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Explain it to the police.
As long as the title or registration do not have the thief's name on them....and even if the thief's name is a cosigner you should be able to file a theft report. Ask your local registration office or DMV
Obviously not.
if your a night walker you can be a thief to so there both probably equal but id be a thief and its thief not theft
The singular form of the plural noun thieves is thief.
A thief is a person who steals things, typically without permission, and with the intention of keeping or selling the stolen items for personal gain. Thieves often act surreptitiously to avoid getting caught while committing the theft.
The correct abstract noun for "thief" is "theft."
The statute of limitation for theft depends on the value of the items stolen. If the stolen goods cost less than $6,000 a thief cannot be prosecuted after six months.
"Girl, Stolen" by April Henry is a young adult thriller novel. The story follows a girl who is kidnapped during a car theft and must use her wits to survive.
If you sell someone stolen property that you did not steal yourself, you could be charged with the crime of receiving stolen property, which involves knowingly accepting, buying, or selling stolen goods. This offense can be prosecuted as a felony or a misdemeanor depending on the value of the stolen property and the laws of the jurisdiction where the crime occurred.
The crisis in the Lightning Thief is when the bolt was stolen from Olympus, which led on to the beginning of the Lightning Thief's story.
ex. "The thief stole the burger in the middle of the night."