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twenties who stole money after breaking a coin changer at a car wash surrendered to the police one day after the crime. Reports from the delivery agency staff were crucial.

Reporter Bae Dae-won from UBC reports.

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A man on a motorcycle enters the car wash.

This man looking around, pulls a hammer and a screwdriver from his bag and begins to smash the coin changer.

After a while, the man takes his bills and coins and disappears leisurely.

The damage amounted to hundreds of thousands of won by men and over 4 million won to damaged machines.

[Ko Tae-hoon / Victim: I came out this morning and the coin changer was open this much. When I looked at the lock inside, it was broken, so when I checked it, there was damage here.]

Previously, the suspect turned out to have tried a similar crime by visiting a doll-grilling shop in Jung-gu.

The suspect painted the motorcycle used in the crime in white and used a rental car to travel.

However, the suspect's escape ended in just one day.

The victim's acquaintances, such as the delivery agency staff, identified the suspect's contact information through the app, shared the location in real time, and narrowed the siege.

[Hemispheric range. Hemisphere intersection. (Yes?) Bangu intersection. (You say he's in Bangu-dong? Okay.)]

[Kim Bo-sung·Kim Jin-mo/Contribution to arrest of suspects: Report as soon as you see them, and between the knights. (If you say Seongnam-dong, it is a way to tighten all the streets.)]

Eventually, the suspect who could not overcome the pressure came on my feet and surrendered to the police.

Recently, while the hair of the cash exchange machine has been struggling, the police are investigating the suspect's female offenses and accomplices.