What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Hawaii
My car was stolen from Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. The kid who stole my car was a military depend Air Force will not prosecute a juvenile. They have instead turned the case over to the local law enforcement.
Here is a little background about the case. I parked my car on a lunch break right outside of my house on base. I left the keys in the cup holder so shame on me for that but being a military installation i felt safe doing so. After it was stolen the police found it 5 days later park in an unauthorized parking spot for some residential neighborhood 30 minutes. The investigators had a person of interest that they have dealt with before that lived right around the corner from where the car was parked. After questioning him they got a confession and he showed them exactly where he took it from (my house). Like i said before it is a juvenile kid. I have not been given any information about him yet so i don't not know how old he is or anything else.
I need to know who is going to be responsible for the damages and the missing items from my car. I am missing a GPS unit, a pair of really nice running shoes, and my keys. Those were my only set for this vehicle. A set of keys for my other vehicle was also on the key chain so i am a little nervous that someone could take that vehicle too since the kid let his friends drive the car and now the keys are still not recovered. How will i determine how much i should get for the GPS and shoes since i do not have receipts for them? Also i have contacted local dealerships and received written quotes on how much new keys will be, and how much it will cost to repair the window they broke. Would they be responsible for rekeying all of my keyholes since one of his friends could still come back and unlock the cars? Or would they just be required to replace the key? How much can i realistically get from this kid/parents? Right now I cannot drive the vehicle since i dont have keys. Would i be entitled to any compensation for the inconvenience of that? The investigators are taking a while to transfer the case over to the local PD because this seems to be a big theft ring around here. I havent really been able to ask theses questions to anyone here yet.
Would it be worth it to try and resolve this outside of court. Could i reach out the the parents and see if they will cover the costs of repair and replacement? And if i do take them to court would i be able to tie in the lawyer fees and court costs into the lawsuit? My main goal is to get everything repaired and replaced ASAP, at the same time i dont want to come out of my own pocket at all! I know court can take a while and it will be more expensive in the long run for the party involved so would it be a good idea to strick a deal with the family in return that i dont press charges? Please let me know the best solution. Thank you.
My car was stolen from Hickam Air Force Base in Hawaii. The kid who stole my car was a military depend Air Force will not prosecute a juvenile. They have instead turned the case over to the local law enforcement.
Here is a little background about the case. I parked my car on a lunch break right outside of my house on base. I left the keys in the cup holder so shame on me for that but being a military installation i felt safe doing so. After it was stolen the police found it 5 days later park in an unauthorized parking spot for some residential neighborhood 30 minutes. The investigators had a person of interest that they have dealt with before that lived right around the corner from where the car was parked. After questioning him they got a confession and he showed them exactly where he took it from (my house). Like i said before it is a juvenile kid. I have not been given any information about him yet so i don't not know how old he is or anything else.
I need to know who is going to be responsible for the damages and the missing items from my car. I am missing a GPS unit, a pair of really nice running shoes, and my keys. Those were my only set for this vehicle. A set of keys for my other vehicle was also on the key chain so i am a little nervous that someone could take that vehicle too since the kid let his friends drive the car and now the keys are still not recovered. How will i determine how much i should get for the GPS and shoes since i do not have receipts for them? Also i have contacted local dealerships and received written quotes on how much new keys will be, and how much it will cost to repair the window they broke. Would they be responsible for rekeying all of my keyholes since one of his friends could still come back and unlock the cars? Or would they just be required to replace the key? How much can i realistically get from this kid/parents? Right now I cannot drive the vehicle since i dont have keys. Would i be entitled to any compensation for the inconvenience of that? The investigators are taking a while to transfer the case over to the local PD because this seems to be a big theft ring around here. I havent really been able to ask theses questions to anyone here yet.
Would it be worth it to try and resolve this outside of court. Could i reach out the the parents and see if they will cover the costs of repair and replacement? And if i do take them to court would i be able to tie in the lawyer fees and court costs into the lawsuit? My main goal is to get everything repaired and replaced ASAP, at the same time i dont want to come out of my own pocket at all! I know court can take a while and it will be more expensive in the long run for the party involved so would it be a good idea to strick a deal with the family in return that i dont press charges? Please let me know the best solution. Thank you.
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