Asked in Landlord - Tenant, Criminal Law and Personal Injury for Arkansas

Q: While I was moving a woman, my landlords ex wife, took the mirror off of my dresser and gave/sold it to her sister.

She claimed it's because I packed things belonging to her mom, whom I don't even know. Most importantly, I did not pack anything. I left suddenly because the landlords soon kicked in my bedroom door at 1 in the morning, when it flew off the hinges I was bruised and injured. I'm on disability and was healing from a head injury at the time. I was scared and I left. With only my dog and clothes I was wearing. The other person staying there threw All of my stuff in boxes and bags and moved to the front porch if lived there for 9 months paid bills etc. Have a lease. I was afraid to go back and had no where to go and ended up staying with one friend and another until I found an apartment a little over a month later. I had to wait since if just given the last of my money before I was kicked out I tried to contact the landlord by was blocked. When I was finally able to get my things, the mirror has been removed from my bedroom dresser.i have receipts showing it is over 500.00. what can I do

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