detective regarding these "items" that probably had a value of $100.00. The items I left at our residence then was in the thousands...I don't have these items, I was by law during the injunction not allowed to contact her in any way so?...I didn't.
My question here is: Wouldn't this be a civil matter for small claims? Why, when there was cohabitation, no burglary or report of burglary, no criminal allegations, would a detective be calling? Didn't take the call, didn't steal anything, not in possession of anything or sell anything... Curious as to any info to shed some light on this.
The Haunted....
Florida
Earlier in the year, I ended a relationship. Had no clue what a scorned woman was capable of until I was falsely accused of Domestic Violence and subsequently arrested and incarcerated. The charges were all dropped shortly after. According to the "Injunction for Protection" which was also dropped by the court, I received a one time visit to my residence that we shared to gather personal items. In picking up boxes and such, some of her personal items were among mine of what I picked up. After unpacking in my new residence I made the discovery of the small items, I packed them up and sent to my brothers whom was still on speaking terms with her. I do know he did call her about the items to let her know he was in possession of these and she could pick them up at her leisure. She never did, my brothers house was foreclosed on, and the items apparently left there until the end.
Fast forward until today. I receive a call from a detective regarding these "items" that probably had a value of $100.00. The items I left at our residence then was in the thousands...I don't have these items, I was by law during the injunction not allowed to contact her in any way so?...I didn't.
My question here is: Wouldn't this be a civil matter for small claims? Why, when there was cohabitation, no burglary or report of burglary, no criminal allegations, would a detective be calling? Didn't take the call, didn't steal anything, not in possession of anything or sell anything... Curious as to any info to shed some light on this.
The Haunted....