Suspects of theft from a car and a garage were detained in Simferopol
CrimeaPRESS reports:
Not every dream is good…
In Simferopol, the police received a statement from a 30-year-old local resident who said that while he was sleeping in a car (!) near his garage, an unknown person stole a mobile phone from … the same car (!!), and took it out of the garage itself (! !!) wine glasses and a box of tools.
In the course of operational-search activities, police officers identified and detained two suspects. They were 39-year-old and previously convicted 44-year-old local residents.
It was established that the suspects, after drinking alcoholic beverages, while walking along one of the city streets, saw a parked car near the garage in which the applicant was located. Taking advantage of the fact that the victim was asleep, the suspect stole a mobile phone from the car. At this time, the woman went into the garage and took two cardboard boxes in which there were wine glasses and tools.— told the details in the Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Republic of Crimea.
The suspects admitted that the contents of the boxes were sold to an unknown person, and the money received was spent on their own needs. The attacker gave the stolen mobile phone to his friend for sale, but this «scheme» could not be completed. After the discovery of the loss, the applicant called the number of the stolen phone from another phone, his friend answered the call, to whom the suspect gave it for sale.
Currently, the suspects have been detained by the police of Simferopol. The man is under house arrest, and the woman has been given a preventive measure in the form of a written undertaking not to leavethe police said.
The investigator of the OP No. 3 «Central» of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the city of Simferopol initiated criminal cases on the grounds of a crime under Part 2 of Art. 158 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (“Theft committed with the infliction of significant damage to a citizen”). The sanction of the article provides for a maximum penalty of imprisonment for up to 5 years.
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