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Thief returns stolen truck with note of apology – and gifts!

<p>In the bustling world of Auckland cafés, where flat whites and smashed avocados reign supreme, one café owner recently found himself entangled in a plot that could rival a sitcom script.</p> <p>Varun Chada, the proud owner of Kati Street, had his beloved 4WD truck snatched right out from under his nose, leaving him in a state of disbelief that could only be rivalled by a magician's audience.</p> <p>Picture this: a sunny afternoon, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee wafting through the air, and Chada minding his own business when, suddenly, his trusty truck disappeared faster than a piece of cake at a weight loss support group meeting. The audacity! The cheek! Someone had the gall to pull off a vehicular heist right outside his beloved eatery.</p> <p>But it gets better.</p> <p>Four days later, as if the universe had decided to play a cosmic prank on poor Varun, the stolen truck made a triumphant return. Parked in the exact same spot, as if it had never embarked on a wild joyride. It was like the vehicular version of Houdini's vanishing act, only with less smoke and mirrors and more caffeinated confusion.</p> <p>To add a sprinkle of absurdity to the mix, the returned truck came with a heartfelt, handwritten letter of apology. Now, we applaud any criminal with the decency to apologise, but it seems this particular ne'er-do-well could use a grammar lesson or two. The apology note featured the word "sorry", albeit with a creative twist on spelling that would make any English teacher cringe.</p> <p>“I couldn’t believe it,” Chada <a href="https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/watch-cafe-owners-stolen-truck-returned-with-sorry-note/VTWKKMRGR5AOTNIQGJNKBP6H7E/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">told The NZ Herald</a>. "The first time I thought I was losing my mind because I’d just walked inside, and the second time I rocked up, and it was parked there."</p> <p>As it turns out, the thief, in an attempt to excuse their vehicular misdeed, claimed to be a bit 'drunk' and in desperate need of a ride home. Because, you know, grand theft auto is a completely acceptable solution to a night out with one too many beers.</p> <p>"It was exactly where I’d parked it," Chada explained, "and I walked up to the window and there was a note inside it saying ‘hey mate sorry but I borrowed your car, was a bit drunk’ and none of us could believe it." </p> <p>But here's the twist that turns this tale into a comedy goldmine – the thief not only returned the truck unscathed but also left some new toys in the back for Chada's young son! It's like they momentarily transformed from a rogue car bandit to the world's most peculiar Santa Claus.</p> <p>Despite the surreal nature of the ordeal, Chada seems to be taking it all in stride. “I’m not condoning what they did is fine, but I mean, they gave it back and they said sorry, so, I don’t know, I’m just stoked to get it back, put it that way.”</p> <p>The saga has become the talk of the town, with Chada's Facebook and community pages buzzing with activity. Social media, the modern-day town square, has played a pivotal role in the unfolding drama, with hundreds of likes, shares and comments turning the café owner into an unintentional social media influencer.</p> <p>As for the truck, it's currently parked at Chada's house, awaiting the forensic scrutiny of the police. The investigation continues, but in the meantime, Aucklanders are left scratching their heads, wondering if their next caffeine fix might come with a side of unexpected vehicular shenanigans.</p> <p><em>Images: Facebook</em></p>

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Thief asks woman out on date after robbing her at gunpoint

