What was stolen was a toy banknote. A man was arrested by a security camera all the time. October 1, 17:35

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A 78-year-old woman living in Aichi Prefecture once took measures such as placing an envelope with toy banknotes in the house and setting up a security camera based on the experience of being stolen at home. The whole story of the newly stolen man was captured by the camera, leading to the arrest of the suspect.

A 78-year-old woman living in Nishio City, Aichi Prefecture, was victimized by someone who sneaked into her house in June and stole about 200,000 yen from a safe or bag.

A woman who never wanted to suffer damage again worked with her son and grandchildren to devise countermeasures, put a toy banknote with "Toy Bank" printed in the center in a bank envelope, and put it on the toy at home. I installed a security camera in.



In addition, the woman put a piece of paper with the words "Zannen" in an envelope and put it on a chest of drawers, and set up multiple "decoys".

Then, in July, a part of a white masked person invaded his house while the woman was away and stole it without noticing that it was a toy banknote even though he glanced inside the envelope. The whole story was captured by the security camera.



Police proceeded with the investigation based on this video and arrested a 42-year-old man in Nishio City on suspicion of burglary or theft on the 28th of last month.



The man is denying the charges against the investigation.



The woman responded to the interview on the night of the 30th, saying, "I thought that I should have done this again because I had taken cash once. The man would have thought that the banknotes were genuine, so I was surprised later. I think. I hope you don't do it again. "



Also, when the woman was away from home, she forgot to lock the window of the house and allowed her to break in, saying, "I was careless and forgot to lock it. I thought it would be better to lock the doors when going out and tighten the doors. "