Sunday, April 14, 2013

Poetic Justice For Pawning Thieves?

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Some might say this story is dripping with irony. The Juice respectfully disagrees, believing instead that it is dripping with poetic justice. As reported by The Santa Cruz Sentinel:

A thief stole the bike of a teenage boy as the teen and a friend were being arrested for allegedly trying to pawn a stolen violin Friday morning, Santa Cruz police reported.
Boom! You would think that this kid, especially this kid, would know that, hey, people will steal things, especially unlocked things.
The boys, both 17-year-old Santa Cruz residents, went to a Mission Street music store and tried to sell the violin, which had been reported stolen during a car burglary on the Westside the night before, police said.
A store employee alerted police and an officer came to arrest the teens on suspicion of possessing stolen property. While that was going on, someone stole one of the boys' bikes, which was outside the music shop, police said.
The boys were booked into Juvenile Hall. Their names were not released because they are minors. The stolen bike wasn't found, but the violin was returned to its owner.
Here's the source.

Source: http://rss.justia.com/~r/LegalJuiceCom/~3/rNs0UJZh50Q/post_636.html

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