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    On 11/14/2017 at about 0950 hours, I was dispatched to 125 East Regena Avenue apartment 203 building 1 in reference to a vandalism. Upon my arrival, I was met but the project manager Donald Rucker. Rucker stated he left the apartment complex at on 11/13/2017 at about 2100 hours. Rucker stated that the building was secured prior to his departure, however, when he returned on 11/14/2017 at about 0500 hours he discovered the front door to unit 203 was wide open. Rucker then stated when he entered

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    The act of burglary is defined as unlawful entry into a structure. It doesn't have to be a home or business to qualify as a structure. There must be the intent to commit a crime behind the act of entering the structure. During a burglary, there is often no person on the premises. Burglary doesn't require physical breaking and entering to be considered burglary. The person might only enter through an open doorway to be considered against the law. The offender might not enter the building for theft

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    The Report Of A Burglary

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    On 02/05/2017 I was dispatched to 524 E. 30th Ave. North for the report of a burglary. When I arrived, I noted the front of the house was facing south. The house was a single level, white in color with a tin roof. The front of the house had a porch that also faced the south. When I pulled into the driveway, two people were standing on the front porch. I walked up to the porch and the two individuals identified themselves as the home owners. The male identified himself as Augustus Arterburn 05/07/1993

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    Burglary Case

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    According to the New York State Penal Law, Article 140, Section 140.20, burglary in the third degree occurs when a person knowingly enters a building unlawfully with intent to commit a crime therein. Charlie intentionally destroyed the contains of the office building he saw in, therefore he burglarized it. Secondly, I charged

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    five Upstate areas, to recognize patterns and examples including motor vehicle crashes so that agents and prosecutors can utilize that data to convey individuals who might perpetrate extortion to justice (Clarke & Harris, 1992). The issue of auto burglary is unpredictable and like that of a jigsaw riddle. All the pieces must fit together before the riddle is at last fathomed. The real members in the battle against auto robbery must cooperate before the issue is settled. Dissimilar to different producers

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    Burglary South Carolina

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    The definition of burglary in South Carolina is straight forward, consistent with most state statutes. This includes, but is not limited to: home, business, warehouse, garage, tool shed, dog house, etc. Burglary occurs when anyone enters a structure with criminal intent and without the owner’s consent. It bears mentioning that the above represent two “elements”, and both of these elements are necessary for one to be charged with burglary. As with any other charge in the American criminal-justice

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    In response to the growing cases of burglaries, the police have come up with problem-oriented and community-oriented policing as the major strategies for investigating and curbing burglaries. The belief in employing problem-based policing is that the more the number of officers, the higher the chances of identifying the causes of breaking and entering and subsequent reduction of this crime. As such, there are a number of factors that have been identified as contributing to increasing cases break-ins

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    Why do you think burglary is one of the most frequently committed major crimes in the US but has the lowest clearance rate? How can we as a society remedy that problem? The biggist reason being, it does not get reported until after the fact. Most people are gone when a burglary happens, so they don't know about it until they come home to find the mess. Also all investigators can do is, collect latent fingerprints and maybe DNA (if glass got smashed) they really have nothing to go on unless you

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    Man Forgives the Burglar who injured him during Burglary Paul Kohler, a lecturer, was injured in a burglary at his home in 2014 in Wimbledon, London. The four Polish burglars left Kohler horrifying wounds which included a fractured eye socket as well. Other injuries included fractured jaw and multiple bruises which made his face swell so much that he was ‘utterly unrecognizable’. Kohler, father of four, was 55 then. Now, 56, he met up with one of his attackers and shook hands forgiving him completely

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    different patrol vehicles until their parents could come and get them. I went and spoke to Wichita Police Sgt. Paul Kimble #1613 and asked him what he would suggest that we do with the individuals. He advised if we were going to charge them with Burglary that I should Mirandize them and see if they will provide any information. At 0355 hours I read Miranda from the card provided to me from KLETC to Charles Evontre Jackson. I got verbal yes answers to all 5 questions and concluded Miranda at 0357

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