ELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None. On 12/15/2015, Christie Hardie contacted Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Petit Theft. Ms. Hardie advised between 1700 and 1730 hours on 12/14/2015, an unknown suspect stole her white and black Hello Kitty wallet, with contents out of her open purse that was sitting in the child seat section of a shopping cart. She said she walked away from the shopping cart to obtain an item off of the shelf and left it unattended for a few minutes. Ms. Hardie stated she did not discover that her wallet was not in her purse until she was in the checkout line. She did not report the theft to the store management. Ms. Hardie was unable to provide any suspect or witness information.
RELATED CASES: None SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None On 01/21/2016, Daniel Ruther contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Petit Theft. Mr. Ruther advised between 1600 and 1700 hours on 01/20/2016, an unknown suspect stole the tag off of his flatbed trailer while is was stopped in traffic at the noted intersection. He said he did not see who ripped the tag off of the trailer, but he felt his truck shake while he was sitting in it.
Alice Odom walked into the Gautier Police Department to report that someone had rifled through her vehicle, 1997 Mercedes and took $50.00. Odom said that there were four vehicles parked in the yard of her residence at 3140 Breakwater Dr. All four of the vehicles were rifled through, but Odom only had money taken from one of the vehicles. The incident happened between 8:00 p.m on 10/03/2016 and 5:15 a.m. on 10/04/2016.
On 10-24-2017 I was dispatched and responded to 6009 Ridge Rd. (Salvation Army) reference to a lost purse. Upon arrival I met with the complainant, Edith Caudill. Edith stated that she left her purse within a shopping cart at approximately 11:30AM. Edith later discovered that she did not have her purse and returned to the business at approximately 3:18PM.
On 02/27/2017 Dennis Walford, on behalf of his employer Taylor Morrison Homes, contacted the Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report a Grand Theft from a new home construction site. Mr. Walford advised sometime between 1600 hours on 02/24/2017 and 0800 hours on 02/27/2017, an unknown suspect entered the unsecured home under construction through the open garage area. Once inside the garage the unknown suspect stole one double oven wall cabinet and one refrigerator side panel that were sealed in boxes and stored in the open garage. The unknown suspect then exited the scene with the noted property in an unknown direction by unknown means. Mr. Walford was unable to provide any suspect or witness information.
The issue is whether the state has enough information to charge Mr. Gregg with retail theft in excess of 150 dollars beyond a reasonable doubt. A defendant can be charged with retail theft if the three elements discussed in People v. Hill 2014 IL APP (2d) 121099-U are met “a person commits the offense of retail theft when he or she knowingly: takes possession of, carries away, transfers, or causes to be carried away or transferred, any merchandise displayed, held, stored, or offered for sale in a retail merchandise establishment with the intention of depriving the merchant permanently of the possession, use, use or benefit of such merchandise without paying the full retail value of such merchandise”. When the three elements of retail theft
RELATED CASES: None. SUPPORT DOCUMENTS: None. On 09/09/2015, Enrico Notarnicola contacted Pasco Sheriff`s Office by telephone to report Criminal Mischief.
The woman told officers she came to the store to buy pacifiers and lost her wallet. She started driving around the parking lot looking for it and said an SUV started following her. The driver of the SUV accused her of assaulting her son, the woman told police. She denied it happened.
The store conducts a floor inspection at the top of every hour. The employee charged with checking the isles for debris was an older man with glasses. He checked the isle at 1:00PM and Ms. Smith fell at approximately 1:30PM. The store alleges that Ms. Smith was distracted by her son and did not notice the spill on the floor and therefore is equally at fault.
Introduced to market in 2002, the birth control device Essure is the subject of numerous personal injury claims. According to the Mayo Clinic 's website, Essure are small coils of metal and fiber that are implanted into the fallopian tubes. It is a permanent form of birth control, as the coils cause scarring in the nearby tissue preventing semen from reaching the egg.
When the worker 's shift ended, she returned to her vehicle that she had parked in one of the designated spots on E Street. and saw that her rear window was shattered. The car's owner did not see any object in or around the vehicle that could have caused the damage, which totaled $250, Campus Police said. A gym bag was stolen from a Campus Town Fitness Center cubby on Thursday, Oct. 15, between 3:40 p.m. and 4:40 p.m., according to Campus Police. When the student went to retrieve the bag after his workout and did not see it, he told a front desk employee and searched the gym for the bag, with negative results. The bag and its contents were valued at $180, police said.
On Tuesday evening, Wrentham Police responded to a shoplifting in progress call at SAKS Off 5th, the outlet store for Saks 5th Avenue. The Saks Loss Prevention officer said he saw the trio concealing items while inside the store. Police watched from outside until the suspects leave the store and get into their rented Dodge Charger. Police then searched the rental car and found the trunk full of bags with stolen merchandise.
it was evident that fewer than 10 percent of people try to run away when caught shoplifting. If they do run, there is a strict “no chase” policy. However, they do follow from safe distance to observe and relay that information to police dispatch. The police works closely with cases of shoplifting at the store and the response time is quick, which means 75% of shoplifters who run from the crime are caught. While the ones, who do not end up being caught, come back and are caught later.
On July 27, 2017, a Reno Police Department detective received a report of a burglary and theft. The victim stated she and her husband had allowed the defendant, Dino Donofrio, to move into their casita in August of 2016. He stayed with the family and was granted full access to the main house until June 1, of 2017. On July 26, 2017, the defendant contacted the victim to inform her he had stolen a diamond bracelet and used her name to gain a credit card which he charged $200.00 at Walmart without her permission.
Shoplifting is a major problem in today life. The temptation of not paying for something, just hiding it away and saving your own money is a large factor for some people. To commit shoplifting one must "intend" to permanently deprive the merchant of the value of the merchandise. Shoplifting most often occurs by concealing merchandise in a purse, pocket or bag but can occur by a variety of methods. However the real inquiry is, what implications are involved for a customer to shoplift?
The cop tells him that is not enough evidence, the thief has a community of people saying otherwise. The police, too, were proven to be no