"Cap" man steals 2750 yuan cash by pretending to help a drunk person - the police have identified his characteristics and hope he will surrender.
According to the report by journalist Zujen Zhang: "It's embarrassing, this kind of thing is rarely seen on TV, but it happened to me," said Gangliang Li (pseudonym), who works in a political and legal institution. On the morning of the 10th, after drinking too much at a reunion with his comrades-in-arms, he returned to Nanchang and vomited on the side of the road. At that moment, a middle-aged man approached him with apparent concern. Li thought he had met a "good Samaritan." Subsequently, this "good Samaritan" took Li to an hourly hotel on Die山路 Road. The next morning at 5 o'clock, after sleeping through the night, Li woke up to find that the "good Samaritan" and his 2750 yuan were both gone. After reporting the incident to the police, Li suddenly realized he had encountered a "wolf in sheep's clothing."
Li recalled that on the evening of the 10th, his comrades-in-arms held a gathering in Liantang. Everyone was in high spirits and drank a lot of alcohol. "My comrades sent me off at the intersection of Nanjing Road and Wenjiao Road before leaving. Since I had some errands to run near Huanhu Road, I hailed a motorcycle taxi." Li indicated that when the vehicle arrived near the east entrance of Die山路 Road, he got out of the car and vomited on the side of the road. At that moment, a thin middle-aged man wearing a baseball cap appeared. "His voice was very gentle, not only helping me pat my back, but also rubbing my head with his hand." Li felt at the time that this middle-aged man was a "good Samaritan" and began to trust him.
After vomiting several times on the side of the road, Li felt dizzy and disoriented. Seeing this situation, the "good Samaritan" suggested, "You should take some medicine to sober up and drink more water, which will help you recover faster." Thus, Li took out 100 yuan and asked the motorcycle driver to buy two pills to sober up. "In total, it cost 46 yuan, and the 'good Samaritan' gave me two bottles of water." Li claimed that after drinking the water and taking the medicine, his consciousness seemed even more uncontrollable. When the "good Samaritan" voluntarily offered to help carry his bag, Li directly handed over his bag and all the money he had to the other party. "At the time, I thought that since I was drunk and unconscious, giving the money to the 'good Samaritan' for safekeeping would be safer."
"After squatting by the roadside for a few minutes, the 'good Samaritan' then took me to a nearby hair salon for a wash. Afterwards, the 'good Samaritan' said there was a hotel across the street and suggested I go rest there." Li stated that under the support of the "good Samaritan", they went to the "Jinxing Hotel" on Die山路 Road, "As soon as I lay down on the bed, I fell asleep." The next morning at 5 o'clock, after waking up, Li discovered that the "good Samaritan" and the 2750 yuan he had entrusted to him were both gone.
On the morning of the same day, the reporter accompanied the police officers to the "Jinxing Hotel". Chen Xiao, the hotel front desk attendant on duty at the time, stated that Mr. Li came to the hotel to check in around 10:30 PM on the 10th, and he was accompanied by another person. "The other man was particularly thin and was still wearing a baseball cap at night, so the impression was very deep," Chen remarked.
In the hotel's surveillance video, the reporter saw that at 10:39 PM on the 10th, the "baseball cap" man supported Mr. Li to the hotel front desk. When Mr. Li was signing the deposit slip for the room, the "baseball cap" man was still counting money beside him.
"We have already identified the basic characteristics of the suspect and hope that he will quickly come to the police station to return the money," said the officer in charge of the case. The police will increase their investigation efforts to quickly find the "baseball cap" man. At the same time, the police also hope that informants will actively provide clues. If you have any clues, you can call our newspaper hotline at 13970992255 to report them. You can also express your views on Jiangnan Metropolis Network (www.jnds.com.cn).