A thief steals an American woman's car ... then returns to rebuke her for her disgraceful act

Police in Beaverton, Oregon, USA, revealed that a man succeeded in stealing a push-car that was standing in front of a store, but that thief returned his stairs and waited for the owner of the car to arrive threatening her that he would call the police if she repeated "her disgraceful act."


The police spokesman explained that a woman had parked her car at nine in the morning in front of a store with the intention of buying some things quickly before continuing on her way home

But she went out to find that her car had been stolen, as she left the key inside, considering that her journey to the store would only take a few minutes, which made the thief succeed in driving her away.

While she was distraught at the situation, she soon saw a strange man driving her car back to her, and he started screaming threatening her, saying to her: "How can you forget your little child in the back seat, if she does this again I will report to the police." Then he asked her to take her child from 4 years old, before he got away with that car again.


Police said that a car thief spotted a small child in the back seat of the SUV he was boosting on Saturday in Beaverton, returned to the child's mother, and demanded that she remove the child from the back seat and drive his car again.

Officer Matt Henderson said that the woman parked her car in front of the store and let the engine spin, thinking that things will be fine, especially since the car and the child were in full view of her entering the grocery store.

He continued: "What that lady did was not a crime, but it was a grave mistake, and this is a lesson for everyone to close their cars and take the keys with them, no matter how little time they are out."

"Obviously, we're grateful that he brought the little boy back," Henderson added, referring to the thief, a man in his 20s or 30s.