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Three Women Steal 30,000 Baht From Briton in Pattaya

Three women believed to be Thai nationals stole 30,000 baht in cash from a British man while he was asleep at a fast food restaurant in Pattaya, Thailand, on Monday, June 22. The victim later discovered the missing money upon waking and reported the matter to local police.

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Police at Mueang Pattaya Police Station said the British man, whose identity has not been disclosed, filed a formal complaint after noticing the cash was gone. Officers reviewed CCTV footage from a McDonald’s restaurant in Soi 13/2, where the theft is believed to have taken place. The footage reportedly shows the man asleep in an outdoor seating area when three women approached him.

According to investigators, the video shows two of the women sitting beside the sleeping man before removing cash from his trousers, while a third woman appeared to keep watch nearby. A staff member later approached the group, checked on the man, and appeared to speak briefly with the women before they left the scene. Police are now reviewing additional CCTV footage from surrounding areas to trace their movements.

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Officers have appealed for members of the public with relevant information to assist in identifying and locating the suspects. The investigation remains ongoing, with authorities continuing to gather evidence to establish the full circumstances of the theft.

Investigators are to continue mapping the movements of those involved using available CCTV from the restaurant and surrounding streets in Pattaya. Police will attempt to establish the identities of the three women and determine the exact sequence of events leading up to the theft.

Officers may also seek further statements from restaurant staff and any witnesses who were present at the time. The case remains active as authorities work to verify evidence and build a timeline of the incident. No arrests have yet been announced at this stage.

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Keeenok Powell Silver Member

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2 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Not just carrying it but in cash in his trouser pocket?

He might as well just carried it in his hand.

He wouldn’t have had the girl touch his willy then.

thailand49 Ruby Member

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2 hours ago, baansgr said:

Drunk shirtless monger falls asleep in McDonald's at 3am

Brit, 30,000 GoFundMe does work?🤣

Hardcastle P Advanced Member

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The moral to this story,dont fall asleep in public places.

SAFETY FIRST Star Member

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6 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Three women believed to be Thai nationals stole 30,000 baht in cash from a British man while he was asleep at a fast food restaurant

I reckon most of us have had a little nap at maccas after a night on the town.

These girls are old school, they got to get with the times, there's more money scanning his fingerprints

stix40 Silver Member

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Chop there hands off !

Ying jon

riverhigh Silver Member

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30,000 baht. Sure it wasn't 300 baht?

Gecko123 Platinum Member

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If he was targeted because someone spotted he had a wad of cash on him...there's a lesson to be learned there. Many a time, I've looked up when paying for something to find Thais with their eyes riveted on my wallet, craning their necks trying to see how much cash I was carrying. Not saying anyone was planning a strong-arm robbery, and most of the time probably just idle curiosity or trying to size you up, but I don't want anyone getting the idea I'm Daddy Warbucks, and a prime candidate for being overcharged, so if I remember to do it, I'll leave excess cash at home before going shopping. Granted, easier said than done when you're traveling. Have to say, Pattaya more and more like a predatory environment best to be avoided.

SOTIRIOS Platinum Member

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...'Believed To Have'... (?)

...'Appeared To Be'... (?)

...Maybe It Was All Imagined...Or A Misunderstanding...(?)

...Even The Video Footage... (?)

...!@#$%^&*(...

Smokey and the Bandit Gold Member

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4 hours ago, AustinRacing said:

Who knows. Maybe the ladies were due for payment of their services but he fell asleep. Time is money

Well 3 ladies, that's 10K each, that is some 'service', did it include an oil change?😅

john11k Senior Member

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Why would anyone be so stupid to carry that amount around

To make matters worse fall asleep

Is there really people who are so stupid.

🙈

Toby1947 Gold Member

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Lovely people these Thais

bananafish Advanced Member

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Probably a fair chunk of the guys entire intended spending money for his holiday. A holiday he's probably saved for and looked forward to all year. You have to sympathise, like. It was stupid, but I'm sure falling asleep outside McDonald's wasn't something he planned.

Upnotover Ruby Member

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He did pretty well to still have 30k on him at 05.30 in the morning (if CCTV time is correct). Given his condition he likely started with a whole lot more. Or maybe, just maybe, it's all a made up lot of nonsense.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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9 hours ago, Thingamabob said:

Going to sleep on the street in Pattaya, likely having had quite a few drinks, with 30k baht in cash on his person is asking for trouble.

He was in a McDonald's restaurant, he wasn't sleeping on the street.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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9 hours ago, baansgr said:

Drunk shirtless monger falls asleep in McDonald's at 3am 😁

It wasn't 3am, he wasn't shirtless and you have no idea whether he was a monger even though that last characteristic would be completely irrelevant.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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7 hours ago, VBer said:

Passing out drunk and taking place at public eatery without ordering food moves him from victim category to moron category.

