Thieves stole expensive equipment from Russian YouTube blogger Alexander Kharchevnikov from a rented apartment in Greece. This is what he’s talking about said On your Telegram channel.
According to his statement, he heard the doorbell ring in the afternoon, but when he approached the door, he only saw the leg and part of the waist of the man in black coming down the stairs. Later, Kharchevnikov mistook the man for a courier who entered through the wrong door. Later, returning from the cafe to the apartment, the blogger found the door open.
“I immediately understand that I have been robbed, remembering the doorbell ringing, which is characteristic of apartment burglars. It is done to check whether there is anyone inside before the robbery. “My laptop, tablet, watch, camera, microphone, all other accessories necessary for shooting and other items worth more than 1 million rubles were successfully taken by an unknown thief,” Kharchevnikov wrote.
She soon remembered that she had left an Apple Airtag geotag in her bag that allowed her to track the location of things she was connected to. The Apple app called Find My showed that the Russians’ stolen items were found near the crime scene. After Kharchevnikov called the police and explained the situation, he came to the specified point.
“We find ourselves in an area, the signal radius touches more than 30 parked cars, a total of 3 rectangular buildings and more than a hundred apartments. There are about 5 shops, betting offices and 2-3 cafes downstairs. My belongings might be hidden here somewhere. It sounds unreal,” the blogger said.
After searching the area and reviewing security camera footage, the police recommended postponing the search and reporting the theft because it was not possible to check all apartments and cars. Kharchevnikov was promised to contact him if his belongings were found. He also hopes to receive compensation from the Airbnb service through which the apartment was rented.
Previously blogger Lebedev said About the misfortune of Russians due to going abroad.
Source: Gazeta
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