Feb 24 • 09:40 UTC 🇱🇹 Lithuania Lrytas

In the Akmenė district, a man who arrived at a gas station in a car with snow-covered license plates stole gasoline

A man in the Akmenė district of Lithuania filled his car with gasoline worth 71.45 euros without paying and left the gas station.

On February 14 at 15:42, a man drove to a gas station in Skabeikiai village, Akmenė district, Lithuania, in a car with snow-covered license plates. He filled his vehicle with gasoline amounting to 71.45 euros and left without paying. This incident raised suspicions about the individual, who was born in 2000. Police received a report regarding the fuel theft on Monday, detailing the actions taken by the thief and the ongoing investigation to identify him.

The incident has sparked concerns about security at gas stations and the measures in place to prevent thefts. As gas prices rise, such thefts may become more commonplace, prompting law enforcement agencies to tighten surveillance and improve response strategies to ensure the safety of businesses. The community in Skabeikiai is now more vigilant, aware that criminal activities can happen in their area.

Local authorities have urged citizens to report any suspicious behavior, reinforcing the importance of community involvement in preventing crime. Police investigations are underway to locate the suspect and understand the motives behind this theft, shedding light on the larger issue of fuel-related crimes affecting both businesses and consumers in the region.

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