depends what you were shop lifting but , probably yes
I would guess not. They will probably complete an in house report and keep it on record in case they catch you again. If caught again, they'll probably call the police.
what if it was just a 2 dollarthing would the police be involved
There's no telling what he MIGHT do, but if the police were not summoned and you were not arrested it sounds like the store chose not to press charges. However, from your description of the fact that he took down all your information it sounds like you may have been "banned" from that place of business. Returning there would be the equivelant of Trespassing After Being Warned."
Shoplifting is a misdemeanor.
A mall security officer is not required to read a suspect their Miranda rights when caught shoplifting, as Miranda rights apply only when a suspect is in custody and subject to interrogation by law enforcement officers. Mall security personnel typically do not have the same legal authority as police officers. However, if the situation escalates and law enforcement is involved, then the suspect may need to be read their rights before being interrogated.
The worst thing about shoplifting is having a permanent police record that says you are a thief.
If she is charged by the police she will either be summarily arrested, or receive a citation to appear in court. The seriousness of the charge will depend upon the total value of the groceries she stole.
If they get caught by the police: Make them pay the fine theirselves by selling some of their stuff. If they just get caught by you: Make them give it back or something, take away their favourite stuff for a few weeks/months. Hope I helped!
If you were charged with and pled (or were found) guilty to shoplifting (thus paying the fine) it will appear on a criminal background record.
Are the police catching the thief. active - The police caught the thief. passive - The thief was caught
You don''t that is in the domain of the police authorities and is not public knowledge
You would have to ask the police or the local district attorney.
Shoplifting isn't a serious crime, however, if the shoplifter is illegal and the police find out, it's a huge possibility that the illegal could be deported. If the immigrant is a legal U.S. citizen, then no.
He was caught by the police.