TOKYO (ANN): A man and a woman were arrested for breaking into a house in Japan and stealing panties from the home’s male occupant.
Twenty-five-year-old Koki Mori was arrested last week for stealing 34 panties from Nagoya resident Moriyama Ward, as per Tokai News via Sora News yesterday, April 26. Mori’s accomplice was identified as a woman in her 20s and was arrested as well.
Police discovered that there were about 170 things stolen from Ward, including the underwear. He is the home’s only occupant.
The items were stolen in November, but Mori and the woman were not arrested by investigators until months later. Both of the suspects admitted to committing the crime.
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Woman worked with man in theft of women’s underwear from second man
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on April 26, 2021
AICHI (TR) – The couple that steals together…stays together?
Aichi Prefectural Police have arrested a man and a woman over the alleged theft of women’s underwear from a second man in Nagoya, reports Fuji News Network (April 23).
Last November, Koki Mori, 25, and Kurisu Daizo, 23, are alleged to have broken into the Moriyama Ward residence of a male company employee, 37, and stolen 34 pairs of women’s underwear valued at around 4,500 yen.
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