<p>A US woman has gone through the harrowing experience of being robbed at gunpoint, but it was what happened after the fact that was almost as eerie.</p> <p>Amber Beraun was checking the mail one night at her Indianapolis home in May when she was approached by a man with a gun.</p> <p>The gunman was later identified as Damien Boyce.</p> <p>Speaking to WRTV, Beraun said she was confronted by Boyce, who attempted to enter her home. She refused and gave him all the cash she had handy, which came to $100.</p> <p>Before he made his escape, Boyce asked Beraun a very unexpected, and quite frankly bizarre question - to add him on Facebook.</p> <p>The thief also noted he was planning to pay her back.</p> <p>Beraun responded, telling him she “believed” him and that “times just get rough”.</p> <p>Boyce proceeded to ask the woman to “come chill”.</p> <p>He was later arrested by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department and charged over a separate armed robbery on June 12, where two people got shot and one was hit in the head with a brick.</p> <p>He was also charged with his robbery of Beraun.</p> <p>Beraun said her local neighbourhood has been affected by the terrifying incident.</p> <p>"It makes me a little on edge knowing that people walk up and down the street, looking for places to commit crimes," she said.</p> <p>"It makes it a little different when you hear noises at night."</p> <p>Beraun insisted she "never" thought something like this would happen to her.</p> <p>"He took away my sense of safety from my home."</p> <p><em>Image credit: ABC America</em></p>

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"I'm so sorry I had to do this": Thief leaves hand-written apology and desperate promise

<p>One desperate thief had left behind quite a sad note after committing a crime in Auckland.</p> <p>In an interesting turn of events, a couple had woken up to find their car had been broken into and the battery was stolen overnight. The offender had left behind a hand-written note in the engine addressed to the victims, apologising to them.</p> <p>The note read: “I’m so sorry I had to do this. When I am in a fortunate position I will put $200 in your wipers.”</p> <p>One of the victims shared: “The thief actually left a nice note. Don’t feel half as angry as I should but still have no way to get to work.”</p> <p>The resident, who wished to remain anonymous, told the Herald that while she should have been furious she wishes the offender had knocked on the door asking for help instead.</p> <p>“I personally felt a bit sorry that he was in such strife that he turned to crime. So I should have been angry - and probably would have been if he hadn’t left the note.</p> <p>“It’s tough out there for some and getting worse. I’d probably have just bloody given him the money if he’d knocked on the door.”</p> <p>Her husband also showed immense sympathy, despite having their privacy violated and being stolen from.</p> <p>“I couldn’t even feel angry about it in the end. It was more or less an apology. We’re all living hard lives at the moment with inflation and the cost of living going up, it’s sad that there is someone out there going around that desperate."</p> <p>While showing sympathy for the offender, the victims also described the note as “strange” given they were able to rip a battery out “in a hurry” but had enough time to “write and deposit a note”.</p> <p><em>Image: NZ Herald </em></p>

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Man accused of stealing $16,000 from wedding functions

<p dir="ltr">A man has been accused of allegedly gatecrashing eight weddings and stealing a total of $16,000 and other gifts. </p> <p dir="ltr">The 24-year-old Melbourne man pretended to be a wedding guest at eight events from between April 2 and May 22.</p> <p dir="ltr">He allegedly stole $16,000 cash, jewellery and gift cards from at least three of the events.</p> <p dir="ltr">Bride Kellee Pace said she felt violated when she found out that the man had allegedly stolen some of her and her husband’s gifts and even wrote in their guest book.</p> <p dir="ltr">"It was the best wedding he'd apparently ever attended and he was feeling awesome and lucky on the night, three quarters of our wishing well was missing," she told Nine News.</p> <p dir="ltr">"We definitely felt really violated, we were mingling with people and he was downstairs drinking in the bar and we had no idea he was even there."</p> <p dir="ltr">The wedding industry shared his photo around before he was spotted at a Macedonian wedding by wedding planner Jasmine Arapovic.</p> <p dir="ltr">"My dad then put him in a bit of a headlock to make sure he didn't try and escape before I could have a chat with the venue manager to get them to put him in a room."</p> <p dir="ltr">Police arrested the man and he was slapped with 27 charges, including aggravated burglary, burglary, theft and going equipped to steal.</p> <p dir="ltr">Police will allege they found jewellery and gift cards when they searched a property on Tuesday.</p> <p dir="ltr">He has been granted bail and will appear before Melbourne Magistrates' Court on October 18.</p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Images: Nine News</em></p>

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Pensioner catches closet thief red-handed

