Picture this: the 16-year-old and his brother, aged 15, venturing into the eerily quiet storage room on the third floor, only to find an unfamiliar figure cozily nestled on a makeshift bed. The brazen bandit had donned the cloak of courage—or perhaps foolishness—as he brazenly laid a blanket on the floor, a fan gently whirring beside him. Yet, it was neither comfort nor dreams of grandeur that awaited him; instead, it was a rude awakening when the dynamic duo decided to summon backup in the form of their father, Kiattisak, and subsequently, the local law enforcers from Mueang Udon Thani Police Station.
With youthful fervor, Por and Per imagined locking the sleepy scoundrel in to await the cavalry. Unfortunately, the would-be captor found himself overpowered by the burglar who managed to force the door open, making a hasty (yet precariously groggy) getaway. Sometimes, reality writes itself like a captivating thriller more closely resembling a comedic sketch; the intruder likely hadn’t imagined his crime career resulting in a madcap dash, T-shirt and knife abandoned, all for a bit of shut-eye.
Investigations revealed that the deft burglar had gained access through the kitchen, maneuvering the exhaust fan from its perch and using a wooden stick to unbolt the window—no doubt a tactic honed with quiet precision. Yet, his grand designs extended beyond a casual nap; he had, it seemed, intermittently utilized the home as an impromptu safehouse for his pilfering pursuits. Among the vanished valuables were significant religious artifacts—35 Buddhist amulets and a Buddhist statue—alongside contemporary loot like a television and, ironically, the bicycle Por and Per initially set out to retrieve.
Though the imaginative escapade might arise giggles now, the family remains vigilant, with the gravitational weight of these stolen items tugging at their peace of mind. To date, the authorities have shared scant information regarding the mysterious identity of this house-snoozing ne’er-do-well.
This peculiar incident of couch-surfing criminality is not without precedent in Thailand’s intriguing tapestry of bizarre burglaries. In February, an equally confounding caper unfurled in Chon Buri. A misguided mistress of the house unwittingly opened her doors to a sleepy scamp, mistaking his knock for her spouse’s. Though his unsavory demands left her in a pickle, her quick-witted proposal for a bathroom break led to the thief’s eventual capture when fatigue claimed him. It’s a testament to the truth that even villains may need their forty winks—but law and order need only seize the opportunity.
As this narrative unfolds, it serves as a gentle reminder of the unpredictability life has to offer. Amidst this peculiar anecdote from Udon Thani, we rediscover a blend of humor, suspense, and a human capacity for quick thinking, leaving a captivated audience in its wake, eager to see how this charming crime story will unfold.
I can’t believe someone would take a nap in the middle of a burglary. That’s just asking to get caught!
It’s actually pretty common for burglars to get tired. Crime doesn’t come with scheduled breaks you know.
Still, you’d think they’d be more cautious! I guess criminals aren’t always masterminds.
Or maybe he had a hot tip that the house was empty for a while and decided he’d camp out for a bit.
This sounds like an episode of a sitcom. Kind of reminds me of something you’d see in Mr. Bean!
Right? It’s like slapstick comedy. I wonder if the thief has an acting future, lol!
Maybe he’ll have a career in comedies once he serves his time.
It’s insane how many bizarre burglaries happen in Thailand. What’s up with that?
A lot of it probably goes unreported. Every country has its weird crimes, we just have more sunlight to see them!
Or maybe it’s just that the tourists who come are so surprised, it spreads more!
Good points. I guess every place has its quirks.
I feel bad for the family though. Losing religious items can be super distressing.
Yeah, those kind of items have sentimental and sometimes spiritual value. Harder to replace than a TV.
What if this guy just fell asleep and never intended to steal? Legit tiredness maybe.
Come on, he removed an exhaust fan to get in! That’s definitely premeditated.
Maybe he just wanted to hang out. Everyone needs a break from life sometimes…
Honestly, I’m impressed with the kids for being calm and calling their dad. I would have freaked out.
Right? That must have been both confusing and scary!
I hope they got something fun out of the chaos to cheer them up.
The part about the missing bike is the funniest. Did the thief cycle away in his sleep?
This just sounds like another day in the life in a sitcom world.
Loved how they called it a ‘couch-surfing criminality’. Next, we’ll have Airbnb burglars!
I’m more curious about how tired the guy was to not wake up immediately when they found him.
Can you imagine the thief waking up like ‘Wait, how’d I get here again?’
It’s moments like these you wish there was a live camera rolling.
I hope they catch this thief fast before he falls asleep in someone’s closet next time.
I would’ve just locked him in and let the cops deal with the drowsy jerk.
Too bad they couldn’t do that. He must have been more awake than he looked!
This could easily be turned into a movie, with someone like Jim Carrey playing the thief.
Jim Carrey would be perfect! He could make even a lousy pillowcase look hilarious.