We had one come up missing off a piece of property closest to the road. I instantly took the front end loader over there and put another camera up on a limb that no person could climb, even if they looked up to notice it.
I did that knowing thieves often come right back to steal the new replacement you purchased.
I was actually happy to see at least one “father figure” had the 3 return the camera, you can see the alleged original thief wiping his finger prints from it after he put it back where he stole it from.
Closest neighbor is a teacher at the highschool, knows who they are. I asked her to not say anything, the glass half full guy said they had learned their lesson. Only cost me the memory card that was in it.
The above is for folks that think they have “gotten away” with something. Somewhere someone left evidence.
For Spypoint you can chat (most effective for me) with them during the day from their website or give them a call.
Aside from that, you can open the app and pick the camera(s) that got stolen, under “status”.
You will know when the last comm was.
Although I haven’t messed with it, they also have some Google map stuff that might locate it.
In any case, you might want to stop the plans you have as, as long as you keep paying for them, the cameras will still work.