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Henry Tom Baker

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We wonder if his parents were fans of old cop shows like Adam-12. Either that, or they was letting us know he was a "High, Thieving Bastard".

In the interest of saving time we have only captured the general sessions arrests of Henry Tom Baker. We chose not to compile all of the misdemeanor traffic and magistrates level offenses such as petit larceny, giving false info to police, simple assault, etc. etc.

Baker was recently arrested by CPD for stealing items from a home under renovation where he was working. He has an extensive record for property crimes and we have to wonder how any company could justify hiring him for such work. Seems like it would be a major legal liability. He has also been served with a rule to vacate his residence at 1496 Charity Church Road in Huger. Folks living in that area might want to take stock of their belongings given the kleptomaniac tendencies Baker has displayed throughout his life.




1996 Charges:

2nd Degree Burglary - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Grand Larceny - Pled guilty before Judge Daniel Pieper. Sentenced under YOA to a term not to exceed six years, suspended in favor of two years of probation.







2005 Charges:

Possession of Crack - Allowed to plead guilty to the lesser offense of Possession of Cocaine. Sentenced by Judge Thomas Russo to 18 years, suspended in favor of 128 days served and three years of probation.  ?????????





2006 Charges:

Grand Larcey - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Larceny by False Pretenses - Dismissed by the 9th Circuit Solicitor.
Probation Violation - No status listed.






2009 Charges:

Probation Violation - No status listed.
Obtaining Property Under False Pretenses - Pled guilty before Judge Thomas "Felon's Friend" Hughston. Sentenced to five years, suspend on 90 days served and five years probation.







2012 Charges (Pending):

Property Crime Enhancement (Felony) - Receiving Stolen Goods - Free on a $10,000 bond.





2013 Charges:

Property Crime Enhancement (Felony) - Shoplifting - Free on $5,000 bond.
Grand Larceny $10,000 or More - Free on $75,000 bond.







See what we mean about repeat offenders? This serial thief was able to come up with the $7,500 he needed to bond out on his latest charge within three days of being arrested. Makes you wonder, huh?



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