Man Sentenced for Stealing Lobsters to Support His Drug Habit


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ALLENTOWN, PA - A Pennsylvania man could spend up to 25 years in prison for stealing lobsters he planned to sell to support his drug habit.

Authorities say 47-year-old Charles Shumanis III repeatedly stole lobsters and meat from Allentown-area supermarkets, including a botched March 1 theft that included a parking lot car-jacking.

Police say Shumanis stole meat and lobsters on two other occasions before he was confronted when he walked out of the store with $350 in lobsters.

A Lehigh County judge on Monday recommended Shumanis serve time at a state prison able to help him deal with his drug and alcohol problems.

Shumanis pleaded guilty in September to charges including retail theft and robbery of a motor vehicle.

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25 years ?

5 years would be more than enough.

I'm thinking it's the attempted car jacking that can get him a sentence that long. The theft was under $500, so it shouldn't be considered a felony, however, the attempted car jacking will have a stiffer penalty.

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I'm thinking it's the attempted car jacking that can get him a sentence that long. The theft was under $500, so it shouldn't be considered a felony, however, the attempted car jacking will have a stiffer penalty.

That and it wasn't his first time stealing lobsters.

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