Two Teens Detained for Theft of 200,000 Rubles Worth of Goods in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk; Separate Case Involves Large Family Safe Theft

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In Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk, two teenagers were detained on suspicion of taking goods from their friends, with the total value estimated at around 200,000 rubles. This information came from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Sakhalin Region.

On August 28, authorities received a report alleging that the property of a 21-year-old woman had been stolen from a private residence. The items taken included a television set, a game console, 12 game discs, a laptop, and food, resulting in a reported loss of about 200,000 rubles.

Investigators from the criminal investigation department identified the suspects as two youths, aged 18 and 27. The alleged crime took place in a private home where the offenders had entered as guests; the residents of the house were not present at the time. The perpetration involved theft from the living quarters, with the stolen goods being removed from sales points. The teens managed to sell some of the stolen property before police intervened and recovered a substantial portion of the items through coordinated actions with local shops and markets.

A criminal case has been opened on charges of theft. Law enforcement personnel are actively working to determine all the details and circumstances surrounding the incident, including the sequence of events, access points, and the timeline of the theft and subsequent sale of the items.

In a separate report from the region, a man previously living in Kemerovo is said to have taken 17 million rubles from his mother-in-law’s safe. The money was spent, with reports indicating it was used on personal expenses. This case has attracted attention due to the substantial amount involved and the alleged breach of trust within a familial context.

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