CARLEY, Judge.
Appellant, a juvenile, was adjudicated a delinquent following a hearing initiated by a petition alleging that he had committed the offense of theft by taking. On appeal, appellant asserts that the circumstantial evidence in this case is insufficient to sustain the Juvenile Court's finding that appellant committed the offense alleged because that evidence fails to exclude every other reasonable hypothesis save that of appellant's guilt.
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