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Laptop and watch stolen by breaking car window

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 4, 2024 19:00 IST

Chhatrapati SambhajinagarAn unknown thief allegedly smashed a young man’s car window and stole a laptop and watch around ...

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An unknown thief allegedly smashed a young man’s car window and stole a laptop and watch around 12:15 a.m. while the owner was in Cidco Waluj to drop off a friend. Unable to locate the thief, Shirsagar filed a case at MIDC Waluj Police Station.

Ketan Dhananjay Shirsagar (31, Cidco Waluj Mahanagar-1) an employee at Cosmo Specialty Chemicals, reported a theft after his car's window was smashed and valuables were stolen. Around fifteen days ago, Shirsagar had parked his vehicle (MH-13, EK-7165) outside his friend Sajal Sahu's residence in Cidco Waluj Mahanagar. Upon returning, he found the rear driver’s side window broken. He discovered that his laptop, valued at Rs 25,000 and a smartwatch worth Rs 10,000 were missing. Despite searching the area, Shirsagar couldn’t locate the thief and later he lodged a complaint at MIDC Waluj Police Station against the unknown culprit who had broken the car window and stolen the laptop and watch.

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