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In a blizzard, a man stole tire wheels from a passenger car and threw them one after another into the snowy mountains. Car vandalism. It was the day when record heavy snowfall was observed in Sapporo. Around 11:30 pm on the 21st, four tire wheels were stolen from a passenger car parked in the parking lot of an automobile maintenance company in Higashi-ku, Sapporo. The president of the company that suffered damage: "The market price is probably 20,000 to 30,000 yen. I want you to turn yourself in as soon as possible." The whole story of the man who stole the wheel was actually captured by four security cameras of an automobile maintenance company. rice field. When I watched the footage to find clues about the culprit, a surprising fact was recorded there. A man looking for a car buried in snow. He held something like a crowbar in his hand. The man pries open the car door he's aiming for in a matter of minutes. Steal the wheel of the tire from the passenger seat and throw it one after another into the snowy mountains. At the moment when he tried to drive away from the scene...it seems that the car got stuck in the snow and could not move. The man got out of the car and started pushing with all his might, but the car wouldn't move at all. By chance, a snowplow that was working nearby passed by. A snowplow worker rescued the man's car, and the man's car drove away. The president of the company that suffered damage ``It can't be helped. The person who helped the car shouldn't have thought it was a thief's car.'' The four wheels were stolen by an acquaintance of the president of an automobile maintenance company. The president of the company that suffered damage: "The glass was broken during the crime, but it's hard to hear. I think they're aiming to come here (on a snowstorm day, etc.)" "It's been about 18 years since I came here. , This is the 6th time.By the way, the culprit has not been caught even once.About 40 to 50 tires were stolen, and one car was stolen.” It is said that he has been a victim and is consulting with the police about this damage. February 28 (Mon) "Kyo Doki!" 6:00 PM
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