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  2. Check thieves who hit mailboxes of Wall businesses in $100k ...

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    Easton and Harrell were both charged with one count each of receiving stolen property, possession of marijuana over 5 pounds with intent to distribute it and possession of forgery devices, O ...

  3. Sears employee accused of stealing $3.7 million in goods - AOL

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    A New Jersey inventory clerk for Sears was arrested Friday on suspicion of placing fake orders and then exchanging the goods for cash or services from people around the tristate area. Police told ...

  4. Possession of stolen goods - Wikipedia

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    Possession of stolen goods is a crime in which an individual has bought, been given, or acquired stolen goods.. In many jurisdictions, if an individual has accepted possession of goods (or property) and knew they were stolen, then the individual may be charged with a crime, depending on the value of the stolen goods, and the goods are returned to the original owner.

  5. Pawn shop owners accused of running fencing operation may ...

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    Two men accused of acting as the middlemen to sell luxury items burgled from wealthy homeowners likely possessed $5 million in stolen property, prosecutors said Wednesday. Dimitriy Nezhinskiy and ...

  6. Fence (criminal) - Wikipedia

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    The fence disguises the stolen nature of the goods, if possible, so that he or she can sell them closer to the market price. Depending on the stolen item, the fence may attempt to remove, deface, or replace serial numbers on the stolen item before reselling it. In some cases, fences will transport the stolen items to a different city to sell ...

  7. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Theft is a felony if the value of the property exceeds $300 or the property is stolen from the person of another. Thresholds at $10,000, $100,000, and $500,000 determine how severe the punishment can be. The location from which property was stolen is also a factor in sentencing. [90]

  8. National Stolen Property Act - Wikipedia

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    Section 2311 of Title 18 provides the definitions for certain words and phrases used in the Act. [2] For example, "money" is defined to include not just the legal tender of the U.S. or any foreign country, but also any counterfeit; "security" receives an expansive definition that also includes, among other things, not just "any instrument commonly known as a 'security,'" but also any forged ...

  9. This North Jersey man's car was stolen. Police found it. Then ...

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    To get his stolen car back, Roshean Mitchell of Paterson had to pay City Wide Towing a $155 towing fee, $100 for two days of storage, a $50 administrative fee, and $90 for “crash wrap.”