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Attempted robbery of rental
There was an attempted robbery at our rental the other day. The guy threw a tile through the window, but got spooked because the tenant was home. A police report was filed and the suspect has been found.
I have to pay to fix the window. Is it even worth my time to go after the suspect or do I just take care of it and forget it? How would I even go about charging the suspect?