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Tai Kok Tsui Stratocat B was stolen│“Mandarin Duck” was returned to the cat owner: will not be held accountable

2022-12-08T00:45:49.484Z


In a store in Tai Kok Tsui, the cat B "Mandarin Duck", which had been "missing" for a week, was finally returned to its original owner. The suspected man took the cat B back to the store. The incident happened last Wednesday (30th). The 3-month-old cat B "Mandarin Duck" wandered outside the store


In a store in Tai Kok Tsui, the cat B "Mandarin Duck", which had been "missing" for a week, was finally returned to its original owner. The suspected man took the cat B back to the store.


The incident occurred last Wednesday (30th). The 3-month-old cat B "Mandarin Duck" was taken away by a man while wandering outside the store.

The shop owner was so anxious that he released CCTV footage on the Internet in hopes of finding his beloved cat.

Later, a man and a woman went to the store to explain, claiming that it was just out of good intentions, worried that the cat would wander the streets in cold weather, and another man would pick it up for temporary care.

However, "Mandarin Duck" has been missing for 7 days, and no one has returned Cat B until yesterday. The owner decided to report the case for help, and the police classified the case as "theft".


In the early hours of today (December 8), the cat owner notified "Hong Kong 01" that the "Mandarin Duck" had been returned by the other party: "I may see news from your place (Hong Kong 01), I will give it to me at home, I am very grateful" 01"!

"At the same time, it also refers to "the most important thing is that the cat is fine and will not be held accountable."


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The incident happened in a store on the ground floor of No. 40 Yanjia Street, Tai Kok Tsui.

The owner, Mr. Liang, has two cats, a mother and daughter. They are the one-and-a-half-year-old "Cream" and the three-month-old newborn cat B "Yuanyang". Every day before the store closes, Mr. Liang will put the The door was locked after the two cats were taken back to the store.

Last Wednesday (November 30) at 11:00 pm, when Mr. Liang's girlfriend closed the shop, "Mandarin Duck" sneaked out suspiciously for fun.

It was not until the next day that Mr. Leung found out that the mandarin ducks were missing. After checking CCTV footage, he found that after the shop closed, a couple wandered outside the shop for half an hour, and soon picked up their mobile phones to call others frequently.

Later, a man with a bun arrived at the scene and picked up the cat, and the three left together.

Liang learned that his beloved cat had been taken away, so he released the CCTV footage on social media, and posted screenshots of the footage outside the store, hoping that the neighbors could provide clues.

The couple then went to the shop to clarify to Liang that they did not know the man, and explained that they had two dogs, so it was impossible to bring the kitten home. Return the cat to the shop.

The days of waiting for the cat made Liang very anxious, but after more than 7 days, the other party still did not return the cat.

The police said that at about 3 pm yesterday (7th), they received a report from a man at No. 40 Yanjia Street, saying that a cat in the store was taken away by a strange man.

The police arrived at the scene to understand that after preliminary investigation, the case was classified as "theft".

Mr. Liang informed "Hong Kong 01" at around 1:00 am today (8th), saying, "The person called me tonight, he may have seen your new article, and I am very grateful for returning home and sending it to me. You 01 News!" He continued, signed a paper with the person, stating that he will not pursue the incident: "The most important thing about Yijia is that the cat is fine, so I don't want to pursue it."

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"Yuanyang" is timid and afraid of strangers.

(provided by respondents)

Cat B in Tai Kok Tsui was stolen from a strange man in front of the door and was not returned for a week

Source: hk1

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