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  2. Theft - Wikipedia

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    Stealing in excess of $25,000 is usually a class B felony (sentence: 5–15 years), [94] while any other felony stealing (not including the felonies of burglary or robbery) that does not involve chemicals is a class C felony (sentence: up to 7 years). Non-felony stealing is a class A misdemeanor (sentence: up to 1 year).

  3. Alleged California shoplifters shocked to learn stealing now ...

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    Police in California released a video of a trio of alleged shoplifters who were shocked to find out that the penalty for their crime had recently changed.. In the viral surveillance video shared ...

  4. New York man indicted for stealing Ohio SNAP benefits - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – Ohio officials indicted a New York man and the company he owns on charges that he defrauded Ohioans of more than $125,000 in SNAP benefits in 2023. The Ohio Investigative ...

  5. Motor vehicle theft - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle theft or car theft (also known as a grand theft auto in the United States) is the criminal act of stealing or attempting to steal a motor vehicle. In 2020, there were 810,400 vehicles reported stolen in the United States, up from 724,872 in 2019. [1] Property losses due to motor vehicle theft in 2020 were estimated at $7.4 billion ...

  6. Hacker stole unreleased Coldplay and Rexha tracks

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    A cyber hacker has pleaded guilty to stealing unreleased music from artists including Coldplay, Canadian singer Shawn Mendes and US singer Bebe Rexha. Skylar Dalziel made about £42,000 by selling ...

  7. Shoplifting - Wikipedia

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    Shoplifting is also associated with family or marital stress, social isolation, having had a difficult childhood, alcoholism or drug use, low self-esteem, and eating disorders, with bulimic shoplifters frequently stealing food. Some researchers have theorized that shoplifting is an unconscious attempt to make up for a past loss.

  8. Scammers are stealing homes from under their owners' noses ...

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    Some real-estate scammers operate by transferring a home's deed away from its rightful owners. The owner of a $137.5 million LA mansion says they're a victim of deed fraud and can't sell it.

  9. Steal - Wikipedia

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    Steal may refer to: . Theft, the illegal act of taking another person's property without that person's freely-given consent; The gaining of a stolen base in baseball . the 2004 ALCS stolen base in Game Four, see Dave Roberts (outfielder)