In Magnitogorsk, a young man was visited by a girl who later took his BMW. This incident was reported by the South Urals Police on their Telegram channel, detailing how the car disappeared after the owner’s sleep at a gathering with friends. The narrative laid out by investigators shows a calculated moment when the keys were taken and the vehicle vanished from the residence, leaving little time for immediate intervention. (Source: South Urals Police Telegram channel)
Criminal investigators reviewed the sequence of events and concluded that on the eve of the theft, the victim was socializing with companions. He returned home with a friend, and after waiting for the owner to fall asleep, the suspect seized the car keys and vanished. The report emphasizes that the theft occurred while the owner was unaware and the keys were accessible, underscoring how quickly a planned act can unfold during a private gathering. (Source: South Urals Police Telegram channel)
Law enforcement responded to the report and eventually located the BMW in a different part of the city. A girl born in 2005 was detained on suspicion of theft; authorities noted a prior conviction for theft, which influenced the handling of the case. The vehicle was recovered and returned to its rightful owner. The incident highlights the importance of securing vehicles and keys, especially when gatherings occur at home. (Source: South Urals Police Telegram channel)
Separately, authorities in the Tyumen region detained a driver after a police inspection, with officials indicating the driver had consumed alcohol, a detail cited in the ongoing traffic safety routine. (Source: South Urals Police Telegram channel)
Earlier reports mention a separate accident in New Moscow involving two children, though the report provides only a brief account of that incident and does not connect it to the Magnitogorsk theft case. The sequence of events suggests a broader effort by local law enforcement to monitor and document incidents affecting public safety within the region. (Source: South Urals Police Telegram channel)