The loot of a burglar caught in Ashkelon: pineapple juice and a hair clipper

June Green
April 28, 2014   
A 31-year-old Petah Tikva resident broke into a store, drank juice, broke a wall that shared a barbershop - and stole a hair clipper • Value of the loot: NIS 350 • Result: indictment and arrest
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Ashkelon police in the Lachish area arrested a Petah Tikva resident over the weekend on suspicion that he broke into two businesses that shared a wall - a barbershop and a store - and stole a hair clipper.

During the outburst, the suspect took a can of pineapple juice, drank from it, and left it there.

An indictment was filed against the suspect on Monday - and he was detained until a further decision is made in his case.

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The investigation reveals that early in the morning, the suspect broke the door lock cylinder and shattered the glass of a barbershop on HaGdud HaEvri Street in Ashkelon. The suspect took a can of pineapple juice from the refrigerator, quenched his thirst, and then went to a nearby business.

The suspect stole a hair clipper worth 350 NIS from the barbershop and fled the scene.

An investigation was opened in the Ashkelon Police Department's interrogation department, which led to the arrest of the suspect in the act, a 31-year-old resident of Petah Tikva.

An indictment was filed against him at the Ashkelon Magistrate's Court, charging him with burglary and theft, damage to property, and theft.


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