Briton has $37,000 Ford car stolen in Vietnam's southern hub

September 28, 2014 | 09:23
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Police in Ho Chi Minh City are searching for the culprit in the theft of a car from a British national, who reported the loss on Friday morning.
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The car, worth about VND800 million (US$37,800), is owned by Collins Sean Michael, 33, whose wife is Vietnamese, 33-year-old Nguyen Phuong Khanh.

The couple lives in Canh Vien 1 condominium in Tan Phu Ward, District 7.

The couple told police that Khanh had left their Ford Everest on the grounds of the condominium and went up to her apartment on Friday morning.

A while later, her husband, Collins, arrived to take the car, but he could not find it.

He then told his wife about the theft and asked her to report it to the district police for help.

A social crime investigation police team from the District 7 Police arrived at the apartment to examine the scene and talk to neighbors to collect information related to the theft.

Police have launched an investigation and are searching for the culprit.

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