Two area residents are facing Massachusetts shoplifting and larceny charges in Quincy District Court in connection with alleged thefts from South Shore Plaza stores, the Patriot Ledger reported.
A Massachusetts shoplifting lawyer should be called to represent anyone facing theft or shoplifting charges in Quincy or the surrounding area. A retail theft charge can have serious consequences and a record of shoplifting or theft can make it difficult to obtain employment or hold certain jobs and may even impact your ability to get a loan or rent an apartment.
The Patriot Ledger reported that a 30-year-Randolph resident faces larceny charges after being accused of taking $850 in merchandise from a South Shore Plaza retailer. He was charged with larceny over $250 after a store security guard at Macy's reported seeing him conceal 12 items of clothing and attempt to leave the store without paying.
In a separate incident, a Milton women who was arrested and charged with shoplifting, now faces an additional charge of malicious destruction of property after authorities accuse her of damaging a store security office.
The 21-year-old woman was arrested after allegedly stealing two pairs of earrings worth $130 from Lord & Taylor, according to police, who also contend she punched two large holes in the walls with her fists and elbows.
Both defendants face arraignment in Quincy District Court.
Quincy Shoplifting Attorney Michael DelSignore has offices conveniently located in Stoughton and Attleboro.
Call 508-455-4755 for a free consultation, 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays.




