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Media Asked To Help Snare A Sattahip Necklace Thief

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Media Asked To Help Snare A Sattahip Necklace Thief
SATTAHIP:--A 59-year-old wife of a navy officer asked the media to print a CCTV photo of a man on a motorbike who yanked a gold necklace from her neck in broad daylight. The police had not made much progress, so she hoped the media will enlist the public’s help to capture the thief.

SATTAHIP – March 21, 2013 [PDN]; at 3 p.m., a theft victim came to journalists to ask for help, after a thief snatched her gold necklace in front of her Sattahip house last week. The victim identified herself as Mrs. Kanokwarn Promsorn, 59 years old.

She lives with her husband in a house on Soi Watkhaokanthamas in Chuensuk village, Sattahip. Her husband is commander Sampan Promsorn, 60 years old, of the Navy recruit training center. He had bought his wife the necklace for her birthday.

Mrs. Kanokwarn showed journalists a picture of the thief, taken by a CCTV as the thief was snatching the necklace from her neck while she was standing in front of her house with friends.
Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/03/22/media-asked-to-help-snare-a-sattahip-necklace-thief/

--PATTAYA DAILY NEWS 2013-03-21

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