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Shoplifting, police were called but did not show up in a reasonable time and I was let go. Should I expect the police to arrest.
Shoplifting, police were called but did not show up in a reasonable time and I was let go. Should I expect the police to arrest.
I was held by LP officer for shoplifting. They called the police but they had not shown up and had been held for 4 hours at that point so I was let go. It was my first offense but am I to expect the police to come to my home and arrest me?
Justin’s Answer
You can still be charged. The statute of limitations on shoplifting is measured in years, not hours. Stop talking about your case on line and find a lawyer.