A man who has been unemployed for a long time stealing electric cars to sell money for two months stole 17 cars and was caught by the police jqknews

Xinwang July 27th(Correspondent Hu Xiaoyang, reporter Lu Yanrong) Since May, there have been many electric vehicle theft cases in the area under the jurisdiction of the Liaoning Road Police Station of the Shibei Public Security Bureau. According to the police, the special police carried out a lot of meticulous work around the crime scene. The suspect was finally determined to be a male, about fifty or sixty years old, wearing a baseball cap and a mask when committing the crime, and possessing certain anti-investigation capabilities. The man committed the crime mostly from 1:00 am to 3:00 am, and the main target was the electric car parked on the side of the road. After success, they usually walk along the path, but the final destination is concentrated in Baotou Road, Tieshan Road, and Leling Road.

The police analyzed that the suspect man may live here, so he started work on the area. The special policemen were divided into two groups, one group stayed in the area where the suspects often went and waited; the other group visited the surrounding area of ​​the man’s residence. After ten days of work, the police obtained important clues, and Liu Moumou, a resident living in Zhangqiu Road, was suspected of committing a major crime. At about 18:00 on July 17, the police arrested Liu Moumou (male, 64 years old, from Qingdao) at home.

The suspect Liu Moumou confessed: He has been unemployed for a long time, has no fixed income, and is not financially well-off. In May of this year, when he went home after drinking, he found that many electric cars parked on the road had no anti-theft measures, and the idea of ​​stealing electric cars to sell money came into being. In just two months, Liu Moumou stole 17 electric vehicles and sold them at prices ranging from 50 to 150 yuan each. The stolen money was mainly used for daily life. At present, the suspect Liu Moumou is under criminal detention by Shibei police according to law on suspicion of theft.

Coincidentally, at about 12:00 on July 20, the Dengzhou Road Police Station of Shibei Public Security Bureau received an alarm from Mr. Zhang, a citizen: his electric motorcycle parked in front of a hotel on Guangrao Road was stolen.

After receiving the alarm, the police rushed to the scene immediately to conduct an investigation visit. During the work, I learned that in the early morning of the incident, a man passed by Mr. Zhang’s parked motorcycle, observed that no one was around, picked the lock with the tools he carried with him, rode the motorcycle to leave the scene of the crime, and finally drove the vehicle to Dagu Road. Nearby, hide the car in the alley of the house to be demolished.

The police analyzed that the suspect man hid the car here in order to observe the surrounding situation, and the suspect would definitely come back to collect the car and sell the stolen goods. In the early morning of July 22, the police found that a man came around the hutong. After observing that there was no abnormality in the surrounding area, he went to the parking place of the electric motorcycle and was ready to pick up the car and leave. Unexpectedly, as soon as the man arrived, he was caught on the spot by the police who had been waiting here and recovered a stolen motorcycle.

After examination, the suspect Yu Moumou (male, 40 years old, from Fucheng City, Shaanxi Province) confessed: At about 4 o’clock on July 20, the bank went to the crime scene and saw a red electric car, very new, and the theft occurred. evil thoughts. After the theft was successful, I wanted to hide the car while looking for a buyer. Unexpectedly, when the car was picked up by the police.

At present, the suspect Yu Moumou has been dealt with by Shibei police according to law on suspicion of theft.

[来源:信网 编辑:陈烛光]

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