I bought an "embezzled'' truck recently. I was told there was a title and it was a matter of driving to the city and after snowjob I ended up with the truck, less a bit of money pending getting the title "that was there."
Found some paperwork, and the guy loaned it out... long story gave it back to him, ahould have asked for him to sign an agreement to pay back what I was out. I think I screwed his insurance check finding it.
It was a good deal, luckily I didn't service the transmission and buy the matching bodywork I found on Craigslist.
I guess I should do what is needed to see that the person gets charged, but haven't pushed it.
Another incident was at a casino, had to pee really bad and walked away from the machine without collecting. I was winning and had over a hundred, and wwalked about 50 ft before I turned around and went to retrieve it.
Found a chick that was there yaking had taken it, cashed it within a minute and was out of the casino in three minutes.It was all on security camera, but it was "up to me" to do anything (in civil court) Didn't even have an I.D. of the person.
I went out to the parking lot and looked, and a security guy said he thought she went over the brdge to the other casino (the only thing there). He said you might look, described the car and said if I see her talk to security first before approaching her.
I identified her, and the security of the two places is the same tribe and communicates so they had the whole story after I pointed her out. The separated me and had me write a statement, and after a few minutes said her husband was comming to replace the money and she was going to county jail 45 miles away for outstanding warrants.
I don't know if I'd put taco bell guy in jail though, to "Make him miserable." I mean, isn't working TB punishment enough? I would keep an eye on the bikes out there if it's not much trouble. He's likely to find another free bike.