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Old 03-02-2009, 04:07 PM
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Hi everyone. Question what happen to item daughter had in car

I would like to know what we can do that my daughter had in her car.. Her husband was in a chase, way over blown. Had wreck. It was my daughters car and she had a pocket knife and a tire knocker (which was her fathers and was to be given back to him). When we got the manifest list the items were not on the list and we have proof they were there because we have copies of the police pictures and they show them there.. where did they go......what should we do.. what can we do?
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Old 03-02-2009, 04:16 PM
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I would like to know what we can do that my daughter had in her car.. Her husband was in a chase, way over blown. Had wreck. It was my daughters car and she had a pocket knife and a tire knocker (which was her fathers and was to be given back to him). When we got the manifest list the items were not on the list and we have proof they were there because we have copies of the police pictures and they show them there.. where did they go......what should we do.. what can we do?
I have no idea where they went--have you asked? It would be impossible to tell where those items went. At any time, those items could have been taken while it was impounded, towed, etc. or they could have been stolen, or even misplaced.

Have you checked with the towing company or the police? What do you mean by "Her husband was in a chase, way over blown"?
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