Woman caught stealing gold bracelets, hiding them in buttocks

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Woman caught stealing gold bracelets, hiding them in buttocks

2017/04/12 13:00

CHEONGJU, South Korea, April 12 (Yonhap) -- Police have booked a 20-year-old woman for allegedly stealing two gold bracelets and hiding them in her buttocks at a jeweler's shop in central South Korea earlier this month, they said Wednesday.

The Heungdeok Police Station in Cheongju, North Chungcheong Province, said the woman, along with her 21-year-old friend, visited the shop on April 1 and browsed the bracelets on display. She repeatedly put her hand into her pants while the other woman was talking to an employee over the purchase of a ring.

According to the police, the shopowner found that two bracelets, worth 980,000 won (about US$856), were gone. The woman was later spotted picking them up in CCTV footage.

She denied the allegations and demanded that the shop call the police to determine whether she stole them, saying that she wore a pair of leggings and had nowhere to hide them.

Two female police officers arrived at the shop and conducted a strip search in a bathroom near the shop after getting the suspect's consent, eventually obtaining her confession that she had hidden them in her buttocks.

The other woman said she was not aware of the theft, the police said.

The police have booked the suspect without detention. The woman, meanwhile, attributed the crime to her tendency to steal whenever her period begins, they said.
 

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Bet you could hear that booty clappin'!! :skullflag:
 

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What would the appropriate tool be for the police to search with? Would that be a Garrett pinpointer or would it be a K-Bar? Guess it really doesn't matter it'll all come out in the end.........
 

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A metal detecting proctologist would've had a "Banner" find, for sure.
 

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this is the butt of all jokes on TNET :dontknow:
 

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depends on 110 Lbs & an Easy Snag,

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or 3 Hundred pounds & Distance is Preferred


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Is this story all it's cracked up to be?

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