Pawn shop law upsets Springfield theft victim
Credit: DaytonDailyNews
Scot Davidge's non profit was burglarized and items he had stolen showed up at a local pawn shop. Now he's mad that according to Ohio laws that protect pawn shops, he has to pay the shop to get his items back.
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