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Rayong thief steals car with toddler on board

By The Nation

 

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A thief drove off in a sedan containing a three-year-old boy in Rayong’s Muang district on Saturday morning, leading to a dramatic search involving cooperation between Facebook users.


The mother, Saenkaew Saensenya, 42, alerted the Muang Rayong police station at 7.30am that her Honda City car had been stolen with her son on board.

 

She said she left her son in a baby seat in the back of the car and left the engine running while she visited a 7-Eleven in front of Ploen Chai 4 housing estate on Sukhumvit road in Tambon None Phra.

 

The mother said she saw her car drive off, so she rushed out of the shop to shout for help – but it was too late. As well as notifying police, she posted a notice on her Facebook wall seeking help in locating the car and her son.

 

Her post was widely shared by Rayong residents while police checked security camera footage that confirmed that a young man had entered the car and driven off.

 

A few hours later, a woman, Praree Sukatta, 32, called police to say that she had seen a boy who could be the lost child described in the Facebook post.

 

Praree, a Yakult delivery woman, told police that she saw the boy walking behind a man from King Taksin shrine and that the man had left the boy in front of a law firm. The woman then alerted lawyers inside the building, who called police.

 

The boy was taken to see his mother at the police station and she broke down with tears of joy.

 

Police later found the stolen car at a car park. They suspect that the thief was frightened to see a child on board, so he drove to the car park and left both the vehicle and the boy there and fled.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30344204

 

 
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Just soooo lucky that it all turned out well. Could have been another tragic Thai incident.

 

I note that a lot of cars/pick-ups leave the air on when the driver is on a quick errand.

 

Lucky boy, lucky mum.

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8 hours ago, Jonathan Fairfield said:

She said she left her son in a baby seat in the back of the car and left the engine running while she visited a 7-Eleven

Boggles the mind.

 

 

Still, not as much as the morons that take their kids out onto the road on scooters. 

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I once read of a similar situation, but the driver was caught and charged with car theft and kidnapping!!

I never did read of the end result, but he was in big trouble!

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11 hours ago, OJAS said:

So Facebook does, on the very very odd occasion then, serve a purpose which might arguably be considered as useful?

Don't underestimate facebook. It may not mean a lot to people of the older generation (me included) but it is a very, very fast way of communication for younger people (say 35 and under). My daughter can update me on things well before it is on the news....anywhere.

 

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4 hours ago, tryasimight said:

Don't underestimate facebook. It may not mean a lot to people of the older generation (me included) but it is a very, very fast way of communication for younger people (say 35 and under). My daughter can update me on things well before it is on the news....anywhere.

 

Your daughter can update you before YOU read it on the news, which might just mean that she checks FB very often. I don't know about your daughter, but many young people spend way too much time glued to their phones. Said by a dinosaur, of course.

In the specific case, however, it does seem that FB helped, hat off.

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