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“There was no fear. Perhaps the skills acquired in martial arts training helped, as well as the feeling of self-confidence instilled in the coach.” D. Eiza, a 33-year-old Klaipėda resident who became a hero and handed over a thief to police, he told the Western Express.
He works as a driving instructor and a few days ago in a house on Kuosų Street, he saw a guy walking suspiciously inspecting the interior of a car through the glass.
“I was driving around town with a student from driving school. Seeing this guy, I realized that something was wrong here. I told the student to turn around and look from the corner at what that guy was doing. To make it less noticeable, we turn off the car engine, turn off the lights. Soon my suspicions were confirmed: a suspicious man broke the rear window of a car and, grabbing the toolbox, tried to break it. I quickly got out of the school car and hit the thief on the ground. ”After contacting the hero and asking him to tell in detail, a Klaipeda citizen brought the idea to the Western Express.
It is true that D. Eizai had to deal with a thief and fight.
Eiz was surprised that other people walking didn’t react to the incident.
“The guy was quite tall, about 190 cm tall and fairly strong build. I don’t think anyone else would have tried to hold him like that because he had been beaten. I called a guy who was nearby to call the police, but I he ignored and left alone. Then, while fighting, I was able to call the police. The police came very quickly and seized the thief, “concluded Diza.
Vakaru Express also managed to communicate with the owner of the damaged car.
“The losses would have been quite high: the price of the work tools could reach around 700 euros. I’m glad there are civic people. Immediately after the event, I contacted and thanked the brave Klaipėda resident, ”said the owner of the car’s broken glass, who did not want to release his name.
Klaipeda Police spokeswoman Andromeda Grauslienė was pleased that more and more civilians were turning up.
“Very often they call and inform potentially intoxicated drivers. This week, Klaipėda residents also reported that a graffiti representative contaminated the city walls. He was detained by the police. We thank the civilian population, but at the same time we want to ask for caution. It is very dangerous to arrest a person who may be stealing or other mistreatment. Usually the person committing the crime resists and may hurt another person. We suggest that when you see a person committing a crime, call 112 immediately and try to pay as much attention as possible to their face and other features. The job of the police is to arrest such a person ”, emphasized A. Grauslienė.
She added: “We always try to honor civilians who help the police by awarding diplomas or handing out symbolic souvenirs.”
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