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Car Carrying 300 kg of Ice Crashes into Tree Mysterious Person Quickly Picks Up Driver and Flees Ice Found in Vehicle

Crime02 May 2026 12:46 GMT+7

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Car Carrying 300 kg of Ice Crashes into Tree Mysterious Person Quickly Picks Up Driver and Flees Ice Found in Vehicle

A car carrying 300 kilograms of ice lost control, crashed violently into a tree, and was heavily damaged. A mysterious vehicle then arrived to pick up the driver, who fled the scene, leaving the evidence behind. Nakhon Ratchasima police are working urgently to expand their investigation to capture the drug trafficking gang.

At 06:22 on 2 May 2026, officers from Kong Police Station in Nakhon Ratchasima province received a report of a car accident where a sedan lost control and crashed into a roadside tree along the Muang Kong-Kham Sakaesaeng road near Ban Non Thong, Village No. 9, Non Teng Subdistrict, Kong District. They proceeded to the scene with related authorities to investigate.

At the scene, they found a bronze-silver Honda City ZX sedan with license plate number KPH 6407 from Udon Thani, severely damaged from a strong impact. However, the driver or any injured persons were not found at the scene. Local witnesses said that after the accident, a bronze-silver Toyota Fortuner, with an unknown license plate, arrived to pick up the driver of the sedan, who then fled quickly.


The police became suspicious and conducted a thorough search of the vehicle. They found abnormalities in the passenger compartment and trunk. Upon inspection, they discovered six black plastic sacks wrapped with clear tape containing ice totaling 300 kilograms, divided into 300 one-kilogram packages. All evidence was immediately seized.

Recently, reporters visited Kong Police Station, Nakhon Ratchasima, where Police Colonel Ratwich Anantdilokrit, superintendent of Kong Police Station, along with police and forensic officers, were urgently examining the vehicle involved. They were unloading and counting all the seized drugs for detailed inspection to find latent fingerprints and forensic evidence linking to the perpetrators. Meanwhile, the investigation team is intensively pursuing the driver and related criminal network to bring them to justice promptly, as this is a major drug shipment of enormous value. It is believed they attempted to transport through Nakhon Ratchasima province during a festival or distracted moment but met with the accident beforehand.