An arrest warrant was issued for the thief who broke into the house of Jazz Chuanchuen.

Bangkok, An arrest warrant has been issued for the thief who broke into the house of "Jazz Chuanchuen" and hastened to track him down for prosecution on charges of theft. Found to be a close person Have you ever had a problem? Therefore, it is believed that this may have been the cause. Pol. Col. Krit Komnoi, Superintendent of Minburi Police Station Revealing progress in the case of Jazz Chuanchuen, a famous comedy artist, who was attacked by a criminal who broke into his house and stole several shoes from his collection, totaling more than 300,000 baht in damages. Therefore, he reported the matter to the investigator at Minburi Police Station, saying that the investigator was able to collect evidence. Especially from the live social media of the person who made the claim. He was the one who broke into the house and stole Jazz Chuanchuen's shoes, until it was discovered and he proceeded to request the authority of the Minburi Criminal Court to issue an arrest warrant for the man on charges of home theft. By harming an obstacle intended to protect persons or property. The court has already approved the issuance of an arrest warrant since last morning. From the analysis of the life of the accused It was found that the accused admitted that he had committed this crime and had distributed the shoes. However, He has ordered the investigative team to quickly track down the accused and bring them to justice. If the suspect is found, it will be compared with the fingerprints that the Forensics Division has collected from the crime scene. In order to clearly compare them to the real villain. And will continue to expand the investigation into who the shoes were distributed to. As for the accused, it was found to be a 40-year-old man and a close person of Jazz Chuanchuen's family. From the investigation, it was found that There used to be conflicts within the family. Therefore, it is believed that this may have been the cause of the shoe theft. Source: Thai News Agency

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