Ambush at the home of a female employee Takes about 3.8 million yen from the prize exchange office August 11, 8:00

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At dawn on the 11th, two men entered the pachinko prize exchange in Kashima City, Ibaraki Prefecture, and ran away with about 3.8 million yen in cash. The men are investigating whereabouts as a burglary, because they ambush employees' women at home, threaten them, and take them to the exchange.

At around 0:30 am on the 11th, a security company reported that an emergency button had been pressed at the prize exchange located in the Pachinko store “Pearl Shop Tomoe 7G ET Kashima 2” in Sada, Kashima City.

A police officer rushed to find that a 48-year-old female part-time employee was tied up in the exchange, and about 3.8 million yen in cash was stolen. There was no injury to the woman.

According to the police, when the woman finished the work and returned to her home in the neighboring Kamisu city, two men were ambushing, blindfolded and taken to the exchange and taken to the exchange. Or was threatened to unlock the safe.

According to police investigation, one of the two was a young man, wearing black and white clothes and hiding his face with a mask and hat.

The police are investigating the whereabouts of the men who fled on suspicion of robbery, considering that they had committed crimes systematically, such as examining employees' homes in advance.