Put as much pressure as you can on the police to keep looking, and checking with other knows crooks, there's snitches out there that would turn their mothers in for a dime. You just have to find the right person who will roll over on the guy for the right money. Let anyone you know, there's a reward for information on your saws and where they might be.
I had a rifle stolen one time, i told my daughter who was 15 at the time that when she went to school to let it be known that there was a reward for any information on who had my rifle. Three day's later i get a call , and was given 2 kid's names, the police went to their house. They had sold it to a x con, for 25 bucks. The police when down confronted the xcon, he gave it to them. He was a felon and i should have pressed charges against him for possessing a stolen firearm. And, i should have pressed charges against the 2 kids as well.
I should add, i was told by the local police there was about 2% chance in getting my rifle back, its like they were trying to discourage me into following up on it. Said, it was probably already out of town. One thing i'll add, no matter what, PRESS CHARGES, leave a paper trail on who ever stole it if they get caught. The problem is, too many thieves get off with a verbal reprimand and that's it. It took me almost 3 months to get my rifle back from the police dept. But, i did get it back, eventually.
I had a rifle stolen one time, i told my daughter who was 15 at the time that when she went to school to let it be known that there was a reward for any information on who had my rifle. Three day's later i get a call , and was given 2 kid's names, the police went to their house. They had sold it to a x con, for 25 bucks. The police when down confronted the xcon, he gave it to them. He was a felon and i should have pressed charges against him for possessing a stolen firearm. And, i should have pressed charges against the 2 kids as well.
I should add, i was told by the local police there was about 2% chance in getting my rifle back, its like they were trying to discourage me into following up on it. Said, it was probably already out of town. One thing i'll add, no matter what, PRESS CHARGES, leave a paper trail on who ever stole it if they get caught. The problem is, too many thieves get off with a verbal reprimand and that's it. It took me almost 3 months to get my rifle back from the police dept. But, i did get it back, eventually.