Here are some of the things I've learned (these are also helpful other cities):
Hotel Security
1. They will not call the police! You must do this yourself.
2. They will not investigate.
3. You need to insist they run a check of who keyed into your room that day.
4. You have to fill out the report yourself.
5. Once they have left your room with the report they will refuse to speak to you again and give you
no further information.
6. They then turn the incident over to a 3rd party - Their insurance company.
7. They do not have the property covered in cameras.
3rd Party Insurance Company
1. They send out a standard form that says the hotel has determined it has done nothing wrong.
2. You only have a certain amount of days to call and protest.
3. They do not investigate until you call and protest.
4. They are not investigating who did what. They are investigating if the hotel should compensate you for your lose.
Police
1. You must call the police yourself. The hotel will not do it.
2. They will fill out some sort of report after asking you questions. You will not be given a copy.
3. They will give you a generic form with an event number on it.
4. The police officer files this and puts in a description with pawn detail.
5. A week later they will assign a detective to your case.
Pawn Detail
1. Pawn detail is some sort of part of the Vegas police system.
2. When your item is stolen and reported it is put on to the pawn detail list.
3. You need to call and confirm the description the police officer gives to pawn detail. (in my case
the description was generic, despite showing the officer a picture)
4. Give them the most specific description possible, they will refuse to look at a picture.
5. Each time a pawn shop takes in an item they must hold it for a certain amount of days and list it in
the pawn detail registry.
6. The workers in pawn detail search through these items looking for items that have matching
descriptions.
Detective
1. About a week after filing a report you can expect your case to be assigned to a detective.
2. You must follow up and find out who this person is. If you don't, they are not legally obligated to
follow up.
3. The detective knows what he/she is doing and a much better source than the previously mentioned
groups.
(The detective blew me away by locating my ring and arresting the person who took it with in two
days of being assigned my case.)
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