香港太埔王福邨居民报告火警后公寓疑遭盗窃

香港太埔王福邨一名居民报告其火警受损公寓抽屉和盒子疑遭翻动,引发警方调查,并重新点燃封锁住宅区内的盗窃担忧。居民李女士周一收到社工照片后,于周二早间报警。警方已检查现场,发现现金和珠宝等物品。

香港太埔王福邨王祥楼一名居民李女士称,其公寓内一个抽屉被拉出,装有现金和珠宝的盒子也被打开。她周一收到政府社工发送的公寓照片后,于周二早间向警方报告疑似盗窃。

警方最初指示李女士家人于下周指定时间检查公寓后,若确认物品丢失再报案。但随后,周二上午派员到场跟进。一名警方发言人表示:“警方周二上午派员到公寓跟进,发现现金、珠宝和其他物品。我们正等待报案人确认。”

李女士后来证实,其妹妹房间的抽屉被翻动,但公寓其他部分未见破门痕迹。她说:“公寓其他地方存放的大部分现金已收回。”

王福邨因近期火警受损,目前处于封锁状态,此事件重新引发居民对盗窃的担忧。警方正在调查中。

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