A female college student discovered that her stolen shark-head helmet was on the floor mat of the motorcycle next door.

(Photographed by reporter Cai Qinghua)

[Reporter Cai Qinghua/Kaohsiung Report] A 20-year-old man surnamed Zhang in Nanzi District, Kaohsiung City, because his helmet was missing, stole the helmet placed on the roadside locomotive and used it for himself. The helmet has a special hair After using the scent, I didn’t want to return it. Unexpectedly, 6 days later, the stolen helmet was recognized by a female college student and the police were arrested. Zhang was sent to the court according to the theft suspect letter.

The Jiachang Police Station of the Nanzi Police Sub-bureau received a report at 19:00 on the 14th that a 22-year-old female college student surnamed Liao reported that she had parked her motorcycle on Xinchang Street and left for dinner. When she came back, she found a gray shark-head helmet on the seat cushion of the motorcycle. It disappeared and was suspected of being stolen. The value of the helmet was about 4,000 yuan.

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After the police arrived at the scene to investigate, because there was no adjustable monitor at the scene, they found nothing immediately, and the whole case fell into a stalemate. However, Ms. Liao parked her motorcycle in the alley next to her house when she finished her class at 16:00 on the 20th. , After stopping, she suddenly found her stolen shark head helmet on the floor mat of the motorcycle next door. Immediately contacted the police to go to the scene to check, and followed the line to notify Zhang Nan to explain the case.

Zhang Nan claimed that because his helmet was missing that day, when he was looking for a helmet nearby, he found this helmet on the ground, because it was exactly the same appearance and size as his original helmet, so he thought it was him. Yes, so pick it up and use it.

Zhang Nan also said later that the helmet had a special fragrance, and after thinking about it, it probably wasn't his own, but he didn't think about returning it, so he kept it for himself. regret.

A female college student's shark-head helmet was lost and found again.

(Photographed by reporter Cai Qinghua)

The female college student found her stolen helmet 6 days later.

(Photographed by reporter Cai Qinghua)