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  2. Worker keeps $25K lottery ticket, telling ‘customers’ it was ...

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    Oregon State Police Lottery detectives cited the worker with aggravated theft and computer crime. The worker may also be accused of theft by deception and first-degree forgery.

  3. Oregon retail clerk accused of stealing $25,000 winning ...

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    An Oregon Lottery spokesperson said theft by retail employees are rare. Since 2020, the Oregon Lottery has had two retail thefts, including the one announced Friday, the spokesperson said.

  4. Organized retail crime - Wikipedia

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    Organized retail crime (ORC) refers to professional criminal enterprises ranging from regional gangs to international crime rings and other organized crime focussing on retail environments. Operations include truckjacking, shoplifting, smash and grab, cargo theft, and cargo diversion. One person acting alone is not considered an example of ...

  5. Westfield CFO sentenced to prison for ‘staggering’ theft from ...

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    John Dunlea pleaded guilty May 8 to two counts of second-degree theft by deception and five counts of third-degree failure to pay taxes. Westfield CFO sentenced to prison for ‘staggering ...

  6. Fraud - Wikipedia

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    The "theft" of one's personal information or identity, like finding another's social security number and then using it as identification, is a type of fraud. Fraud can be committed through and across many media including mail , wire , phone , and the Internet ( computer crime and Internet fraud ).

  7. Lottery fraud - Wikipedia

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    Suspicions were aroused when authorities noticed that a large number of tickets were purchased for the eight possible combinations. On 20 May 1981, Perry was convicted of criminal conspiracy, criminal mischief, theft by deception, rigging a publicly exhibited contest and perjury, and was sentenced to seven years in prison. His accomplices were ...

  8. This isn’t theft of need. A more insidious type of crime is ...

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    ORC theft involves groups of people targeting stores that carry higher-value merchandise like electronics, sporting goods, cosmetics, clothing, handbags and shoes. The groups steal large ...

  9. Theft of services - Wikipedia

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    Theft of services is the legal term for a crime which is committed when a person obtains valuable services — as opposed to goods — by deception, force, threat or other unlawful means, i.e., without lawfully compensating the provider for these services. [1]