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    Default Re: Unknowingly Pawning Stolen Property

    Since you have already admitted to and he has evidence of you pawning the bike,offering to pay the pawnbroker might keep them from pressing charges. Admitting any more can only go bad. Be polite. In fact, going to the pawn brokers tomorrow and reimbursing them, obtaining a receipt on your own is better. Do not get into a lengthy conversation with them. Tell them the police advised you the bike was stolen so you were refunding their money and just want a receipt proving you paid them.

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