Home » A girl in hot pants in Taipei was choked by a man with +9 tattoos and forced into a car. The police followed the trail and found the man. “The woman did not file a complaint.”

A girl in hot pants in Taipei was choked by a man with +9 tattoos and forced into a car. The police followed the trail and found the man. “The woman did not file a complaint.”

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A woman surnamed Huang from Taipei City took a taxi back to her residence in Songshan District last night (29th), but was abducted by three men into another car when she got off the taxi. The driver uploaded a dashcam video on the whistleblower community, which worried many netizens. The Songshan Police Station in the area chased the woman with a car, and initially understood that it was a dispute between lovers. The woman did not file a complaint.

In the alley of Sanmin Road, Songshan District, Taipei City, a suspected kidnapping case occurred late last night. When a woman wearing hot pants returned home, she was strangled by a tattooed man. The other two men assisted and forced the woman to get into the car. The taxi driver followed her all the way, worried about her safety.

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After the police learned of it, they chased the car with a surveillance camera. Later, they found that Huang had returned to her residence and confirmed that she was not in danger. Huang said that she had a quarrel with her boyfriend and did not think that her freedom was disturbed, and she would not file a complaint. The police will continue to pay attention to the case.

The tattooed man was violent towards the woman. Photo taken from the whistleblower community
The tattooed man was violent towards the woman. Photo taken from the whistleblower community
After the police learned of the incident, they used surveillance cameras to chase the car. They later found out that Ms. Huang had returned to her residence and was confirmed to be safe. Ms. Huang said that she had a quarrel with her boyfriend and did not think her freedom was disturbed. She would not file a complaint. The police will continue to pay attention to the case.

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