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Teenagers who entered the gold and silver room in broad daylight and beat the owner and then stole tens of millions of won worth of money and ran away were caught.

They said they committed the crime to pay for their living.



Reporter Bae Yoon-joo of UBC covered it.



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A gold and silver room in downtown Ulsan.



A man pushes the owner inside the store and knocks him down, then punches him in the face with his fists in a row.



When the shopkeeper resists, he beats him in the chest, steps on his torso, and strangles him from behind.



At the same time, inside the store, another man pulls out a gold necklace from the display case, steps over the display case, and searches the drawers.



When the man who had collected about 10 pieces of precious metals and tens of millions of won in cash first went out of the store and looked at the net, one other person also ran away.



The big crime between teenagers took place at lunchtime when many people came and went.



[Nearby merchant: A police car came and the customer talked about it, so I went out.

(I can't even imagine)

Even in broad daylight.

What's going on, what the hell.]



The teenagers who got out of the gold and silver room even saw the subtlety of escaping on the motorcycle of an accomplice who was waiting nearby.



The two teenagers who led the crime were runaway teenagers from Gyeongnam.



I took a taxi to Yeongdeok-gun, Gyeongbuk, but was caught by the police at a motel 10 hours after the crime.



He told the police that he was friends with two teenagers in Ulsan who helped him escape by riding a motorcycle, and that he committed the crime to pay for living expenses.



The police consider the matter to be serious and plan to apply for an arrest warrant.



(Video coverage: Ahn Jae-young UBC)