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A Man Stole Property From an Apartment Hit by an Iranian Missile - and Was Caught Thanks to the Coffee Capsules

Summary by Israel Hayom
Yarkon police arrested a 37-year-old man who allegedly broke into an apartment, taking advantage of the damage to the place to evade detection • After attracting the attention of the police when he tried to sell stolen items • A search of him turned up coffee capsules with the name of the apartment owner
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Police officers from the Tel Aviv North Station in the Yarkon region arrested a 37-year-old suspect, a resident of Tel Aviv, on suspicion of breaking into an apartment in the city center and stealing valuable property, including jewelry, after taking advantage of the fact that the building was damaged following the fall of a weapon during Operation "The Roar of the Lion." His detention was extended in court until March 13.

Yarkon police arrested a 37-year-old man who allegedly broke into an apartment, taking advantage of the damage to the place to evade detection • After attracting the attention of the police when he tried to sell stolen items • A search of him turned up coffee capsules with the name of the apartment owner

Police officers from the Tel Aviv North Station in the Yarkon region reported this morning (Thursday) that they arrested a suspect, a resident of Tel Aviv, who is suspected of breaking into an apartment in central Tel Aviv and stealing valuable property, including jewelry, while taking advantage of the fact that the place was damaged due to falling shrapnel. In the early morning hours, as part of a proactive operation by detectives from the Tel …

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Thursday, March 12, 2026.
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