This is an ethical question. It would make your conscience clear to do so, however it's your choice and may save your job if given the choice to pay it back or return stolen property against losing your position.
You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.You report the theft to the police and press charges.
If they found out and decide to press charges? Its fraud and theft you go to jail
If it is internal theft they are not required to do so. Sometimes they decline to prosecute in order to keep the internal theft quiet and out of the public news.
Its personal property its nothing the law can do you can take him to small claim court to get your stuff back. No you can't file theft charges against him
First you should file a report with your local police department. Theft falls under criminal law, not civil law, so to press charges you would need to go through law enforcement channels, not civil court.
The parents (or whomever) can press charges just like a normal theft.
NO because you can put in a cheat code with no wanted level and get away with it
NO because you can put in a cheat code with no wanted level and get away with it
I would go to the police. Sounds like theft.
Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over. Well if your under age (13- 18) and the dont press charges he or she will go to a program to get discharged when the program is over.
To report theft of electicity at a residence, the first people a person should call is the utility company. They will send someone out immediately to cut the illegal connection. The next step is to inform the police of the theft and press charges if possible.
Yes, taking your parent's car without permission and running away with it would be considered theft. It is illegal to take someone else's property without their consent, even if they are your parents.