Based on the existing answers and question, it appears that the original poster has had their Dogami and crypto stolen and believes that the perpetrator is someone they know. Unfortunately, it is not possible to trace the IP or identity of Tezos address owners within the blockchain framework. The only way to potentially identify the perpetrator is to take other measures, such as examining the transaction history of the stolen crypto to see if any patterns emerge. Additionally, if the stolen crypto was transferred to an exchange, the exchange may be able to provide some information that could help identify the perpetrator. Furthermore, it may be possible to track the perpetrator's movements through the use of surveillance cameras or other methods. Ultimately, the best way to protect yourself from theft is to take measures to ensure your crypto is secure, such as using strong passwords, two-factor authentication, and keeping your crypto in a secure wallet.