Man Arrested for Stealing Slippers and Socks in Taiwan
Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A man was arrested in Taichung, Taiwan, for allegedly stealing slippers and socks from a store.
- The theft was captured on surveillance footage, which was shared on a local social media group to alert other businesses.
- Police identified and apprehended the suspect, who confessed to the act, and the stolen items were recovered.
Police in Taichung, Taiwan, have arrested a man suspected of stealing footwear and socks from a store in the Dongshi District. The incident, which occurred on the afternoon of June 21, was captured by the store's surveillance cameras.
The store owner discovered the items missing after the man had left. The owner subsequently reported the theft to the Dongshi Police Precinct and shared the surveillance footage on a local Facebook group to warn other businesses in the area. The video showed the man concealing a pair of slippers inside his jacket and later taking socks before leaving the store.
Responding to the report, police officers on patrol spotted the suspect, identified as a 53-year-old man surnamed Yang, walking on Sanmin Street in Dongshi District on the morning of June 23. They approached him for questioning. Yang, who has no prior criminal record, admitted that he stole the shoes and socks on impulse.
Authorities recovered the stolen merchandise, consisting of one pair of Adidas slippers and two pairs of Taiken sports socks, valued at approximately NT$1,070 (about $33 USD). The case has been forwarded to the Taichung District Prosecutor's Office for further investigation and legal proceedings under theft charges.
Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.