<p dir="ltr">A pensioner has caught his neighbour stealing money from him after installing a camera in his wardrobe. </p> <p dir="ltr">John Rennie is legally blind and thought he was going insane when his money kept disappearing from his wardrobe.</p> <p dir="ltr">After installing a camera, the 79-year-old was shocked to find his neighbour, rummaging through his wardrobe and safe stealing his money. </p> <p dir="ltr">"I was gutted when I saw who was coming into my home and taking my cash," he told <a href="https://9now.nine.com.au/a-current-affair/cairns-mans-awful-discovery-neighbour-cctv/ba5cd542-70b7-4d7e-a2d7-4dd03be2f804" target="_blank" rel="noopener">A Current Affair</a>.</p> <p dir="ltr">Pav Taak, his 47-year-old neighbour who would occasionally come look after him, was caught four times stealing money. </p> <p dir="ltr">John said that he would forget his key sometimes and left a spare in the garden and believes that’s how Taak was able to get in.</p> <p dir="ltr">The passcode for the safe was also written down which gave Taak easy access.</p> <p dir="ltr">One hundred dollars that was put aside for John’s daughter’s birthday was stolen, as well as $400 that was left inside a suit pocket. </p> <p dir="ltr">John and his son presented the CCTV footage to police and Taak was charged with three counts of entering a premises with intent and one count of burglary.</p> <p dir="ltr">Taak pleaded guilty and was given a nine-month prison sentence that was immediately suspended. He was also ordered to pay back $200 in compensation. </p> <p dir="ltr">John said that “that’s no justice” and that Taak got away “scott-free”. </p> <p dir="ltr">"He's shown no remorse at all and he's still out there driving a cab, even though his family told me he'd lose his licence because of the conviction.” </p> <p dir="ltr"><em>Images: A Current Affair</em></p>

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"Oxygen thief": Outrage over heartless act

<div class="post_body_wrapper"> <div class="post_body"> <div class="body_text redactor-styles redactor-in"> <p>A Perth mother has slammed the heartless thief who stole oxygen canisters her premature son needs to live.</p> <p>TeKao Timu spent the first seven months of his life in a critical condition in intensive care, but is home and requires daily oxygen from canisters to keep him alive.</p> <p>A man was caught on camera stealing TeKoa's supply from out the front of the family home.</p> <p>"It's not a normal theft, it is lifesaving equipment – he needs it," TeKoa's mother Madison Dobels told 9News.</p> <iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/video.php?height=314&amp;href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2F9NewsPerth%2Fvideos%2F336143004485254%2F&amp;show_text=false&amp;width=560" width="560" height="314" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true" allow="autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; picture-in-picture; web-share"></iframe> <p>Madison wants the thief to come forward and return the stolen cylinders.</p> <p>"I don't think he'd be aware. I can't imagine someone knowing a kid's on oxygen and taking it," Madison explained.</p> <p>"You wouldn't be human and if he did know there are no words other than an oxygen thief."</p> <p>She orders the oxygen twice a week so her son has enough supply, as he can only manage 15 minutes without it before turning blue.</p> <p>TeKoa only goes without oxygen during fortnightly visits to Perth Children's hospital.</p> <p>At the time of writing, the thief has not been found and the oxygen bottles have not been returned.</p> <p><em>Photo credits:<span> </span></em><em><a rel="noopener" href="https://www.9news.com.au/national/heartless-thief-steals-lifesaving-oxygen-from-sick-perth-baby/44acff98-2a7f-4054-b81b-e1b6862e068d" target="_blank">9NEWS</a></em></p> </div> </div> </div>

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Royal thief pleads guilty to stealing 77 valuable items

