After I came to my house, I found that my gold necklace was gone. I suspected that he took it, but what should I do if I have no evidence

5 thoughts on “After I came to my house, I found that my gold necklace was gone. I suspected that he took it, but what should I do if I have no evidence”

  1. When you encounter such a thing, don't worry. You must calmly find all the corners of the house to find it again to determine if your gold necklace is really lost? If your gold necklace is really lost, if you think about it, who else has come to your house? Is there anyone else that may take away?
    The people are not fool now. If you go now for your object, have you seen your necklace? In the subconscious, they think that you think she took it away. Even if he didn't take it, he would be particularly uncomfortable because he felt that you didn't trust him. So you can only eat a dumb loss this time. If I am yours, I will ignore it, so I will throw it outside.

  2. After you come to your house, you find that your gold necklace is gone. You are suspected to be his man, and there is no evidence. I think you can ask him directly. Ask him if he saw your gold necklace, see what he said, if you didn't see it, then you just ask him, then why did you get gone after you came? no. Or you can choose to call the police directly. Let the police come to deal with it, and then talk to you about your doubts, after all, the gold necklace. It's worth at least a few thousand dollars. It's enough to detain him.

  3. Looking for it yourself, maybe it ’s just not found
    Since it is a couple relationship, should n’t you believe the other party without conclusive evidence?
    did you not believe in his character? Still can't believe your eyes?
    Even if he took it, you had no evidence, and you could only break up. At least stop loss!

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