Case No. 7906256 - The Naive Thief

Case No. 7906256 - The Naive Thief

He smashed the glass with his flashlight, grabbed the object, and fled the scene. He climbed back down the trellis, ran six blocks to his getaway vehicle (a bicycle), and pedaled home, clutching his stolen treasure.

So far, so good. He was in. He moved with a flashlight, tiptoeing across the creaking hardwood floors. He bypassed the offices where actual valuables (like new computers and cash) were kept, heading straight for the Restricted Section. case no. 7906256 - the naive thief

This is, without exaggeration, the least competent burglary I have seen in fifteen years of service. The suspect left a trail of personal identifying information from the back alley to the register. The library card alone would have been comical if it weren’t a real piece of evidence. He smashed the glass with his flashlight, grabbed

This case highlights that "clumsiness" is not a legal defense against the intent to commit a crime. with specific evidence types or draft a formal police report based on this case? Applock - lock apps - pin lock - Google Play He was in