CRIME | Two dogs allegedly stolen from apartment

The Judiciary Police (PJ) received a report two days ago in which a dog owner claimed that his two dogs had been stolen from his room.
The man who reported the incident told PJ that he was living in one of the three rooms of a residential apartment on Avenida de Demetrio Cinatti.
He had locked his two dogs, a Golden Retriever and a Pomeranian that cost MOP6,000 and MOP4,000 respectively, in his room before leaving for work that day.
However, when he returned home at around 3.30 p.m., he found that the door to his room had been opened, with the lock damaged. A glass door inside his room was also broken.
He also noticed that his two dogs were missing and suspected that they had been stolen.
The authorities are still investigating the case.
In a separate case, a man was alleged to have made a false report.
PJ information revealed that a man has reported a crime yesterday, where he claimed that to be threatened and robbed by another man holding a knife at the staircase of his building.
After investigation and questioning the ‘victim’, PJ officers found that the details of the robbery were suspicious.
The man eventually admitted that he made a false report.
He claimed that he could not repay a loan, and was trying to buy time by claiming to be robbed.
PJ has also announced that it has solved a murder case that took place 11 years ago, with a suspect being arrested on the mainland.
The murder took place in October 2003, when a 29-year-old female croupier was found dead in her apartment in Areia Preta.
PJ claimed that the investigation reached a break-through last year with new forensic technology that allowed them to target a suspect.
They notified the Guangdong Provincial Public Security Department two months ago, who caught the suspect at a hotel in Foshan city. The man has admitted to being involved in the case.
PJ alleged that the man was trying to borrow money from the victim without avail. Therefore, he threatened the victim to give away her bankcard password with a knife, and later strangled her to death. The man fled back to the mainland on the same day of the murder and only returned to Macau again several years ago. JPL

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