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Vacaville police nab robbery suspects

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Vacaville Police Officers arrested two suspects they say tried to steal items from the local Target store Saturday morning.

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Local Guy

Vacaville, CA

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#1
May 27, 2009
 
Are we not a little late with this story? This happened 4 days ago, OLD NEWS.
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#2
May 27, 2009
 
What a successful plan guys!YAY for you and yours!!!
Mike

Oakland, CA

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#3
May 27, 2009
 
Were they able to recover all items tossed out of the vehicle as the pursuit progressed?
eonais

Vacaville, CA

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#4
May 27, 2009
 
Well, which was it, a burglary or a robbery?

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#5
May 27, 2009
 
Low life tweeker trash

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#7
May 27, 2009
 
LOL
residentofvacavi lle

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May 27, 2009
 
good job koda!
Flip Geronimo

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May 27, 2009
 
Isn't Elmira the tweeker capitol of the west? When applying for housing in Elmira do you have to list how much meth you cook daily?

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#11
May 27, 2009
 
eonais wrote:
Well, which was it, a burglary or a robbery?
Basically:

§211 California Penal Code: Robbery is the taking of personal property of another by means of force or fear.

§459 CPC: Anyone who enters the premises of another with the intent to commit grand or petit larceny or any felony is guilty of burglary.

This was a burglary with the added charges of assault on a police officer, hit & run and evading police.

Of course, this newspaper and the Daily Repulsive quite often will put "Robbery" in the headline even though it's a burglary or even petty theft.

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May 27, 2009
 
Caveat Lector wrote:
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Basically:
§459 CPC: Anyone who enters the premises of another with the intent to commit grand or petit larceny or any felony is guilty of burglary.
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"petit larceny"...just had to laugh at that one. What's the PC for "overweight larceny" ??
Just having fun with this one, Caveat. I know that was just a typo.
Mike

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May 27, 2009
 
Caveat Lector wrote:
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Basically:
§211 California Penal Code: Robbery is the taking of personal property of another by means of force or fear.
§459 CPC: Anyone who enters the premises of another with the intent to commit grand or petit larceny or any felony is guilty of burglary.
This was a burglary with the added charges of assault on a police officer, hit & run and evading police.
Of course, this newspaper and the Daily Repulsive quite often will put "Robbery" in the headline even though it's a burglary or even petty theft.
10-4! I would also be surprised if the perp had a valid license, insurance, valid registration and was wearing a seat belt? No time to gab on the cell, with driving like that! The tossed items may also incur a littering charging, but that was not reported.

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May 27, 2009
 
Emjoe wrote:
<quoted text>"petit larceny"...just had to laugh at that one. What's the PC for "overweight larceny" ??
Just having fun with this one, Caveat. I know that was just a typo.
I too laugh at that:-) Usually,'petit' means "small". But in this case it means "petty" as in "petty theft". But, that's how it's printed in the Penal Code. I guess it must of been some Frenchman who wrote that one up.
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How about "Plus-sized" larceny or "Big but beautiful" larceny?

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May 28, 2009
 
Caveat Lector wrote:
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I too laugh at that:-) Usually,'petit' means "small". But in this case it means "petty" as in "petty theft". But, that's how it's printed in the Penal Code. I guess it must of been some Frenchman who wrote that one up.
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How about "Plus-sized" larceny or "Big but beautiful" larceny?
That is "must HAVE been some Frenchman"....not "must of been".....
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Jun 8, 2009
 
Dixon Mom wrote:
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Hmmm... Really? Elmira? I thought it was Callen.
No Callen St. is just a tweeker neighborhood...Elmira is, well a whole town of tweekers rats. They scurry into the bushes when you drive by. The Cabin is nice though.
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