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Suspected thief is patient of doctor office next door

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trynberg

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California

Our office is located in a multi-tenant building. We had a small theft yesterday (smart phone) and strongly suspect a patient of the doctor's office next door to our suite. However, the office can not divulge the name of this patient. Is there any legal recourse here? The phone is not worth much materially but has a lot of personal information stored on it.

Thanks in advance.
 


trynberg

Junior Member
Thanks for your replies. My apologies for not being more concise. The doctor office next door is owned by the wife of the owner of our office and we are on friendly terms. The staff at the doctor office would divulge the information if they could but feel they are restrained by ethics and HIPAA. I suspect there is nothing that can be done but I wanted to double check.

Perhaps I should call the police; however, I doubt anything would be done as this isn't exactly a small town and this is a peanuts crime in the grand scheme of things.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What do you expect to be able to do with the information if you got it?
 

xylene

Senior Member
I have no idea why you are playing detective and have not simply (did not simply) call the police and report the crime.
 

trynberg

Junior Member
At this point, I just want to call them and ask them to return the phone with no police involvement.
 

trynberg

Junior Member
I did call the police. As I suspected, they had me fill out on online report for my insurance. Nothing will be done, which is why I didn't bother to do it yesterday.

Thanks for the replies.
 

Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
I did call the police. As I suspected, they had me fill out on online report for my insurance. Nothing will be done, which is why I didn't bother to do it yesterday.

Thanks for the replies.
You're welcome - sorry we couldn't provide the answers you hoped for.
 

cbg

I'm a Northern Girl
At this point, I just want to call them and ask them to return the phone with no police involvement.
And when they/he says, No one here stole your phone and how dare you make accusations like that, what's your next step?
 

csi7

Senior Member
I would have surveillance cameras available, and that would provide the evidence needed to identify the thief.
 

Silverplum

Senior Member
I would have surveillance cameras available, and that would provide the evidence needed to identify the thief.
In this instance, that's probably akin to closing the barn door after the horse has run away. Or whatever new, non-agronomic saying has replaced that one. :cool:
 

Mass_Shyster

Senior Member
I would have surveillance cameras available, and that would provide the evidence needed to identify the thief.
Depending on how confident you are that this person is the thief, you could tell the doctor that you have the culprit on video and will not turn it over to the police if the phone is quietly returned.
 

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