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Bad Address Civil Demand

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Bad Address Civil Demand

Postby wvidiot » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:16 am

Okay, I did a dumb thing by taking some items totalling less than 50 from a store, and I feel horrible about it. Got caught, was really shaken. Because I gave the item back the police were not called. I had to go inside to sign a few things, give some information. I did a second dumb thing because I was very shaken. I gave all bad information, changing little details like shifting numbers around and not using my first name, wrong address, wrong street address, didn't give my social security. Any idea what's could happen? I have a ban, and a paper that says to expect a civil demand.
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Re: Bad Address Civil Demand

Postby wvidiot » Thu Feb 04, 2010 4:19 am

Forgot to mention that they didn't look at my ID, and never walked around the back of my car [I got to the parking lot] to check my plates.
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Re: Bad Address Civil Demand

Postby Admin » Thu Feb 04, 2010 7:35 am

They could file a Police report and if your real name etc is ever discovered you can be arrested
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Re: Bad Address Civil Demand

Postby wvidiot » Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:54 pm

For anything special or just the theft? I didn't sign anything that had me agreeing to pay, they just said they'd send that, what I did sign was a paper saying I'm no longer allowed in the store. Also do you have any idea the likelihood of them going very far to find me? Thank you much, it's appreciated that I've found someplace to ask these questions.
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Re: Bad Address Civil Demand

Postby Admin » Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:28 pm

Doesnt matter if you signed anything its state law. How far they go to find you is up to them we cant speculate
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Re: Bad Address Civil Demand

Postby StoreDetectiveVet » Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:32 pm

Not to mention, with the wrong address, you won't get the civil demand, and the cost will keep escalating since you won't know to pay it and could cost you thousands. I"d call the store and give the correct info and save yourself some pain, and possible criminal charges.
Please check one of the following for your lame excuse for shoplifting
Depressed/under medicated/over medicated/off your meds/sad/mentally ill/single mother/single father/death in the family/friend made you do it/item magically teleported into your bag
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