In Pattaya, two Thai youths, a sixteen 12 months old and a 12 12 months outdated, have been apprehended following their theft of a motorbike belonging to a local female cashier. The Pattaya Police arrived at the scene of the crime after receiving the report of the stolen motorbike at around three.40am this morning. The incident occurred along the South Pattaya Road, Nong Prue sub-district, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province, in entrance of the Wat Chai Market, The Pattaya News reported.
Upon their arrival, the police discovered the 2 young suspects being surrounded by several good Samaritans, including the motorbike’s proprietor, recognised only as Supattra, who works as a cashier. Several individuals volunteered their assistance to Supattra after learning that the two suspects had stolen her motorcycle.
No questions asked revealed that she was alerted to the theft when her neighbour referred to as her around 3am to inform her that the thieves had made off together with her motorcycle. Sanding chills down her backbone, she rushed again to her home to substantiate that the car was indeed gone. She then contacted the police and requested her group of pals to maintain an eye out for the thieves and to report any sightings.
Soon after, a good friend of Supattra’s, 28 12 months old Kritsorn Sukmon, noticed the 2 younger thieves on the stolen motorcycle in front of Wat Chai Market. Kritsorn pursued the lawbreakers, managing to apprehend them by way of a citizen’s arrest and knowledgeable the police of the state of affairs.
Regarding their motives for the theft, the 2 juveniles claimed that their intent was simply to take the bike for a joyride and planned to return it afterwards. They had noticed the bike parked unattended outdoors Supattra’s residence and proceeded to hot-wire the car, removing its license plate to keep away from detection..