5 thoughts on “Can pet dogs stolen camera to the back action can be characterized as the crime of theft?”
Theodore
Yes, as long as you come to the back, you can be characterized as the crime of theft. You can report to the police station once, and you should quickly find your pet dog.
If you can clearly see the picture of his dog stealing the dog in the surveillance camera, you can use this video data to sue him to theft. As for how to qualitative his behavior, you must determine it in accordance with the final ruling.
Yes, as long as you come to the back, you can be characterized as the crime of theft. You can report to the police station once, and you should quickly find your pet dog.
Pet dogs are stolen from the camera to take the back action.
OK. Just go directly to the police station to call the police. The police will come to check the situation and monitor, but basically can't find it.
If you can clearly see the picture of his dog stealing the dog in the surveillance camera, you can use this video data to sue him to theft. As for how to qualitative his behavior, you must determine it in accordance with the final ruling.
The evidence can be qualitative. It is recommended to see if there are available data in other places.