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Burglary, also called breaking and entering (B&E) [1] or housebreaking, [2] [3] is a property crime involving the illegal entry into a building or other area without permission, typically with the intention of committing a further criminal offence.
Second-degree burglary: Second-degree burglary is similar to first-degree burglary, but involves entering a non-residence such as a business premise or buildings detached from homes such as sheds.
A home invasion, also called a hot prowl burglary, is a sub-type of burglary (or in some jurisdictions, a separately defined crime) in which an offender unlawfully enters into a building residence while the occupants are inside. [1]
Property crime is a category of crime, usually involving private property, that includes, among other crimes, burglary, larceny, theft, motor vehicle theft, arson, shoplifting, and vandalism. Property crime is a crime to obtain money, property, or some other benefit. This may involve force, or the threat of force, in cases like robbery or ...
HARTFORD, Conn. (WTNH) — State police say they are investigating a burglary at the state office building on Capitol Avenue. The incident began around 5:10 p.m. on Sunday when officers from Troop ...
Ian M. Morin, 30, no address available, and Chad Dewayne Roland, 34, Cascade Lane, are both charged with burglary, theft of property of up to $1,000 and vandalism of more than $1,000. Both were ...
The offence of burglary is now defined by section 9 of the Theft Act 1968 which now reads: (1) A person is guilty of burglary if— (a) he or she enters any building or part of a building as a trespasser and with intent to commit any such offence as is mentioned in subsection (2) below; or
Jonathan Ray Schmauch, 36, was indicted Aug. 5 on burglary of building, (SJF), state jail felony. Savannah Lauraine Jordan, 23, was indicted Aug. 5 on burglary of habitation, second degree felony. DWI