Young Nurse Alarmed by Food Delivery Rider Who Refuses to Leave, Asks to Visit Room to See Cat
A 24-year-old nurse in Udon Thani reported a food delivery rider who refused to leave her dormitory and insisted on visiting her room, claiming he wanted to see her cat, prompting police to launch an investigation.
At 1:00 PM on April 26, 2569, Deputy Superintendent Sathaporn Sawadee of Muang Udon Thani Police Station received a report from Radio Center 191 about a young woman seeking help after ordering food through an app. When the delivery rider arrived with the food, he refused to leave and insisted on going up to her room to see her cat, causing her to fear for her safety. The incident occurred at a three-story dormitory in Udon Thani municipality. Police found Ms. A (pseudonym), a 24-year-old nurse at a state hospital in Udon Thani province, in a state of shock and fear. CCTV footage and chat messages were collected as evidence.
When the delivery rider, identified later as Theeraphat (surname withheld), learned that the nurse had called police, he fled on his motorcycle. Police contacted him by phone asking him to return for questioning about his intentions in wanting to visit the room, but he claimed he was unavailable.
During the initial investigation, the nurse explained that she had ordered dried Thai noodles for 105 baht around noon through the app and paid via banking app. She instructed the rider to leave the food at the stairs below the dormitory. The rider then messaged asking for her Line ID, saying he wanted to chat. She asked what he needed it for, and he said he wanted to talk. She then asked for his phone number instead.
The rider provided his number, but when she didn't respond, he sent another message saying he was still at the dormitory and asked which room he should deliver to, saying he wanted to see the cat in her room. Since the nurse doesn't own a cat, she replied that her boyfriend would come down to get the food and that he should leave. The rider responded with an unclear message, prompting her to go downstairs where she saw him still sitting on his motorcycle. Frightened, she immediately ran back upstairs and called police for help.
The nurse said she was afraid to eat the food, worried that something might have been put in it. She had never seen this rider before and it was his first delivery to her. She plans to file a formal complaint after her shift ends and wants police to question the rider about his intentions. CCTV and chat messages will serve as evidence for her safety and peace of mind.