Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Shoplifting;use of Blade/Tool to Remove Item

vendredi 17 octobre 2014

My question involves criminal law for the state of: NOW YORK



my son and or "swim" (for those familiar with that acronym) was stopped my Walmart AP/LP after the last point of sale by the same associate he recalls following him in the store. He surrendered the merchandise and ran. He called to inform me the police were at his house five days later. There is no possible other reason they were there, knocking the way they were knocking. He also has no idea how they I. D.'d him as he was on foot.

He tells me the item was one of those locked hangers and he went to another isle and took a razor blade to make a slit on the package so he could take it down. I'm all also told this isnt his first time stealing at Walmart as of late while he's looking for a job. Ironically walmart would not hire him two months ago. He knows what he did, and certainty isn't crying like some of these people posting on here. " Well I stole make up and this and that but im sorry I just can't get arrested. I just can't have a record" . Some of you show great patience in your responses! But we are trying to decide to just go surrender him or hire a lawyer. So what is with the rescue blade is that a burglary tool? Not a front or anything? And what about these prior? Guys he did it the same way? Thanks guys for any input





Retail Fraud / Shoplifting: Shoplifting;use of Blade/Tool to Remove Item

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