My question involves criminal law for the state of: PA.
Last year my apartment was broken into, and 500 dollars worth of items were taken. I know who did it (or I'm 99 percent sure that I know who did it). They live in a different county than I do, now.
One of the items taken was an Xbox360, with an ID number on it that I finally got just today. One year after the event had happened. I went to the police to get them to call the Microsoft offices with the number, but I don't think that he'll actually do it.. which leaves me here:
Gamestop requires a subpoena in order to say if a customer who sold them a unit that was stolen.
Would it be silly to get a subpoena for this case? I assume it costs money to issue one in the first place.
On top of all of this, the person I'm entirely positive stole my items wants to be a Pittsburgh police officer. What all would he be charged with if he's found guilty?

