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Looks like Arkansas has a 3 year statute of limitations on fraud, IN however has a 6 year statute of limitations (if they took possession of the property in Arkansas, it may be an Arkansas crime though):A bigger problem is statute of limitations. If this happened four years ago, unless there are special circumstances it's too late to do anything, you've waited too long.
http://www.in.gov/legislative/ic/2010/title34/ar11/ch2.html said:IC 34-11-2-7
Six year limitation
Sec. 7. The following actions must be commenced within six (6) years after the cause of action accrues:
(1) Actions on accounts and contracts not in writing.
(2) Actions for use, rents, and profits of real property.
(3) Actions for injuries to property other than personal property, damages for detention of personal property and for recovering possession of personal property.
(4) Actions for relief against frauds.
Yep.A good rule of thumb is, when it comes to legal matters, nobody is looking out for your interests unless you are paying them to look out for your interests, (and not always even then!). The bankruptcy court, the local cops, the DA -- they all have their own agenda, and it may or may not include you. You have to pay someone to advocate for you, and it's not always worth it and never cheap.
Aaron Z