Where you there? How do you know that he didn't order food?

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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7 hours ago, diveasia666 said:

Passed out drunk in McDonald after spending 30k in gogos and then claiming 3 girls robbed him. 🤡😂

There's CCTV of him actually being robbed.

cdemundo Platinum Member

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8 hours ago, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, that´s totally ok in this case. Ask yourself, would you go to McDonald and fall asleep in a chair with 30k baht in your pocket? Somewhere there, most sane people will find the answer. No need for Mensa membership, so don´t worry.

I think that the post saying "Blame the victim" was sarcasm.

Note the laughing emojis.

But everything you say has merit.

The guy was very foolish.

MikeandDow Ruby Member

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A fool and his money are soon parted !!

Liverpool Lou Star Member

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2 hours ago, Toby1947 said:

Lovely people these Thais

Only three out of the 66 million population of Thailand, i.e. 0.000005%, were involved in this.

NanLaew Star Member

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8 hours ago, Taboo2 said:

Assumption is that Thai women who hang out after midnight have brains....and based on data for 40 years +, the answer is no.

They have more brains than the drunk old mongers trying to pick them up after midnight.

spidermike007 Star Member

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Lesson number one. Never fall asleep at a fast food restaurant with a lot of cash in your pocket, or any place else in public for that matter.

Good survival instincts really matter.

vangrop Silver Member

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9 hours ago, Upnotover said:

He did pretty well to still have 30k on him at 05.30 in the morning (if CCTV time is correct). Given his condition he likely started with a whole lot more. Or maybe, just maybe, it's all a made up lot of nonsense.

totally agree with you. If he had that much money with hime, it would have gone long before 5am in his condition CONCLUSION; FAKE STORY

newnative Diamond Member

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19 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

If he was targeted because someone spotted he had a wad of cash on him...there's a lesson to be learned there. Many a time, I've looked up when paying for something to find Thais with their eyes riveted on my wallet, craning their necks trying to see how much cash I was carrying. Not saying anyone was planning a strong-arm robbery, and most of the time probably just idle curiosity or trying to size you up, but I don't want anyone getting the idea I'm Daddy Warbucks, and a prime candidate for being overcharged, so if I remember to do it, I'll leave excess cash at home before going shopping. Granted, easier said than done when you're traveling. Have to say, Pattaya more and more like a predatory environment best to be avoided.

Although the local media likes to publicize mostly petty crimes like this that happen in Pattaya, Bangkok, and Phuket, the reality is that these Thai tourist cities are actually safer than most western tourist places--and not just for petty crimes but for violent crimes, as well. Per Google:

No, Bangkok, Phuket, and Pattaya do not have more petty crime than other major tourist cities across the globe. In fact, these Thai hubs consistently track much lower for violent crime, physical muggings, and aggressive theft than major urban destinations in Western Europe, the Americas, or parts of Africa.

Thingamabob Diamond Member

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14 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

He was in a McDonald's restaurant, he wasn't sleeping on the street.

He was sleeping at a McDonalds table which was outside on the street.

BrandonJT Gold Member
23 hours ago, Gecko123 said:

If he was targeted because someone spotted he had a wad of cash on him...there's a lesson to be learned there. Many a time, I've looked up when paying for something to find Thais with their eyes riveted on my wallet, craning their necks trying to see how much cash I was carrying. Not saying anyone was planning a strong-arm robbery, and most of the time probably just idle curiosity or trying to size you up, but I don't want anyone getting the idea I'm Daddy Warbucks, and a prime candidate for being overcharged, so if I remember to do it, I'll leave excess cash at home before going shopping. Granted, easier said than done when you're traveling. Have to say, Pattaya more and more like a predatory environment best to be avoided.

This seems the most likely explanation.

There is a top comment where ASN posted this article on Facebook that says they know the victim. According to the comment, his drink was spiked and a man followed him to the McDonalds. Once he passed out the man took a photo and then disappeared, and shortly after the women showed up.

sambum Ruby Member

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Can't have been a very Fast Food Restaurant if he fell asleep while waiting!

jacko45k Star Member

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10 hours ago, sambum said:

Can't have been a very Fast Food Restaurant if he fell asleep while waiting!

Have you been to a Macs here? They are usually pretty slow!

Harsh Jones Gold Member

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On 6/24/2026 at 5:57 PM, ChrisY1 said:

A Brit in Pattaya carrying 30K on the streets??

Not the sharpest tool!

No sympathy for these drunken louts who drink themselves stupid and then pass out.

sambum Ruby Member

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10 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Have you been to a Macs here? They are usually pretty slow!

Only ever had a Big Mac once - never again! YUK!

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