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No person may be convicted of larceny from the house unless the State has proved beyond a reasonable doubt each element of the crime. Larceny requires that someone affirmatively take the property of another.Larceny is what most people think of as common theft the taking of someone else's property without the use of force. Larceny is a crime against possession. The true intent of the larceny crime is to permanently take the property and deprive the owner of it. Learn more here about how the crime is handled in Tahlequah. A person has possession of property when he has sufficient control over it to use it in a reasonably unrestricted manner. 750.356 Larceny; property; penalties; total value of property stolen; enhanced sentence; prior convictions; "scrap metal" defined. Sec. 356. Unlawful taking of property. Aquaculture operations; stealing or damaging products or facilities.