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Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
Sun May 13, 2012, 10:43 AM May 2012

I need to know: is there a 12-step program for

Persons who steal? I'm not talking about shoplifters, but people who steal from family members.

I ask because someone who stole (items worth over $2,000) from me is claiming she is getting help in a 12-step program, but hasn't provided details.

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I need to know: is there a 12-step program for (Original Post) Ilsa May 2012 OP
Well, I'm in AA and an old-timer there is always saying Rhiannon12866 May 2012 #1
Thank you. Sage advice. nt Ilsa May 2012 #3
Update: yes, this turns out to be Ilsa Jul 2012 #5
There are, but as with all 12 step programs, ymmv Electric Monk May 2012 #2
Thank you. I'll keep in mind Ilsa May 2012 #4
Persons who steal? LenoreLoudinnnuj Aug 2012 #6
liers monkeyofstick Oct 2012 #7
If interested, here is the outcome for this situation: Ilsa Feb 2013 #8
Ilsa irisblue Feb 2013 #9
Thank you. Ilsa Feb 2013 #11
thanks for the update NMDemDist2 Feb 2013 #10
I have been through similar with my oldest brother nvme Mar 2013 #12
I did. I turned her in to Ilsa Mar 2013 #13

Rhiannon12866

(204,693 posts)
1. Well, I'm in AA and an old-timer there is always saying
Sun May 13, 2012, 05:45 PM
May 2012

That active alcoholics and addicts lie, cheat and steal, and I've heard many stories from members who say that they stole to support their habits, often from friends and family. I obviously don't know the circumstances of the person you're writing about, but I hope this helps.

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
5. Update: yes, this turns out to be
Fri Jul 27, 2012, 09:57 PM
Jul 2012

the real reason for the need for a 12-step program: drugs.
I don't know what she is using or for how long, but her drug abuse might be responsible for her pregnancy going poorly. She's due in a month and has an extremely underweight fetus with a couple of heart conditions. I expect a sad, grim outcome.

 

Electric Monk

(13,869 posts)
2. There are, but as with all 12 step programs, ymmv
Sun May 13, 2012, 09:11 PM
May 2012
Sometimes it seems as if there is a 12-step program for everything. What started as a method of helping alcoholics deal with their addiction has expanded to help those who are addicted to gambling, shopping, eating, drugs, stealing, lying, sex and more.
http://www.selfhelpandimprovement.com/selfhelp/12stepprogram.html

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
4. Thank you. I'll keep in mind
Mon May 14, 2012, 07:16 AM
May 2012

that it is a possibility. Yet, it seems unlikely to be the case in this location.

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
8. If interested, here is the outcome for this situation:
Sun Feb 10, 2013, 09:07 AM
Feb 2013

I had to criminally charge her. I initially got support, then I got heat and denial from her family.

She spent two nights in jail, then was bonded out. She has had her day in court and has a felony conviction now. She had to pay restitution to a pawn shop, fines, work community service, and will be on probation for up to five years. She will be randomly drug-tested (oxycontin, I think, was her drug of abuse). I don't know what requirements are for her to attend meetings.

The baby was born early, but is okay. It appears that she lied about the progress of the pregnancy to elicit sympathy.

The good folks here in this forum helped me see through the manipulations and deceptions. Thank you.

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
11. Thank you.
Mon Feb 11, 2013, 04:35 PM
Feb 2013

At one point, I wasn't certain that my MIL would ever speak to me again, and she was one who told me to file charges. "You have to stop her," she told me and my husband. And then a few weeks later, she was defending her, saying I had accused her...
She finally got on board after the gal stole her checkbook and another $6,000 from her.
BTW, the gal stole my wedding rings from my jewelry box. I was storing them while I renovated my home.

I hope the young woman gets help, stays clean, but I haven't heard from her. There hasn't been an apology for the trouble she caused.

nvme

(860 posts)
12. I have been through similar with my oldest brother
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 08:31 PM
Mar 2013

It broke my heart when he stole my High school graduation ring. My mother worked soo hard for that ring. He once conned my mother out 2k worth of her mortgage payments. The bank was going to foreclose on her house. I had to pay it. He almost got my mother shot by police.( told his shrink he was going to kill someon while they talked on the phone. he said he had means and opportunity. the shrink called 911 and kept my brother on the phone while the cops arrived) He walked out of his bedroom with a machete raised and my mother walked out of her bedroom to see "what the hell all the hell was all the commotion was about"! the police see weapon, they draw theirs and yell at my mom to drop to the ground. Good thing her maternal instinct was stronger than her respect for authority. This is just one of many stories. the point is CALL THE DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES IF YOU SUSPECT HER TO BE USING DRUGS! THE SAFETY OF THE INFANT IS MOST IMPORTANT.

Ilsa

(61,690 posts)
13. I did. I turned her in to
Sun Mar 10, 2013, 10:43 PM
Mar 2013

Child Protective Services and Adult Protective Services because of the drugs and because she stole from her 70yo grandmother, took her car on a 300 mile round trip without her permission when g-ma was hospitalized, had a fender-bender in it, etc. They investigated it, and I am not certain if the case is closed yet. Normally, a letter is sent out with notice of final disposition, but I haven't received one yet.

I was told that they are drug-testing her as a part of her probation.

I'm really sorry you and your mom had to go through some much crap.

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