Two high school students arrested whether house robbed cash taken away "Apoden" suspected March 24 18:33

Last October, a high school student and an unemployed boy were arrested for breaking into a house in Isehara City, Kanagawa Prefecture and taking cash. Before the incident, there was a suspicious phone call in the house, and police are looking into the connection as if there was a suspicion that it was a so-called "apo-den" to check in advance whether there was cash.

Two were arrested: a 18-year-old male high school student living in Tokyo and a 17-year-old unemployed boy.

According to police, in October last year, she broke into a house in Isehara City, tied her arms and other parts of her 80s with adhesive tape, and threatened to say "Where is the money?" It is suspected of robbery.

The man was sleeping at the time, but was not injured. Analysis of the images from security cameras revealed that the two people were suspected of being involved in the incident, which means that they both acknowledged the investigation.

According to previous investigations, before the incident, there was a suspicious call calling a police officer in the house saying `` I want you to check the balance because a cash card is used, '' the police said. I'm investigating the relationship with the suspicion that it was a so-called "apo-den" that checks in advance whether there is cash.