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once theft occurs it is best for individuals to move on and let the situation be something of the past - trying to personally investigate where the items have gone, with products such as gps phone applications, could lead to travelling in unsafe and unfamiliar neighborhoods.

after the event occurs it is possible to report the crime to the police since they are available to assist with these situations - everyone needs to keep in mind, similar to every part of the globe, recovering stolen belongings is close to impossible - the process is very lengthy and can cause a significant amount of stress to many parties.

for insurance purposes individuals may need a police report so visiting the delegacia policia is a good solution - this police force is the designated group for assistance with stolen items in public places - for more information on contact information for the varying police forces in the city click here. LINK-emergency section  arrow-back      arrow-forward

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