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Young Female Burglar Busted In Pattaya Apartment
PATTAYA:--A 19-year-old female was caught burglarizing a South Pattaya apartment by the 35-year-old renter after she returned home from work. The victim called on neighbors to help detain the suspect. The thief told police she stole money and property to look after her girlfriend.

PATTAYA – April 29, 2013 [PDN]; At 1 a.m., a report of a burglar being detained by the victim was received by Pol. Lt. Capt. Tanongsak Inphadung, vice suppression inspector of Pattaya.

The victim, a 35-year-old female, found the thief in her apartment in South Pattaya. Police arrived at the scene at a 3rd-floor apartment. The door was cracked open, and the room was a mess from being searched. The victim was detaining the thief, a19-year-old female. The police seized the thief’s portable steel cutter and a screwdriver as evidence.

Full story:http://www.pattayadailynews.com/en/2013/04/29/young-female-burglar-busted-in-pattaya-apartment/
--PATTAYA DAILY NEWS 2013-04-29

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"The suspect confessed that she was a tomboy and had to find money to look after her girlfriend, and use the money to spend together. The police were not convinced and charged her with the allegation of stealing property from a residence at night..."

What do you mean "not convinced"? They were not convinced she broke in & stole money? Not convinced she was a tomboy? (is that a criminal offense, or perhaps a defense?)

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"The suspect confessed that she was a tomboy and had to find money to look after her girlfriend, and use the money to spend together. The police were not convinced and charged her with the allegation of stealing property from a residence at night..."

What do you mean "not convinced"? They were not convinced she broke in & stole money? Not convinced she was a tomboy? (is that a criminal offense, or perhaps a defense?)

'What do you mean "not convinced"?"

It's The Pattaya Daily Mail. Not convinced means the police were not impressed with the excuse. They felt no สงสาร or that it wasn't a valid ข้ออ้าง. It was probably expressed better in one of the local language newspapers if you want to double check.

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"The suspect confessed that she was a tomboy and had to find money to look after her girlfriend, and use the money to spend together. The police were not convinced and charged her with the allegation of stealing property from a residence at night..."

What do you mean "not convinced"? They were not convinced she broke in & stole money? Not convinced she was a tomboy? (is that a criminal offense, or perhaps a defense?)

Not convinced of anything until they got paid.

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"The suspect confessed that she was a tomboy and had to find money to look after her girlfriend, and use the money to spend together. The police were not convinced and charged her with the allegation of stealing property from a residence at night..."

What do you mean "not convinced"? They were not convinced she broke in & stole money? Not convinced she was a tomboy? (is that a criminal offense, or perhaps a defense?)

Ever heard about the BIB's are convinced if there is no tea money involved?

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"The suspect confessed that she was a tomboy and had to find money to look after her girlfriend, and use the money to spend together. The police were not convinced and charged her with the allegation of stealing property from a residence at night..."

What do you mean "not convinced"? They were not convinced she broke in & stole money? Not convinced she was a tomboy? (is that a criminal offense, or perhaps a defense?)

'What do you mean "not convinced"?"

It's The Pattaya Daily Mail. Not convinced means the police were not impressed with the excuse. They felt no สงสาร or that it wasn't a valid ข้ออ้าง. It was probably expressed better in one of the local language newspapers if you want to double check.

TWO POINTS:

1. Not everyone is adept at language as you are 'BIG FACE' doesn't help anyone.

2. This type of theft is common. When a friend moved here a few years back, I told him to put slide latch on his front door. Two weeks later he awoke to find a young girl in his bedroom. She apologized saying she though it was her apartment. After she left, he noticed his cell phone and wallet were missing.

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Looks like a Tom from the picture. There are a lot of those in the women's prisons.

Are there dees in Thai prisons too ??? :-) Or only toms rustling up

money to support their dees ? I thought in general the toms were older

women , was surprised to see this one was only 19.

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BTW, the female victim was both brave & stupid, upon finding her door ajar, to go in & investigate. Hasn't she seen Scary Movie or any of those slasher movies? Like: "Hey, let's go see what that noise is down on the boat dock in the middle of the night."

She should have gone and found the nearest large male russian tourist and let him go in first and beat the cr*p out the thief...tongue.png

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"The suspect confessed that she was a tomboy and had to find money to look after her girlfriend, and use the money to spend together. The police were not convinced and charged her with the allegation of stealing property from a residence at night..."

What do you mean "not convinced"? They were not convinced she broke in & stole money? Not convinced she was a tomboy? (is that a criminal offense, or perhaps a defense?)

'What do you mean "not convinced"?"

It's The Pattaya Daily Mail. Not convinced means the police were not impressed with the excuse. They felt no สงสาร or that it wasn't a valid ข้ออ้าง. It was probably expressed better in one of the local language newspapers if you want to double check.

In the Thai version of the story from the PDN they use the term MAI PAK JAI CHEUA to describe the girl's excuse ie I guess they didn't believe it and regarded it as just looking for sympathy.

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