A person who steals things from people's bags in public places is commonly referred to as a pickpocket.
They are called pockets.
A person who steals is called a thief.
All of the official Nintendo DS bags do come with an extra pocket for games.
A person who steals is commonly referred to as a thief or a robber.
It is called theft or embezzlement when someone steals money from another person.
Most gym bags have side pockets for swim clothes. Consider getting a Nike bag that has this.
The microwavable turnovers known as Hot Pockets are called Hot Pockets because the creators of the frozen food choose that name.
A person who steals agricultural produce is typically called a "crop thief" or a "produce thief."
Yes, Targus laptop cases and bags will typically have internal and often external pockets for storage.
Tour/staff bags- These are carried by the professional Golfers' caddies, big heavy bags with plenty of pockets, usually made of leather. Stand bags, these are slimmer lightweight bags with a few pockets, and a stand on the front so it can stand up when you set it down, these bags usually have a double strap for convenience. Cart bag, these are quite chunky bags, usually used with a trolley, probably half way between a tour bag and a stand bag. The final type is a pencil bag, this type has only one or two pockets and can hold a full set of clubs, it is designed for a casual round where maybe not all the golf clubs will be carried round. They are very light weight.
A "moll-buzzer" is archaic street slang for a pick pocket who targets women. "Buzzing" is picking pockets so presumably a "Buzzer" would be someone who steals on the sly....which is exactly what you do when "stealing" runs for an overthrow.