China News Service, August 8. According to the US "World Daily" report, a recent case of illegal entry occurred in Flushing, Queens, New York, USA. An African-American suspect pried open the door in broad daylight and broke into a detached house, where he was arrested. The Chinese female house owner bumped into them, and after the two looked at each other for a while, the suspect fled under the guise of checking the power supply.

The city police said recently that the suspect is still at large and appealed to the public to provide clues.

  According to the city police, at 12:15 noon on the 1st of this month, an African-American suspect illegally broke into the first floor of a detached house on 135th Street in Flushing near Elder Ave. through the front door. At the time, a 35-year-old man The Chinese woman was at home, and before the suspect had time to take any property, he made eye contact with the woman, and the suspect fled.

  The intrusion video provided by the victim shows that before the African-American suspect broke into the house, he could hear the sound of repeatedly making the doorknob for nearly a minute and a half, and then the suspect wearing a white T-shirt, gray jacket and black trousers entered. , seeing someone at home, he said he was here to check the power supply, and pretended to ask the owner, "Is there any problem with the light?" "Are you sure you don't need to change it?" and then exited the door.

  The Chinese victim said through a friend that when he saw a stranger suddenly appearing in the room, he panicked. Fortunately, the husband was also at home. Perhaps the suspect ran away when he saw a man in the house. Fortunately, the suspect had no affiliation and no attack. sex, otherwise I don't know what the consequences will be.

  However, what is suspicious is that after the suspect left, the owner checked the doors and windows and found no damage. It is not known whether the suspect held a spare key, a master key, or pried the door without destroying the door pin, and called on more people to encrypt the door lock. , Install anti-theft, alarm and surveillance video systems to prevent future troubles.

  After receiving the report, the city police stated that the case is still under investigation and the suspect is at large. They appeal to the public to provide clues. The public can call the crime prevention hotline (800) 577-TIPS (8477), or log on to the crime prevention website, or send a message via mobile phone to 274637 (CRIMES), then TIP577, or on Twitter @NYPDTips, or via the Crime Stoppers mobile app "CS-NYC", sources are kept strictly confidential.

(Zheng Yiyan)