When the Mansfield woman ran outside to confront them, they said they weren't stealing because the item was offered for the taking on Craigslist...He didn't think it would come back to him? Where do they get those Arlington "Only Ones"?
The e-mail address Craigslist identified as the sender of the ad belongs to one of Huwitt's neighbors, Chad Lee Hickey, an Arlington police officer. [More]
From Craigslist ads?
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"We don't really know what the offense is yet. There are several different offenses that might fit. That's why the district attorney is reviewing it, to find out if there is a criminal offense and, if so, to find out which offense fits the best."
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The case is a first for veteran Tarrant County prosecutor Dixie Bersano.
"I'm having to look up a lot of the law," she said, "to determine one, if the law was broken, and what that law is."
pretty pathetic. looks like pretty clear cut identity theft to me.
Simple theft.
ReplyDeleteHe converted the woman's property.
His motivation ( getting out of her yard ) is irrelevant.
Some Methheads did this to a guy in Southern Oregon last year, broke in, stole guns and jewelry, and then they put the contents of his whole house contents up as a craigslist giveaway in order to cover up their crime. Owner comes home to find a crowd in his yard emptying his house. The local police had these creeps jailed very quickly.
The only reason the prosecutors are having problems thinking here is because the perp is a cop.