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Thieves Steal Ambulance, Run Out of Fuel & Call Police for Help

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Picture courtesy of Daily News.

 

Two teenage thieves had an unusually unlucky day after stealing an ambulance from Krabi, running out of fuel mid-journey, and then daring to call the police for assistance, only to be arrested immediately.

 

The 19- and 17-year-old suspects had reportedly stolen a Toyota marked with “Khlong Thom Rescue and Emergency Association, Krabi” while it was parked with the keys left inside. The vehicle was intended for patient transport and rescue operations.

 

The incident unfolded when Trang police received a call reporting a stranded vehicle with no fuel on Wisetkul Road, near Wang To intersection in the Muang district. Officers, along with the local rescue team, rushed to the scene, where the suspects claimed they were rescue volunteers travelling from Krabi to deliver a body in Kantang district, Trang.

 

Police quickly noticed inconsistencies in their story. The two could not produce identification or carry any money or phones. Contact with the ambulance’s home base confirmed that no rescue mission had been scheduled, revealing the vehicle had been stolen.

 

The rescue team also recounted that they had received a call for fuel assistance from the same vehicle just minutes before police arrived. The suspects had apparently run out of petrol and had intended to ask the authorities for help, a decision that ultimately led to their capture.

 

Officials from the Krabi rescue unit explained that the stolen ambulance was parked at their base with the keys left in the ignition for emergency use by volunteers. The thieves claimed they merely wanted to visit relatives in Trang and planned to return the vehicle in the morning, but ran out of fuel and were unable to reach their destination.

 

The suspects are now in custody at Khlong Thom police station, where they will be formally charged and face legal proceedings.

 

 

image.png  Adapted by Asean Now from Daily News 2025-09-08

 

 

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The OP is a good example of how much schools teach their students. These young men dared to steal an ambulance, perhaps leaving some poor soul to die because the ambulance was not available when needed the most, then drive it to another city without thought of fuel or their lack of money, expecting to return it all the next day without any repercussions. This is one of the reasons we all can still use the phrase (Amazing Thailand). Idiotic actions only to be followed up by doing more idiotic actions when they ran out of gas. 

Been wondering where my son has been. He's a chip off the old block.🙃🙃

2 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Two teenage thieves had an unusually unlucky day after stealing an ambulance from Krabi, running out of fuel mid-journey, and then daring to call the police for assistance, only to be arrested immediately.

More like a typically idiot day.

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