A woman called the police on her stepsister at her wedding after she discovered that her mother’s necklace was missing. The woman had refused to lend the necklace to her stepsister, who then took it without permission. The woman tried to retrieve it but was stopped by her stepmother, who told her to wait until after the wedding. The woman then called the police to get her property back.
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Stepsister steals necklace before wedding, chaos ensues

Woman calls police on stepsister for wedding theft

Police retrieve stolen necklace at wedding causing family drama

Stepsister drama at a wedding turns ugly and escalates quickly.

Overreacting or justified? Woman calls cops on stepsister over necklace

Correction made to update section, no drama here

Stepsister steals deceased mother’s necklace for her wedding
Losing a loved one is never easy, especially when it’s your mother. But what happens when someone tries to take something precious that belonged to her? A woman faced this dilemma when her stepsister asked to borrow her mother’s necklace for her wedding. After refusing, her stepsister took it anyway and refused to return it. Despite her stepmother’s objections, the woman called the police to retrieve her property. Was she right to take matters into her own hands, or did she overreact? Read on for the comments and reactions.
Step-sister steals necklace, gets police called at wedding. NTA.

Woman rightfully calls police on stepsister over family property dispute

Cutting toxic people out of your life is self-care

A poetic comment on a wedding fiasco involving the police.

Taking something that doesn’t belong to you? Karma strikes back.

Step-sister steals necklace at wedding, gets what she deserves ♀️

Step-sister steals necklace, gets what she deserves at wedding

Great job standing up for yourself and taking legal action.

OP did exactly what someone is supposed to do when their belongings are stolen

Step-sister steals, step-sister pays. NTA wins this round. ♀️

Stealing a necklace and refusing to return it? Calling the police was justified ♀️

Justice must be served Press charges and move on.

Step sister steals jewelry and gets caught at her own wedding ♀️

Supporting a family member in a toxic environment.

Justified response to theft at wedding

Stealing a keepsake of someone’s deceased mother is sickening

Wedding drama: Commenter calls for bride’s arrest

Resolved! Necklace returned, charges not pressed.

Actions have consequences NTA is a bad***

Step sister demands necklace at wedding, OP is NTA ♀️

Stepfamily steals deceased mother’s necklace, ESH for calling police.

Asserting boundaries pays off – NTA gets stolen item back

Justified NTA reaction to stepsister’s theft

Wedding thief gets caught, justice served with humor
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Stealing a deceased mom’s necklace, NTA but drama llamas everywhere

Justified revenge?
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Stand your ground against thieves

Commenter justifies calling police, blames other party for escalation ⚖️

Stealing at a wedding? NTA called cops!

Standing up for yourself and family

Justified NTA move to retrieve stolen family heirloom ♀️
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Commenter supports calling out stepsister’s behavior with a touch of sarcasm

Taking the high road pays off in the end

Woman calls police to retrieve stolen necklace from stepsister ♀️

Confusion over police response to necklace retrieval

Stealing at a wedding? NTA takes action

Step sister stole jewelry, NTA for calling cops ♀️

Saying ‘no’ repeatedly doesn’t make you the a**hole

Deserved police call at wedding #NTA

Commenter finds drama amusing

Woman rightfully calls out step-sister for necklace theft

Protect the necklace! NTA suggests safety deposit box

Not the a**hole! Tell us more

Commenter calls out behavior and supports the OP.

Taking things without permission is plain theft

Not the a**hole at the wedding

Stand your ground and protect your family’s heirlooms

Protecting your inheritance

Protect your valuables! Safety deposit box or private storage unit.

Justified or not? Commenter defends stealing at wedding.

Agree or disagree? Comment your thoughts below

Wedding karma strikes back

When a simple ‘no’ turns into a theft and police.

Clear conscience: Not the a**hole at the wedding

Woman stands up to step family for stolen necklace

Commenter finds the situation hilarious but thinks everyone sucks here.

Standing up for yourself against entitled family members

Cutting toxic family members – sometimes it’s necessary
