Nothing
It could be theft, petty theft, burglary, or theft by conversion depending on the circumstances of the situation.
Malicious Destruction Theft Larceny by conversion Larceny by trick petit theft Grand Theft .
Yes. Theft is a tort (a civil wrong) known as conversion or misappropriation.
Malicious Destruction Theft Larceny by conversion Larceny by trick petit theft Grand Theft .
MVT is a part one crime cause it is reported to the UCR and only violent crimes are reported to the UCR and that is including property crimes which include motor vechile theft.
rape, robbery, assault and motor vehicle theft
You should have reported the theft as soon as possible. Regardless of theft, you are responsible for the payments. Hopefully, you had theft insurance to make the payoff for you.
It would not be considered theft. Once someone buys something from you, it is theirs. They can do whatever they want to do with it.
Larceny-Theft
it means it is being classed as theft by curcumstances but dosent look like theft - property reported stolen but obviously set up to look like it had actually been stolen.
The theft should be reported as soon as the theft is discovered. Otherwise late reports may be questioned by insurance companies or by the police in any future actions or claims relating to the theft.