Serial Vehicle Thefts: Penghu Police Track Down Suspect and Solve 2 Cases

Penghu police swiftly arrested a suspect involved in multiple vehicle thefts using CCTV footage, solving two cases and urging the public to secure their valuables.
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The Magong Precinct of the Penghu County Police Bureau received a report today that valuables inside a vehicle had been stolen. Police immediately reviewed surveillance cameras and matched relevant evidence, quickly zeroing in on a suspect surnamed Li and notifying him to arrive for questioning. Upon expanding the investigation, it was discovered that he was involved in another theft from a motorcycle storage compartment. Both cases were solved together, related stolen goods were recovered, and the entire case was forwarded for prosecution on charges of theft.

Police urge the public to remain vigilant and implement the principles of "locking doors, rolling up windows, and not leaving valuables behind" to avoid leaving precious items in vehicles. Motorcycle storage compartments are also not safe storage spaces; valuable items should not be kept there, and they should be properly locked.

The Magong Police Precinct stated that it will continue to strengthen patrols and ambushes in hot spots, and use surveillance systems to crack down on illegal activities in real-time. If suspicious people or vehicles are spotted, the public can immediately dial 110 to report it and jointly maintain law and order. (Editor: Zhang Ya-jing) 1150409