
A man reported to police after lending his car to a senior female acquaintance. When he went to retrieve it, he was shocked to find it badly damaged with blood stains covering the seats. A military ID card of a captain from the Forensic Science Division was found inside. Authorities collected evidence to investigate the cause of the incident.
At 05:30 on 10 Mar, Police Lieutenant Colonel Natthanaphon Intrarueangsorn, an investigator at Pak Kret Police Station, received a report of a suspicious car abandoned in front of a condominium near the outbound Chaeng Watthana expressway exit on Chaeng Watthana Road, Khlong Kluea Subdistrict. He went to investigate accompanied by Police Colonel Adirek Thongkaemkaew, Chief of Pak Kret Police Station, Police Lieutenant Colonel Karun Limpirojanarit, Deputy Chief of Investigations, and the investigative team.
At the scene, a bronze Honda City sedan with Bangkok license plates was found blocking an entrance. The front and rear were heavily damaged and crushed. The right rear door was dented and could not be closed. Inside the car, a military ID card identifying a captain from the Army was found on the floor by the left front seat. Blood stains were smeared on the driver's side window, rear seat, and left rear door panel. Additionally, a sticker had been placed over the number 9 on the rear license plate, apparently to disguise it. The car's owner, 29-year-old Thanaphon Wilepana, was present to give a statement to police.
In preliminary questioning, Thanaphon said a senior female acquaintance, about 33 years old, whom he had known for a long time, called him and asked him to pick her up near Samakkhi Soi on Tiwanon Road in Mueang Nonthaburi District. Upon arrival, he found the woman standing with two unfamiliar men. He gave all three a ride along Samakkhi Soi heading toward Prachachuen-Nonthaburi Road.
They arrived near a convenience store close to an entertainment venue at the Samakkhi intersection with Prachachuen-Nonthaburi Road. The woman asked him to park the car. He got out to buy something at the store. When he returned, the woman had taken the driver's seat and said, “I want to borrow the car,” asking him to ride pillion on a motorcycle belonging to her friend, where a man and a woman were already waiting. The woman who had been on the motorcycle then got into his car, and he got on the motorcycle as a passenger.
The woman then drove the car along Prachachuen-Nonthaburi Road toward the Phongphet intersection while he followed on the motorcycle. The vehicles separated during the trip. Along the way, the motorcycle rider talked with the woman, giving her directions, and eventually said, “We have arrived at Bang Sue area.” Afterward, the woman called him and told him to come pick up the car near the Chaeng Watthana expressway exit on Chaeng Watthana Road. He then left the motorcycle, took a taxi to the location, and found his car damaged as if it had been in an accident, though he did not know what had happened to it.
Thanaphon added he did not know the military ID found in his car, nor did he place the sticker over the license plate number himself.
Later, at 13:30, Police Lieutenant Colonel Natthanaphon Intrarueangsorn of Pak Kret Police Station, along with forensic police from Nonthaburi, examined the blood stains inside the car to determine whose they were and the cause, as well as the extent of collision damage. The evidence was collected for further investigation to establish the facts.