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Old 10-04-2014, 10:26 AM   #23
SoNaRWaVe
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IMHO, i think the less involved you are, the better it is. The more you nag to your friend on giving up the number, and then RCMP goes knocking on their doors, the more likely they know its you.

As posted, I would say just call RCMP and tell them you have a tip of where your wheels are at and give them your friends number and ask to remain anonymous as this is your friend. See what they say and go from there.

Purchasing stolen goods are still stolen goods, they belong to you. By protecting the guy who purchased them is just as good as protecting the people who stole your car.
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