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Police investigate shooting of parked pick-up truck

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Police investigate shooting of parked pick-up truck
Darawan Naknakhon

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PHUKET: Thalang Police have named one suspect in the shooting damage of a parked pick-up truck last night in Mai Khao, and have narrowed the motive down to a personal or drug dispute.

Police were alerted to the shooting at 11.30pm last night by Mr Kumpee 'Don' Paataan, husband of the white Isuzu pick-up truck's registered owner Mrs Suniya Paataan.

According to Don, at about 11pm he had parked the truck at the entrànce to Soi Rim Khlong in Mai Khao's Kor En locale, as the soi is too narrow to bring the truck in to access his home 30 meters in.

Moments after arriving home, he reported hearing what he thought was the sound of two firecrackers exploding. But when he went out to check he found the truck's left rear window shattered with bullet holes, the windshield, right door handle and seat also damaged.

Police collected two spent bullets found inside, and are looking to question the sole suspect.

Source: http://www.thephuketnews.com/police-investigate-shooting-of-parked-pick-up-truck-53668.php

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-- Phuket News 2015-08-15

A cowboy having a good night out dummy.... Stop selling GLOCK polo tops and promoting guns your al cowboys and cant shoot anyway

Owner of the truck was ´Don`..... Corleone maybe ... gigglem.gif

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