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50,000 Baht Reward Following Theft Of Car From House In Naklua

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Pattaya, November 2 [PATTAYA ONE NEWS] : In the early hours of Monday Morning, Police Captain Griengaiwoot from Pattaya Police Station was called to a house at the Roman Sandview Village in Naklua after the house owner reported a break-in which is the fourth time the house has been broken into since she took possession of the house. Khun Wunpen aged 32 called journalists later on Monday to report the break-in which resulted in the theft of her Bronze colored Toyota Fortuna. Security Cameras are fitted around the house and the break-in which lasted a total of 13 minutes was caught on camera. A man who was concealing his face and was well aware of the cameras, entered the house and stole the keys to the pick-up which he then drove away in. A distraught Khun Wunpen is offering a reward of 50,000 Baht if information can be provided to Pattaya Police which results in the return of her car and the arrest of the suspected thief.

Source:

http://www.pattayaone.net/news

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Pattaya, November 2 [PATTAYA ONE NEWS] : In the early hours of Monday Morning, Police Captain Griengaiwoot from Pattaya Police Station was called to a house at the Roman Sandview Village in Naklua after the house owner reported a break-in which is the fourth time the house has been broken into since she took possession of the house. Khun Wunpen aged 32 called journalists later on Monday to report the break-in which resulted in the theft of her Bronze colored Toyota Fortuna. Security Cameras are fitted around the house and the break-in which lasted a total of 13 minutes was caught on camera. A man who was concealing his face and was well aware of the cameras, entered the house and stole the keys to the pick-up which he then drove away in. A distraught Khun Wunpen is offering a reward of 50,000 Baht if information can be provided to Pattaya Police which results in the return of her car and the arrest of the suspected thief.

Source:

http://www.pattayaone.net/news

The guy in the photo looks like a farang?

How did he know exactly where the keys were?

4 times breaking in?

Maybe it's an ex that got tossed out of his own house

anything is possible

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This was also well covered on Chonburi Thai News Channel. Seems the robbers new the house well and moved the cameras with some mops that were lying around as well as wearing caps and covers on their faces.

My wife recognized the lady who was robbed as Wanpen Kladsanoi the Marketing Manager from Pattaya2U computers where we all buy our computers from. This is another picture of her from Pattaya One News.

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Pattaya, November 2 [PATTAYA ONE NEWS] : In the early hours of Monday Morning, Police Captain Griengaiwoot from Pattaya Police Station was called to a house at the Roman Sandview Village in Naklua after the house owner reported a break-in which is the fourth time the house has been broken into since she took possession of the house. Khun Wunpen aged 32 called journalists later on Monday to report the break-in which resulted in the theft of her Bronze colored Toyota Fortuna. Security Cameras are fitted around the house and the break-in which lasted a total of 13 minutes was caught on camera. A man who was concealing his face and was well aware of the cameras, entered the house and stole the keys to the pick-up which he then drove away in. A distraught Khun Wunpen is offering a reward of 50,000 Baht if information can be provided to Pattaya Police which results in the return of her car and the arrest of the suspected thief.

Source:

http://www.pattayaone.net/news

The guy in the photo looks like a farang?

How did he know exactly where the keys were?

4 times breaking in?

Maybe it's an ex that got tossed out of his own house

anything is possible

the previous occupier of the house would be at the top of my list

probably kept a set of house keys, would be familiar with the house layout and its security aspects

easily solved........now about that reward?

Pattaya, November 2 [PATTAYA ONE NEWS] : In the early hours of Monday Morning, Police Captain Griengaiwoot from Pattaya Police Station was called to a house at the Roman Sandview Village in Naklua after the house owner reported a break-in which is the fourth time the house has been broken into since she took possession of the house. Khun Wunpen aged 32 called journalists later on Monday to report the break-in which resulted in the theft of her Bronze colored Toyota Fortuna. Security Cameras are fitted around the house and the break-in which lasted a total of 13 minutes was caught on camera. A man who was concealing his face and was well aware of the cameras, entered the house and stole the keys to the pick-up which he then drove away in. A distraught Khun Wunpen is offering a reward of 50,000 Baht if information can be provided to Pattaya Police which results in the return of her car and the arrest of the suspected thief.

Source:

http://www.pattayaone.net/news

''Bronze colored Toyota Fortuna''

''the keys to the pick-up''

Fortuna is not a pick-up

Why would they care about the theft of the vehicle?Thats what theft insurance is for.

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