A gang of thieves just stole my phone
The sanctity of the pyramids was violated by thieves.
The singular form of the plural noun thieves is thief.
The police were in hot pursuit of the suspect.
The car thieves can't get far- I've disabled the vehicle's fuel intake line.
As thick as thieves
The thieves crept into the museum at night.
The thieves were scurrying away from the police with very posh things
Conspirin' thick as thieves, they was, guv'nor. The bank thieves were thwarted when their getaway car stalled.
I avoid the part of the city that has too many criminals and thieves in it.There are about 10 million thieves in the world.
The sanctity of the pyramids was violated by thieves.
The thieves defiled the ancient burial ground when they used a backhoe to unearth the graves to fine "treasure."
It is a slang used by thieves and the like.(Argot, it is called.)
The thieves shared the spoils from the town.
The band of car thieves has struck again!
was arrested
The thieves broke into the jewelry store and stole all the valuable items. The police managed to catch the thieves before they could escape with the stolen money. The thieves were notorious for targeting luxury cars in the wealthy neighborhood.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "This morning, the thieves were arrested." A comma is placed after "morning" to separate the introductory phrase from the main clause.