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The party room in Mong Kok was suspected to be stolen. The owner of the puppet cat was in tears and hoped to return it: I don’t want to lose her!

2023-01-17T21:34:15.499Z


Mong Kok suspected cat theft. At around 3:30 in the morning, the police received a report from a man that a cat had been stolen from Mong Kok City Center on Sai Yeung Choi South Street. The police arrived at the scene to investigate after receiving the report. After checking the CCTV,


Mong Kok suspected cat theft.

At around 3:30 in the morning, the police received a report from a man that a cat had been stolen from Mong Kok City Center on Sai Yeung Choi South Street.

The police went to the scene to investigate after receiving the report. After checking the CCTV, they found that 3 suspicious persons had left the building with a cat in their arms earlier.

The police are investigating the incident, but the cat has not yet been found, and the three suspects are still at large.


The man who reported the case, surnamed Cai, was the owner of an upstairs party room in the city center of Mong Kok.

It is reported that at about 1:00 in the morning, Cai discovered that the door of his party room was opened, and his puppet cat had disappeared. He checked the CCTV in shock and learned that three people had taken his cat away in the corridor.

Cai once looked around in the area, but found nothing, so he had to call the police for help about two hours later.

Cai later told reporters with tears in his eyes that the stolen puppet cat was a male named "Buu" and was about 8 months old. "It was given to me by my ex-girlfriend before they broke up. Got it!" I hope the thief returns the cat as soon as possible.

The owner, Mr. Cai, told the police about the incident.

(Photo by Chen Yongwu)

Source: hk1

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