Oklahoma Larceny From the House-Elements is a type of larceny that involves stealing from a house or other occupied building. This type of theft is committed when a person enters a dwelling without permission or consent and takes property without the owner’s consent or knowledge. The elements of this crime include the intent to take someone else’s property, breaking into the dwelling, and the taking of property without permission or consent. There are two types of Oklahoma Larceny From the House-Elements: Grand Larceny and Petty Larceny. Grand Larceny is the more serious charge and requires proof that the person intended to permanently deprive the owner of the stolen property. This type of larceny also requires the amount stolen to exceed a certain minimum value. Petty Larceny is less serious and requires proof that the person intended to temporarily deprive the owner of the stolen property. This type of larceny does not require the amount stolen to exceed a certain minimum value.