Factory Worker Left Without Transport After Motorcycle Stolen Just 50 Meters From Dormitory, Pleads for Information
A factory worker's pink and black Honda Zoomer X motorcycle was stolen from a parking lot near her Ayutthaya dormitory on April 22, leaving her without transport to work. Security footage captured a male suspect pushing the bike away, and p
A factory worker is devastated after her pink and black Honda Zoomer X motorcycle was stolen from a parking lot just 50 meters from her dormitory. She's now struggling without transportation to get to work and is appealing for help identifying the culprit.
At 9 PM on April 24, 2569, a reporter arrived at the motorcycle parking area in Sinthiwa Village, Moo 2, Samruen Subdistrict, Bang Pa-in District, Ayutthaya Province, after reports of the theft. They met with 33-year-old Orawan, a factory worker and motorcycle owner from Pachi District, who showed them where the bike had been parked and reviewed security camera footage of the suspect.
Orawan revealed that her pink and black Honda Zoomer X, license plate 3 กธ 8696 Bangkok, along with a white helmet, disappeared from the parking spot on April 22. She uses this lot as her regular parking space before heading to work.
Security footage shows a male suspect wearing a short-sleeved shirt, shorts, and flip-flops, wearing the victim's white helmet. He pushed the motorcycle away from the lot toward Rojana Road, then wheeled it in the opposite direction toward the Uthai red light intersection. The camera clearly captured his movements.
The victim explained that when she returned from work and found the bike missing, she initially thought someone might have moved it since the ignition lock was broken. She searched the area around the compound multiple times without success before filing a report at Bang Pa-in Police Station, Sinthiwadhani Branch, located less than 50 meters from where the theft occurred.
"This motorcycle is my first ever vehicle, which I bought on installment when I started working in 2554, and I've driven it to work every day. Losing it has made my life very difficult. I've had to rely on motorcycle taxis in the morning and walk back to the dormitory in the evening. I'm asking anyone who has seen the bike or has any information to contact police or reach out to me so we can track it down. Police are actively investigating and pursuing the suspect, but haven't found any additional leads yet."