The crime of stealing money or property from a person or place, often using force or threats., Residence, Theft, Burglary, Shoplifting, Acts of entering a building illegally and by force, typically to commit a theft., Trespassing, Robbery, Break-ins, Vandalism, Happening or existing before something else or before a particular time., Prior, Former, Previous, Earlier, Making you feel that something is wrong or that something illegal is happening., Dangerous, Suspicious, Illegal, Unusual, Access to a building or room gained by using physical force., Forced entry, Unauthorized entry, Illegal access, Breaking, An official request or statement made to an authority about a loss or accident., Report, Complaint, Claim, Statement, Searched through a place in a violent or messy way, usually to steal something., Destroyed, Searched, Ransacked, Broken into, A heavy iron bar with a curved end, used as a lever to open doors or crates., Hammer, Screwdriver, Crowbar, Wrench, People who live in or use a particular house, room, or building., Residents, Occupants, Tenants, Owners, A unique number printed on a piece of equipment to identify it., Product code, ID number, Serial number, Model number, The top part of a container or a laptop that can be lifted or removed., Cover, Cap, Lid, Surface, The place where someone lives; a person's home., House, Address, Residence, Property.

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