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The Would-be Thieves Come Up With An Excuse........

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SOURCE: Pattaya People: April 26th 2007

The Would Be Thieving Drug Addicts

At midnight on 26th April the Pattaya police was informed by the neighbour of a house located in Soi Wat Boonkajanaram Temple, Jomtien, that two suspicious men had climbed into his neighbour’s garden and had been hiding in the bushes for over 2 hours.

When the police and volunteers arrived the men walked out. When searched, nothing illegal was found on them but when inspecting the bushes, the team found a few screwdrivers and other equipment, which appeared they were preparing to make a break-in entry, so escorted them to Dongtan Sub-station for more questioning.

Santaphol, aged 26 and Kaewprasit, aged 30, denied any wrong doing. They stated that they came to visit a friend who lives around there but couldn’t remember which house it was so entered the wrong house. They also said that they went into the bushes because they had a stomach ache and wanted to defecate there.

It seemed impossible for them to forget their friend’s house. The police queried why were they there for 2 hours and if they defecated then how come no proof was found other than this equipment the police found? The police decided to check their urine and soon discovered that both had been taking drugs. It was then when they confessed that they tried to break in to the house.

However, the police could only charge them for taking drugs since there was no other evidence or proof of a break in.

Beware: These men might do more than leave stools in your garden, they might want to break & enter!

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SOURCE: Pattaya People: April 26th 2007

The Would Be Thieving Drug Addicts

At midnight on 26th April the Pattaya police was informed by the neighbour of a house located in Soi Wat Boonkajanaram Temple, Jomtien, that two suspicious men had climbed into his neighbour’s garden and had been hiding in the bushes for over 2 hours.

When the police and volunteers arrived the men walked out. When searched, nothing illegal was found on them but when inspecting the bushes, the team found a few screwdrivers and other equipment, which appeared they were preparing to make a break-in entry, so escorted them to Dongtan Sub-station for more questioning.

Santaphol, aged 26 and Kaewprasit, aged 30, denied any wrong doing. They stated that they came to visit a friend who lives around there but couldn’t remember which house it was so entered the wrong house. They also said that they went into the bushes because they had a stomach ache and wanted to defecate there.

It seemed impossible for them to forget their friend’s house. The police queried why were they there for 2 hours and if they defecated then how come no proof was found other than this equipment the police found? The police decided to check their urine and soon discovered that both had been taking drugs. It was then when they confessed that they tried to break in to the house.

However, the police could only charge them for taking drugs since there was no other evidence or proof of a break in.

Beware: These men might do more than leave stools in your garden, they might want to break & enter!

Sounds like a load <deleted> to me :o

SOURCE: Pattaya People: April 26th 2007

The Would Be Thieving Drug Addicts

At midnight on 26th April the Pattaya police was informed by the neighbour of a house located in Soi Wat Boonkajanaram Temple, Jomtien, that two suspicious men had climbed into his neighbour’s garden and had been hiding in the bushes for over 2 hours.

When the police and volunteers arrived the men walked out. When searched, nothing illegal was found on them but when inspecting the bushes, the team found a few screwdrivers and other equipment, which appeared they were preparing to make a break-in entry, so escorted them to Dongtan Sub-station for more questioning.

Santaphol, aged 26 and Kaewprasit, aged 30, denied any wrong doing. They stated that they came to visit a friend who lives around there but couldn’t remember which house it was so entered the wrong house. They also said that they went into the bushes because they had a stomach ache and wanted to defecate there.

It seemed impossible for them to forget their friend’s house. The police queried why were they there for 2 hours and if they defecated then how come no proof was found other than this equipment the police found? The police decided to check their urine and soon discovered that both had been taking drugs. It was then when they confessed that they tried to break in to the house.

However, the police could only charge them for taking drugs since there was no other evidence or proof of a break in.

Beware: These men might do more than leave stools in your garden, they might want to break & enter!

Sounds like a load <deleted> to me :o

did they not admit to attempted burglary..................................am I missing something here

SOURCE: Pattaya People: April 26th 2007

Beware: These men might do more than leave stools in your garden, they might want to break & enter!

I could do with a dining table and a nice set of chairs...

I'd have administered my baseball bat to their limbs if I found them on my property :o

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