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Theft

What is Theft?

Theft in its simplest terms is stealing.  Theft is often used as an informal term for some crimes against property, such as:

In some jurisdictions, theft is considered to be synonymous with larceny; in others, the crime of theft has replaced that of larceny.

Someone who carries out an act of or makes a career of theft is known as a thief.

The act of theft is known by many other terms, such as stealing, robbing, and jacking.

Private investigators are often hired to investigate theft cases.  Whether it is a stolen car, or stolen personal items, a skilled private investigator can help solve your theft case and retrieve your stolen items.  To hire a private investigator in your area that specializes in investigating theft cases, visit our Private Investigator Directory.

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