Larceny over $250

Larceny Laws Overhaul
Larceny Laws Overhaul
Larceny Laws Overhaul
BOSTON (AP) _ Massachusetts may soon fall in line with the majority of U.S. states that have changed their approach to prosecuting theft in recent years, by increasing the dollar threshold for which larceny is considered a felony. Under current state law, stealing property valued at more than $250 is considered a felony and can result in prison time...
Shoplifting Arrest
Shoplifting Arrest
Shoplifting Arrest
Dartmouth Police arrest a suspect in a shoplifting case, but a second suspect remains at large. According to a press release, Dartmouth Det. Keith DaCosta drove into the Rite Aid parking lot on Dartmouth St. Saturday afternoon, and saw the store manager attempting to stop two women from leaving the area...