Popular Post snoop1130 Posted November 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted November 11, 2024 A Mexican woman on holiday with her family in Phuket agreed to return a luxury watch worth about 200,000 baht to a Thai woman, stating that she thought it belonged to a family member and mistakenly took it from Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok. A 21 year old Thai woman, Rachawalee, filed a complaint with Don Mueang Police Station on Thursday, November 7, reporting that she lost her Rolex Oyster Perpetual watch at the airport on Wednesday, November 6. She believed she had taken it off at the X-ray scanning counter and forgotten it there. Rachawalee explained that she visited the airport to travel to Chiang Mai but booked an urgent flight back to Bangkok the following day to search for her watch. Police requested to check the security camera footage at the X-ray scanning area and identified a foreign woman, travelling with two family members, as the suspect. The family reportedly took a flight from Bangkok to Phuket. Officers later identified the family as Mexican nationals who had checked into a hotel in the Kathu district of Phuket. Police visited the hotel and met the woman in question, 39 year old Leslie, who admitted to taking the watch. Leslie explained that she took the watch, believing it belonged to a family member. She expressed her willingness to return the watch to its rightful owner. No legal charges were issued against her or her family. Rachawalee visited the police station yesterday, November 10, to retrieve her luxury watch and expressed her gratitude to the officers, saying she didn’t expect to recover the valuable item. According to Rachawalee, the monetary value of the watch does not matter to her, but its sentimental value does. She said her mother had given her the watch, and she wanted to keep it forever. She was very pleased to have it back. In a similar story, a Laotian man in Chon Buri province returned a gold necklace to a Thai woman, explaining that he had taken it home, mistakenly thinking it was a gift from the gold shop. The Laotian man insisted that he had visited the shop on the same day as the Thai woman to buy a gold necklace and a Buddhist amulet. Her gold necklace was in a package, so he did not realise it was not his and took it home. By Petch Petpailin Photo via SiamRath Source: The Thaiger -- 2024-11-11 1 3
Popular Post hotchilli Posted November 12, 2024 Popular Post Posted November 12, 2024 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Leslie explained that she took the watch, believing it belonged to a family member. She expressed her willingness to return the watch to its rightful owner I bet... 1 2
jippytum Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 The mexican woman should have been charged with stealing by finding. She stole the watch. Cudos to the Police.... Good detection. 2
jcmj Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 I hope she gets it insured and puts in her safe so she doesn’t forget it anywhere else. She got lucky this time. 1
sungod Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 you should put things like that in a bag (if you got one) for scanning 1
steven100 Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 She stole the watch ..... it's as clear as day !! send her back to Atizapán de Zaragoza or Nezahualcóyotl or Ciudad Benito Juárez 1
Emdog Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 Assuming it was a real Rolex, demonstration that brains and wealth don't have a 1:1 correspondence, Never ask "How stupid can you be?" It is considered a challenge. Ought to be a new Thai games show
ashkale Posted November 12, 2024 Posted November 12, 2024 "In a similar story, a Laotian man in Chon Buri province returned a gold necklace to a Thai woman, explaining that he had taken it home, mistakenly thinking it was a gift from the gold shop. The Laotian man insisted that he had visited the shop on the same day as the Thai woman to buy a gold necklace and a Buddhist amulet. Her gold necklace was in a package, so he did not realise it was not his and took it home." This is truly a jewel. 555 1
john donson Posted November 13, 2024 Posted November 13, 2024 why is this not an automatic GRAND THEFT charge? pretty sure you would remember if one of your family was wearing it 5 seconds before or NOOOOOOOOOOOOT
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