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NYC career thief busted 150 times is arrested again — just weeks after being cut loose

NY Post Published Aug 18, 2026 Reviewed Aug 19, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
NYC career thief busted 150 times is arrested again — just weeks after being cut loose
Shaquan Seth has been arrested nearly 150 times.
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Shaquan Seth was arrested Monday for attempting to steal $800 worth of Threshold candles from a Target store on Jackson Avenue in Queens.
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The Post last week exposed Shaquan Seth's crime spree that began in 2009 and includes thefts such as $600 worth of candles stolen from a Target outlet in June.
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Shaquan Seth was released on Aug. 7 because New York state law prohibits judges from setting bail for non-violent crimes such as petty larceny and burglary.
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Court records show that Shaquan Seth is accused of entering the Jackson Avenue Target retailer, where he was banned, and stashing 40 candles in a pull cart before attempting to leave without paying.
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The Queens District Attorney’s office requested that Shaquan Seth be held without bail at his arraignment, but Judge Jennifer Saint-Preux set his bail at $10,000 cash or bond.
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A career thief who’s been arrested nearly 150 times was busted again — just weeks after he was let back out on the streets due to New York’s lax bail laws, Queens prosecutors said Tuesday.

Shaquan Seth, 40, was picked up Monday for allegedly trying to steal $800 worth of Threshold candles from a Target store on Jackson Avenue in Queens – his favorite haunt and his preferred loot, prosecutors announced.

The Post last week exposed his outrageous crime spree, which dates to 2009 and includes repeated thefts, including several at the Target outlet where he stole $600 in candles in June.

Despite his impressive rap sheet, the stick-fingered candle-lover was cut loose on Aug. 7 because the state’s criminal justice system bans judges from setting bail on non-violent crimes like petty larceny and burglary.

This time, Queens prosecutors invoked a stipulation in state bail laws known as “harm on harm,” which allows judges to set bail in non-violent cases typically exempt from bail if the defendant commits multiple crimes and hurts someone or damages property.

According to court records, Seth is accused of entering the Jackson Avenue retailer — where he was already banned — and stashing 40 candles in a pull cart and trying to leave without paying.

He was charged with third-degree burglary and petty larceny.

The Queens DA’s office asked that Seth be held without bail at his arraignment late Monday, but Judge Jennifer Saint-Preux instead set his bail at $10,000 cash or bond.

Prosecutors also asked that the career crook be under home confinement if he makes bail.

Online records show that Seth is currently being held at Rikers Island.

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