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Response: Pawnbrokers do not want stolen articles in their inventory. Take the item receipts, serial numbers and descriptions to your local police department and report the theft or burglary incidence. Only the police can retrieve your stolen property after you have made a formal complaint against the person or person(s) that stole your property.
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I think that something stolen from me was pawned by the person who stole it, how should I approach the pawnbroker?
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