Recently, there was a funny crime at a sports goods store in Huancayo, central Peru. At around 03:30 am, three men managed to steal three large boxes filled with sports shoes. What the three Peruvian people didn’t realize was that all the boxes they stole only had sports shoes for the right foot.
“We have looked at the scene carefully, and the particular thing about this crime is that only right-foot sports shoes have been stolen,” Eduan Díaz, head of the Junín police region, told América Noticias, adding that it’s just a matter of time before the three Peruvian people are identified, as they were caught on surveillance (监视) cameras in the area, and have left their prints at the crime scene.
Even with the left sports shoes still in their store, the owner of the store estimates (估计) losses of around $13,000, unless the 220 stolen sports shoes are got back, because, just like the three Peruvian people, he can’t sell the sports shoes.
The shoe store had only been open for a few months but is one of several to be stolen recently. In mid-April, the National Police of Peru caught a person who had made off with six bags full of sports shoes from a shoe store in Ica, a city in southern Peru.
“Surely they wanted to sell it at half price,” one Twitter user joked.
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