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Tape Him and give him choices.
write it off, do not confront the lad, the damage you can do will be too great a price. First off the lad will HATE you for making him out to be a thief. If he has stolen from you he will do it again to someone else, let them sort it out. Let them confront your nephew. Your family may take his side against you. Most kids steal from family and friends but its something they grow out of. They develop self respect and stop the stealing. But if you go ahead and confront him he will definitely never forget it and he will probably never forgive you. Trust is a funny thing in families and so is family loyalty. You ought to understand that by now and the young lad will learn that as he grows. Dont mess it up.
is he like any of the little boys that are posted on your wall......
First, I'd have a talk with his Nana to see if there is a remote chance that he is telling the truth. If she says that she did not give him any money, then I'd sit down with him and have a heart-to-heart talk. When a boy is a young teenager (12teen), that sort of communication often has more effectiveness than yelling, scolding and/or punishment.
I would confront him on it. I would also state that if I could not trust him in my home he would not be welcome. Stealing from family is very low and I would let hem know it... If you know deep in your heart he took it you do him no favor by letting him get away with it.
yea that is something i need not comment on it would really get me into trouble lol