One of our rentals was broken into when we were between renters and doing some remodeling. The crooks were spooked by a neighbor and took off with only parts of a paint sprayer for their trouble. The police were contacted and a deputy came out to take a report. He didn't take pictures of the shoe print left in spilled paint, or dust for fingerprints, or even bag the jacket that was left behind by one of the thieves. He told me that they didn't really have the manpower to investigate property crimes unless firearms were stolen or someone was in the house when it happened.
Fast forward a week... my wife finds the paint sprayer on Offer Up. We actually didn't know for sure that it was the sprayer, at first, because there wasn't an actual picture of it. The guy had put up a "stock" photo of an identical sprayer (they only got the body and no hoses or accessories) and it wasn't one that was readily available anymore. However, on Offer Up you can put up a picture (avatar kind of thing) and a name, if you want. The guy had put up his actual picture and name. With these two things I was able to locate a Facebook profile. Low and behold the guy was wearing the jacket that he left at the house in one of the photos that was posted. After a little more research I found an address for him that was only 5 minutes from the burglarized property. So... I went to his house and confronted him.
The guy admitted to everything (on video, since I was surreptitiously recording everything. And we were in the street in front of his house... public space, no notification required and no privacy to be expected). He even had on the same shoes that he had worn during the burglary and they still had paint stains on them!! He said that he didn't have the paint sprayer at the house and he would get it from his partner and return it to me (never happened). So I (actually we, I didn't go alone) left and waited for a call that never came.
Fast forward another week.... the information collected was passed onto the police dept. handling the matter and I waited for them to call. Never happened. So I went to the police station to try to speak with someone. Nobody available. I left a message for the deputy that took the report and asked him to call me back. Never called me. I finally contacted a friend who works for the dept. He informed me that I would probably never get a call back because they don't have the budget or manpower to follow up on such small crimes. (Funny to me because I thought that felony burglary wasn't such a small crime.) He said that he would, however, make sure that the guys info was given to the correct people so that they could follow up and, possibly, catch the guy committing other burglaries.
It's pathetic really. And it is no wonder that these guys keep doing what they are doing. There are no consequences for their actions. At least, not from law enforcement.