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Pass the info to local law enforcement who can contact the social media company to obtain more infos about the account.
Have, the person who sent this to me sends it all to them.
There's been no result.
They post this kind of thing every week different cars etc
If law enforcement won't help, then you'll need a lawyer who can get a court to issue a subpoena. This would probably be in the context of stalking/restraining order.
I can almost guarantee that Facebook, with its extensive data mining, knows exactly who it is.
Yeah going to call the police again this morning and contact my lawyer since we thought about a civil suit when one of the thieves was caught but got off by being undersge and saying he found it on the side of the road despite being on camera in the yard
The cops here would laugh at you for expecting them to do their jobs.
Lol