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Comedian’s Friend Suspected of stealing Shoes from Thai Collection

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The suspect, accused of stealing shoes from the Thai collection, allegedly confessed to the crime during a livestream on social mediaIn a startling turn of events, an arrest warrant has been issued for an individual closely linked to the famous Thai comedian Jazz Chuanchuen.

This warrant comes in connection to the disappearance of several items from Jazz’s prized shoe collection, valued at over 300,000 baht.

Min Buri Police Station Chief, Police Colonel Kris Komnoi, revealed that investigators gathered compelling evidence, including footage from the suspect’s own livestream where they admitted to the burglary and subsequent distribution of the stolen footwear.

Consequently, an application for an arrest warrant was filed with the Minburi Criminal Court, citing charges of burglary and property damage intended to impede entry. The court promptly granted the warrant, setting the stage for legal action.

Pol. Col. Kris emphasized the urgency of apprehending the suspect, highlighting that once captured, their fingerprints will be compared with those found at the scene to confirm their identity.

The investigative team is diligently pursuing leads to ensure swift resolution and justice in this perplexing case of theft from Jazz’s cherished shoe collection.

The ongoing investigation has shed light on the suspect’s identity—a 40-year-old man closely associated with Jazz Chuanchuen’s family. Internal conflicts within the family may have triggered the theft, as reported by KhaoSod.

The police are committed not only to apprehending the perpetrator but also to tracing the whereabouts of the stolen items, including those stolen from the shoe collection.

In a separate incident, Patong Police in Phuket are in hot pursuit of an underwear thief who brazenly snatched over 20 pieces of women’s underwear in a single swoop. The theft, captured on CCTV, has sparked widespread outrage since March 12, circulating widely on local social media platforms.

Meanwhile, in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok, a CCTV camera captured footage of a Thai man with a peculiar fetish for rubber shoes.

He was caught stealing clothes and flip-flops, presumably for his kinky purposes.

Authorities suspect that this is not his first offense, citing a previous report filed by a 76-year-old Thai woman living in the Bang Bua Thong district of Nonthaburi province on January 26. The woman reported the perpetrator to Bang Bua Thong Police Station, providing security camera footage of the incident as evidence.

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