Chinese Man Reports to Police After Gold Jewelry Goes Missing—Turns Out His Dog Was the Culprit
A Shanghai man's police report over missing gold jewelry worth 30,000 baht led investigators to an unexpected culprit: his Alaskan Malamute had swallowed the valuables, which were later recovered naturally.
A Chinese man filed a police report after discovering that gold jewelry in his home worth approximately 6,300 yuan (around 30,000 baht) had suddenly gone missing. The incident occurred in Shanghai, China. After police investigated and found no signs of forced entry or outside intruders, officers noticed something unusual: the man's Alaskan Malamute exhibited strange behavior, breaking out of its cage and acting oddly during the search. Police suspected the jewelry might have been accidentally swallowed by the dog and advised the owner, "The culprit might be in your home—pay close attention to your dog." Though the owner was initially skeptical, the next day while cleaning up after the dog, he discovered the missing gold jewelry inside the dog's waste. The incident went viral online, with netizens commenting such as "Police probably encounter cases like this often," "Once you know the breed, you're not surprised—their intelligence is different from ordinary dogs," and "Lucky it didn't happen outside; training the dog to go indoors actually has its benefits." Source: UDN, compiled by Sanook Online News Team.