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On the night of May 28, 2023, at around 22.00, Pattaya city police were notified of a car theft. The stolen vehicle, a pickup truck, was spotted by its owner, Ms. Channikarn Aemwijittragarnok, a 38-year-old house renovation contractor. She was driving along with two others in pursuit of the stolen vehicle in the Buakhao alley, Pattaya central, Nong Prue, Bang Lamung district, Chonburi province.

 

Ms. Channikarn and two of her employees chased the black MG pickup truck, registration Krabi 7416, through the city. They shouted out for help, yelling "Help! Thief stole the car!" and honked the horn to draw the attention of local residents, asking for help to stop the stolen vehicle, reported Thai Rath.

 

One of the employees, Mr. Bank (alias), 28, even attempted to shatter the rear windshield of the stolen pickup to stop the thief.

 

Despite these efforts, the driver of the stolen vehicle, recklessly sped away, causing damage to several other cars belonging to locals and tourists.

 

When the chase reached the middle of Buakhao alley, traffic congestion forced the stolen vehicle to stop. Seizing the opportunity, Mr. Bank jumped down from their vehicle and attempted to break the stolen vehicle's window. At that moment, the thief opened the door and fled on foot.

 

However, he didn't get far before local residents captured him successfully. The thief tried to hide in an apartment nearby but was mobbed by the locals before police from Pattaya city station could intervene and control the situation. The culprit was identified as Mr. Noppadol Chontharawong, 25, an employee of Ms. Channikarn.

 

Ms. Channikarn revealed that the vehicle had been stolen on the night of May 27, 2023, when she and her employees were working on a home renovation in Pattaya. They discovered the theft the next morning when the truck was missing, along with Mr. Noppadol, who could not be reached.

 

After finding out that Mr. Noppadol was with a woman in Buakhao alley, Ms. Channikarn approached the woman, who agreed to lure Mr. Noppadol out under the pretense of meeting at her workplace.

 

Assistant Inspector Yuthana Khanthasap, Deputy Superintendent of Pattaya City Police Station, has detained Mr. Noppadol for further investigation.

 

Initially, the suspect denied the theft, claiming that he merely borrowed the truck to visit a sick relative and didn't think it would cause such a huge commotion. He explained his escape attempt as fear of being attacked.

 

Regardless, the aggrieved party is firm in their intent to press charges to the full extent of the law, and the police will expedite legal procedures accordingly.

 

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

Initially, the suspect denied the theft, claiming that he merely borrowed the truck to visit a sick relative and didn't think it would cause such a huge commotion. He explained his escape attempt as fear of being attacked.

i am very surprised he denied the theft. usually in these situations the perp owns up to their pathetic manboy actions. 

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29 minutes ago, webfact said:

The culprit was identified as Mr. Noppadol Chontharawong, 25, an employee of Ms. Channikarn.

how stupid can one be? stealing his employer's car!

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34 minutes ago, webfact said:

press charges to the full extent of the law, and the police will expedite legal procedures accordingly.

If the price is right.

Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

Initially, the suspect denied the theft, claiming that he merely borrowed the truck to visit a sick relative and didn't think it would cause such a huge commotion. He explained his escape attempt as fear of being attacked.

Nice try but a tad lame...

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7 hours ago, ezzra said:

Wow, what a long and winded tale of a stolen car case to the minute details.

But they left out, "and @frantick, approaching the LK Metro entrance from the south on Buakhao, and seeing the traffic jam ahead, quickly made a u-turn and headed to his home bar on Soi Diana." 

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

asking for help to stop the stolen vehicle,

Seems surprising it could even keep moving in the Buakhao area. 

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22 hours ago, stoner said:

i am very surprised he denied the theft. usually in these situations the perp owns up to their pathetic manboy actions. 

Being ironic......?

He borrowed it to visit a sick relative. 

I hope he was taken into custody suitably well bruised. 

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On 5/29/2023 at 8:17 AM, webfact said:

causing damage to several other cars belonging to locals and tourists.

Didn't think tourists could own vehicles? Certainly can't register them on a tourist visa.

 

On 5/30/2023 at 6:46 AM, jacko45k said:

Seems surprising it could even keep moving in the Buakhao area. 

Didn't seem to stop the metallic blue Suzuki Swift I saw pelting down there at 7:30pm yesterday.

 

Doing 60+ down Buakhao without a care for anyone else's safety.

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19 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

Didn't think tourists could own vehicles? Certainly can't register them on a tourist visa.

 

Didn't seem to stop the metallic blue Suzuki Swift I saw pelting down there at 7:30pm yesterday.

 

Doing 60+ down Buakhao without a care for anyone else's safety.

Bangkok plates? They see a length of clear road and lose it completely.

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2 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

Bangkok plates? They see a length of clear road and lose it completely.

Didn't notice the plates. 

 

A lot of Chonburi residents have their vehicles registered in Bangkok btw. 

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