<p>A Buckingham Palace employee has pleaded guilty to stealing a total of 77 items from the royal residence between 11 November 2019 and 7 August 2020.</p> <p>Adamo Canto, from North Yorkshire in the UK reportedly stole multiple items, including an official signed photo of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, a signed photo of the Duke of Sussex and a royal state banquet photo album of US President Donald Trump’s state visit.</p> <p>Some of the items were incredibly valuable, with an approximate worth of thousands of dollars in resale value.</p> <p>Other items stolen by the 37-year-old including a Companion of Bath medal belonging to Vice Admiral Master Tony Johnstone-Burt, who is the Master of the Household.</p> <p>The medal was sold on eBay for £350.</p> <p>The theft came to light when Vice Admiral Johnstone-Burt noticed his medal was missing as he was required to wear it for Trooping the Colour, the Queen’s birthday celebration, this year.</p> <p>"I discovered my Companion of Bath medal and box for sale," his court statement read. "It was up for sale for £500. However, it had been sold for £350."</p> <p>When Police searched his home they realised Canto had stolen the items as he was carrying out his cleaning duties, as due to the pandemic, he was allowed access to areas he normally would be barred from.</p> <p>In total, 77 items were taken including royal memorabilia stolen from the linen room, the Royal Collection ticket office, the Queen’s Gallery shop, the Duke of York’s storeroom as well as things belonging to staff members.</p> <p>The court heard Canto began selling off the stolen items on eBay and while they were being sold for "well under" their real value, he tallied up £7,741. The value of some of the items taken is thought to be between £10,000 and £100,000.</p> <p>Canto has now pleaded guilty and is out on conditional bail. He will be sentenced at a later date.</p>

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Chocolate thief apologises to Woolworths with note 43 years later

<p>A remorseful thief has made amends for his childhood behaviour by contacting the supermarket he stole from 43 years ago.</p> <p>Belle Vale Shopping Centre in Liverpool, UK took to Facebook to say their faith in humanity had been restored after receiving a letter and a £5 note in the mail.</p> <p>“I stole two bars of chocolate from Woolworths in your shopping centre in 1975, when I was a little boy,” the note read.</p> <p>“I apologise, I didn’t know any better here’s the money I owe you for them.”</p> <p><iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/post.php?href=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fbellevaleshopping%2Fposts%2F2004775649535150&amp;width=500" width="500" height="594" style="border: none; overflow: hidden;" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" allowtransparency="true" allow="encrypted-media"></iframe></p> <p>After four decades, the supermarket he stole from was unfortunately no longer in business, meaning his £5 ($AU8.92) will be donated to the centre’s chosen charity – Zoe’s Place baby hospice.</p> <p>“In a time of division, it is great to see an act of kindness that restores faith in humanity,” a spokesperson for the shopping centre told the Liverpool Echo.</p> <p>“Belle Vale Shopping Centre wants to thank the sender and acknowledge his apology. It is a positive message that is worth sharing to encourage all to be kind.”</p> <p>The gesture, however, drew mixed reactions from social media, with many wondering why the adult had the handwriting of a child.</p> <p>“Why does it look like a kid wrote this when it’s clearly a fully grown adult,” one man asked.</p> <p>“As an adult I love the way he’s spelt chocolate,” another added.</p> <p>“That’s why Woolworths went under,” one woman joked.</p>

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World’s most polite thief leaves "breathtaking" apology note

