Theft Crime Charges in California
Embezzlement – failing to ring up a sale at your job and pocketing the money could be charged as embezzlement
Credit card fraud – using a card you know to be stolen, or that is not yours and for which you have no authority to use, could be credit card fraud
Identify theft – using someone else’s identifying information to obtain credit, employment, or housing, for example, is identify theft
Insurance fraud – claiming a break-in when there wasn’t one in order to get the proceeds from an insurance policy, for example
Selling stolen property – selling an item to a pawnshop when you knew, or should have known, the item was stolen may be charged as “selling or receiving stolen property”
Failing to return rented or leased property – keeping a rental car way past the due date to return the car can be a crime.
Arrest Records By County - California (CA)
Theft Crime - Tehama County, California
A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P Q R S T V W Y ZCourtney Morgan Zill
Arrest Age 34 ᐅMore Information |
Arrested Jan 22, 2014 • rec knwn stoln property $400+ notes: open • pos/pur f/sale narc/c/sub notes: open • transp/sell narc/cntl sub notes: open • transp/etc cntl sub notes: open • cntl sub paraphernalia notes: open • vehicle theft notes: open • poss cntl sub for sale notes: open |
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Sarah Beth Zill
Arrest Age 16 ᐅMore Information |
Arrested May 12, 2016 • petty theft m notes: sentenced 0 years 0 months 8 days |
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What is the penalty for theft in California?
A misdemeanor sentence results in up to one year in jail and a felony sentence results in prison time of 16 months, two years, or three years. (Cal. Penal Code §§ 487, 490.2 (2020).)