burglary

9 similar searches for burglary
  • Receive alerts:
  • by e-mail
    Your information will be added to a database with the sole purpose of serving your subscription. This database is the exclusive property of vLex Networks S.L. and will never be shared with any other company. By sending your request you accept the Data Protection Policy of vLex Networks S.L.
  • via RSS
3 headnotes for burglary
More than 10.000 documents for burglary
  • A Jeannette man accused of burglarizing a Greensburg church reached a plea agreement with prosecutors Thursday that calls for him to serve state prison time. Lance A. Theys, 48, of 421 S. Fifth St., appeared yesterday for a preliminary hearing before Greensburg District Judge James Albert on charges of burglary, criminal trespass, theft, receiving stolen property, criminal mischief and institutional vandalism.

  • [...] the methods and manifestations of identity theft are ever increasing in their diversity. THE FAMILIAR MODEL OF TRADITIONAL THEFT CRIME CLASSIFICATION In order to effectively make the case that identity theft statutes should be re-crafted to more closely resemble the framework by which traditional theft crimes are delineated, it is first necessary to note the basic classifications delineated by that framework and the basis upon which those delineations are made.\n68 Another benefit lies in the fact that society at large - i.e., citizens oüier dian defendants - enjoys a greater predictability in criminal law, as imprecision largely precludes predictability.69 By imprecisely labeling an identity-related crime "theft" when it meets traditional requirements for, and may be more accura...

  • LANCASTER TWP.: A classroom at Wheatland Middle School, 919 Hamilton Park Drive, was entered through an open window between 2:45 and 4 p.m. on May 20. A $575 cell phone was taken. EAST LAMPETER TWP.: Jeffrey A. Hoffman, 48, of Columbia, was charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia Wednesday in the 2100 block of Lincoln Highway East.

  • LANCASTER: A window was shattered and a stereo and 200 CDs were stolen from a vehicle in the 500 block of West Chestnut Street overnight Wednesday. Loss is $2,130. LANCASTER TWP.: A home in the 100 block of Atkins Avenue was entered through an unlocked window overnight Wednesday. A purse was taken.

  • ELLSWORTH A Hancock County man with an extensive criminal history was found guilty Wednesday afternoon of 15 charges of burglary and theft. Randolph W. Garland originally had been charged with 21 counts of burglary and theft in connection with a burglary spree in three Hancock County locales in late 2009 and early 2010.

  • MANHEIM TWP.: A television was taken from a home in the 2500 block of Butter Road Wednesday evening after someone forced in a door. LANCASTER TWP.: Beer and coolers were taken Thursday from a garage in the 100 block of Langford Circle.

  • Colorado Springs police officers used three K9 teams to track down a man wanted for trespassing, burglary and fraud after he fled police Wednesday afternoon. Officer Dave Nelson was on a traffic stop at Meadow Ridge Drive and Austin Bluffs Parkway at about 1:30 p.m. when he noticed two drivers arguing, according to police. He terminated the traffic stop and intervened. Shortly afterward, one of the drivers, David Richardson, 21, ran from the area.

  • An April burglary at a Westmoreland County campground led investigators to a Braddock police officer and a web of lies that ended with his arrest on Tuesday. James J. Scuffle, 29, of 9013 Oak St., Plum, planned and executed the burglary, then filed a false police report and insurance claim and tried to pay off an alleged accomplice with crack cocaine to buy her silence, state police allege.

  • Photo Gallery: Mug shots of Covina crime ring COVINA - Police on Monday announced the arrest of four people involved in a burglary ring that targeted victims, including public officials and a judge, using information from the Internet.

  • Three Colorado Springs Utilities workers accused of stealing city equipment tried to cover their tracks by calling police to report a burglary, even describing for investigators how the thieves used a blowtorch to cut through metal chains, according to the arrest affidavit. William Mohrenweiser, 41, Robert Maestas, 33, and Thomas Mattorano, 39, were arrested last week on suspicion of felony theft and accessory to felony theft in connection with stolen generators, winches, a 10-foot ladder and more equipment.



Loading

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.

Contents in vLex United States

Explore vLex

For Professionals

For Partners

Company