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Originally Posted by kydsid
Police report. Most insurance will require one before they will do anything. BTW if your vehicle insurance doesn't cover and the car was in your drive way check with your homeowners policy it may cover.
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Correct! As it was not actually part of the vehicle, it will only be covered by property insurance, i.e. Home-owners, or renters.
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Originally Posted by chippewastud79
Going to be tough to trace unless there is something that distinguishes the items from any other or they happen to find a serial thief. It sucks, but it happened to my brother and pretty much all they could say was, "Next time lock your doors". 
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I had a similar problem, as they tried to steal the Van. They shredded the steering-column covers, trying to break the ignition lock.
Cops took down the information, and wrote a report. Nothing they could do as there was no 'caught-in-the-act' evidence.
It was likely only an act of convenience, as your doors were unlocked.
I'd list the
current replacement value, and state that as such. Depreciation doesn't ocurr on most electronics unless they are outdated technology.