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state laws vary but usually it's something under a set amount such as $200.00 with no other infraction of the law.
grannywinkie
It seems like anything less than one hundred dollar is petty thievery. There is a certain amount that makes it petty. Call your police station, not 911, but the listed phone number. They will give you an answer and you could call a lawyers office.
fatsausage
Packing one of the Hotel's Towels.
computernut987
Stealing something without breaking any other laws.
27ridgeline
like stealing a candy bar from a gas station, I believe
alf b
stealing of small things or amount of money
Wendy
it's when the thief takes small stupid stuff. Not like robbing banks.