I received a message this morning to call Harris County DA. Only got a voice mail and never received a call back so I called just a few minutes ago. The guy plead out and received 90 day jail time. (Not State Jail) but in HC. I never got to give the DA details of this scum bag's knowledge that the business was closed for the death of my Dad, etc. I don't know if the DA would've upped the ante or not. He didn't enter the building so there was no burglary. I must commend the Pasadena PD detective who upped the charge to theft of metal, otherwise it would have just been felony tresspass. The property is properly posted. I got the guy's name from the Asst DA, but she wouldn't give me any info on his prior conviction/s. Only that he's done jail time at least once.OldCurlyWolf wrote:If any of what was stolen was in a building the proper charge would be burglary, a 3rd degree felony. Should get 2-5 in the big house. If It had been a house, burglary of a habitation, up it one degree and more jail time. Usually 2-10.
Thief Caught in the Act
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That was quick. He'll be chillin'.puma guy wrote: I received a message this morning to call Harris County DA. Only got a voice mail and never received a call back so I called just a few minutes ago. The guy plead out and received 90 day jail time.
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