Thieves steal over 200 sneakers from a store, but only for the right foot
Three people broke into a store in Peru to steal over 200 sneakers, but they were all just for the right foot.
According to BBC News, the robbery incident that took place around 3:30 a.m. on a Sunday was captured by the CCTV. In the videos, the thieves can be seen destroying the door lock to enter the shoe shop, taking the shoes from beloved global brands, and placing them in a tricycle.
The owner of the shoe shop estimates the value of the stolen kicks at over $13,000 (P726,000).
In a social media post, Peruvian newspaper El Comercio shared a photo of the shop after the crime.
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— El Comercio (@elcomercio_peru) May 2, 2023
“We have gathered evidence at the scene,” police chief Eduan Diaz told local media.
“The unusual thing about this robbery is that shoes from only the right foot have been stolen,” he added.
Diaz said that the thieves have been located with the help of CCTV footage and their fingerprints.
The investigation is still ongoing at this time.