<p>A homeless man who broke into a car to “borrow” a blanket returned it with a cheeky but heartwarming note.</p> <p>Bert Palin, 82, from NSW, Australia, had driven down to Sydney to visit family and parked his car in the suburb Redfern. He didn’t realise it had been broken into until he arrived home the next day and found a note with the blanket in the boot.</p> <p>“I was getting my wife’s walker out of the boot when I saw the blanket that we normally toss in after using for picnics, folded neatly with a note,” Mr Palin told the <em>Northern Territory Times.</em></p> <p>The note read (see image below):</p> <p><em>Hi, I borrowed your blanket for a little while because I was cold and didn’t have anywhere to go. I hope you accept my apology for taking your stuff without asking. Kind regards, Blanket thief :)</em></p> <p><em>PS The blanket is really itchy.</em></p> <p>Mr Palin was shocked to learn that his car was broken into twice and a note was left.</p> <p>“It was obviously a male or female of some education to have written it the way they did and to break into my car then say ‘thank you’ and ‘PS your blanket was itchy’… it was breathtaking,” he said.</p> <p>Mr Palin said there was no signs of any damage to the car and that he has washed the blanket because he was concerned it was itchy.</p> <p>While Mr Palin has forgiven the person and accepted their apology, he would still prefer that nobody break into his car in the future.</p> <p><img width="500" height="769" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/4096/letter_500x769.jpg" alt="Letter"/></p> <p><strong>Related links: </strong></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2015/02/82-year-old-returns-school-book/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>82-year-old man returns school library book 65 years later</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2015/02/90-year-old-woman-goes-to-school/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>90-year-old woman goes to school to learn to read and write with her great-great-grandchildren</strong></em></span></a></p> <p><a href="/news/news/2015/01/man-finds-secret-letter-from-wife/"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong>Husband discovers secret note from his deceased wife</strong></em></span></a></p>

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86-year-old British woman uses bacon to fend off thief

<p>A rather feisty 86-year-old in Manchester, England, saved herself from a robbery using a pack of Bacon. The incident took place in a supermarket in Altrincham.</p> <p>A post on the Greater Manchester Police Facebook page on Tuesday morning reads “Whilst shopping, the lady was challenged by an unknown female who grabbed her trolley and demanded the money she had withdrawn”.</p> <p>See the full report below.</p> <p> <img width="499" height="250" src="https://oversixtydev.blob.core.windows.net/media/24673/bacon_499x250.jpg" alt="Bacon"/></p> <p>Some Facebook users responded to the news with some rather “hammy” jokes.</p> <p>One wag wrote: "Her actions were quite Rash, lucky the perp didn't have a gun she could've been 'smoked”.</p> <p>Do you have a funny pun to contribute? Let us know in the conments below.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/06/how-to-build-your-legacy/">How to build your legacy</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/06/the-simple-yet-powerful-tool-to-plan-your-retirement/">The simple yet powerful tool to plan your retirement</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/lifestyle/retirement-life/2016/06/retirement-doesnt-have-to-sap-your-self-esteem/">Retirement doesn’t have to sap your self-esteem</a></em></strong></span></p>

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Gutsy 76-year-old fends off bag snatcher

<p>A cowardly mugger who attempted to steal from a 76-year-old woman in Pitesa, Essex this week, got a nasty shock.</p> <p>The assailant approached Bette Jeffery, who was on her way to a friend’s funeral, in the hopes of snatching her handbag. However, it was the female attacker that was left nursing her injuries when her “victim" turned out to be an arm wrestling champion who promptly defended her property by punching her in the nose.</p> <p>“I did not have time to think about what I was doing but when I saw her face next to mine I just punched her. I could see the shock on her face the moment I hit her”.</p> <p>The mugger had snatches the bag from the back of the motorised wheelchair before being reprimanded by the grandmother of three. Two men came to her aid and the woman ranoff, dropping the bag that contained sixty pounds.</p> <p>Mrs Jeffrey, who lives in Basildon with her husband, said it was only afterwards that the ordeal sunk in.</p> <p>“I would certainly do the same thing if it happened again I am certainly not going to stop going out shopping – I will not become victim of thieves. Maybe next time I would punch harder”.</p> <p><em>Image credit: SWNS</em></p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/entertainment/technology/2016/02/personal-details-you-should-never-post-on-facebook/">3 personal details you should never post on Facebook</a></strong></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2016/02/how-to-safely-use-atms-abroad/">How to safely use ATMs abroad</a></strong></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/health/body/2016/01/how-to-run-safe-tips/">How to stay safe when you go for a run</a></strong></em></span></p>

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