Related for Bava Kamma 113:3
לא ממקום שהחזירה
Now, what is meant by 'If it is stolen or lost'? Does it not mean, 'If it is stolen while in his house or if it is lost while in his house'?<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' But if he would have to pay where the article was stolen or lost this would prove that he is subject to the law of Paid Bailee. ');"><sup>3</sup></span>
Sifrei Devarim
"return shall you return them": If he returned it (the animal), and it ran away; returned it and it ran away — even four or five times — he must continue returning it, it being written "Return shall you return them." If he returned it to a place where it could be seen (by the owner), he need not deal with it. If it were stolen or lost, he is responsible for it — until he returns it to his (the owner's) domain, it being written "to your brother."
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