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Phuket burglary victim calls for help

Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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Phuket police are hunting for an unidentified suspect involved in a burglary in Rawai earlier this week.

 

At 10am today (June 24) Facebook user Warunee Kaekai posted photos of CCTV footage showing a thief stealing a Macbook and a set of keys from her house and asked people for help. The plea was posted on the widely popular Thai language page “Voice of Phuket People...” where local residents share news and opinions.

 

According to CCTV footage a thief broke into Ms Warunee's house on Soi Suksan 2 in Rawai at 11.20pm on Wednesday (June 21) and spent nearly an hour exploring the house before giving himself out with a noise and awakening the owner.

 

Scared away by the homeowner's shout at about 00.10am, the suspect fled with a Macbook, car keys and house keys.


Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/phuket-burglary-victim-calls-for-help-62721.php#cP4bv6K0RoIiR34G.97

 

 

 
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How did he break in?

 

Any wireless or other form traceability on the computer? if not, looks worthy to set up such settings...same for the car or bike.

 

Current technology enables GPS tracking of vehicles and other fitted objets like keys, phones etc.

 

An alarm system could be worthy to install.

 

Good idea for CCTV footage and taking pictures of the burglar.

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