After the man surnamed Li stole the car of the owner surnamed Pan, he drove for about 50 meters. The car parked randomly in the middle of the two lanes, which attracted the attention of the police. The theft was only exposed and arrested.

(Photographed by reporter Lin Jiadong)

[Reporter Lin Jiadong/New Taipei Report] A man surnamed Li has no fixed address. On the 5th, he found a car on the side of the road unlocked, with the key still inserted in the car. Seeing no one around, he started the car and drove away. He stole about 50 minutes. Meters, parked in the middle of the road indiscriminately, causing the police to look sideways, the theft was exposed and arrested.

After the police call, Li Yi was charged with the theft.

The police arrested Mr. Li and recovered his car for the owner named Pan. They called Mr. Pan and told Mr. Pan, "Your car was stolen and you found it for you!" Pan also asked the police, "It's strange that my car is not parked upstairs. down?"

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After the police told him that his car had been stolen, Pan Nan suddenly realized that because he was too tired from work the night before, when he parked the car in front of his house, he forgot to pull out the key when he got out of the car, so he went upstairs to sleep.

Police officers from the Chang'an Police Station of the Xizhi Police Sub-bureau in New Taipei City patrolled to No. 101, Section 3, Datong Road within their jurisdiction at 8:00 a.m. on the 5th.

The police interrogated the driver as a 68-year-old man surnamed Li. Li Xian lied that the car belonged to his son, and he drove it back to his son. However, after the police provided his son’s identity information, the police found that it did not match the owner of the car; after questioning by the police Li, who is the owner of the car, Li Cai confessed that he stole the car a few minutes ago.

Li confessed that he walked to No. 101, Section 3, Datong Road in the morning and found that a car beside the road was unlocked. stop.

According to the police investigation, Li Nan lived in no fixed place on weekdays. After losing his job, he wandered around and lacked means of transportation, so he would steal the car temporarily.

The man surnamed Li walked to No. 101, Section 3, Datong Road, Xizhi District, New Taipei City, and found that a car beside the road was unlocked.

(Photographed by reporter Lin Jiadong)