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The Australian brother stole someone else's house.

 
[Social News]     19 Sep 2017
Speaking of "stealing", everyone's first reaction may be stealing property, stealing cash, the most unusual is also some strange thieves, sneaking women's clothing and so on …

Speaking of "stealing", everyone's first reaction may be stealing property, stealing cash, the most unusual is also some strange thieves, sneaking women's clothing and so on …

The other day, however, Julie Bray (JulieBray), who lives in Canberra, was dumbfounded when she received a phone call: her house had been stolen!

Literally, "the house is stolen," because what is missing is not the property of the house, but the Tiny House ("small house", also known as "super-small house", which you just built! "."

This kind of building must not be too strange to people living abroad. They usually look like this:

Along with the development of minimalism in western countries, and because many modern people say they can't bear the pressure of housing loan, more and more people choose to give up their previous "abode" and choose to live in this simple small house.

Not only the cost of the house can be saved, but also the living space can be saved, thus saving a lot of cleaning time, and with the narrowing of the living space, the distance between the family can also be closer; Therefore, whether in the United States or Australia, this kind of "small house" is quietly popular in society.

Jolie Bray, herself the head of a timber company, built the "small house" to address Australia's recent growing housing shortage.

She and her company employees put the little house on a trailer and parked it in a clearing near her company. It plans to sell for A $30,000 at a real estate fair in Canberra next month after installing power systems and networks.

As a result, on the evening of the 10th, people in the vicinity of the company heard a strange noise, went out and found that the little house just built by Julie Bray's timber company had disappeared!

Overnight, the house suddenly "evaporated," which can really frighten Julie Bray; helpless, she had to Facebook published the "house-seeking revelation" …

"We know this house is great, but we didn't expect someone to steal it from us." She wrote in Apocalypse, with a photo of the "small house" attached to her:

As a result, 21 hours after the "mysterious disappearance" of the house, a more unexpected twist came:

A man contacted Julie Bray and told her he was in Brisbane, north of Queensland, and found the little house!

Julie Bray immediately informed the police, who followed the clue given by the lead provider, "thousands of miles after the house," and finally found the small house near Harvey Bay, 280 kilometers from the center of Brisbane. And arrested the prisoner who "stole" the house, a 24-year-old local youth.

Afterwards, Julie Bray is both shocked and helpless said that he really did not expect the house would be stolen: after all, this "small" house is small, but less said also 3.7 meters high, the weight of 1.5 tons;

It is also not clear whether the thief was "young and strong" enough to drag the small house across 1400 kilometers in 24 hours, almost running through most of Australia's eastern coastline.

Julie Bray said this is likely to be a premeditated case because the house can move such a long distance in a day, and the criminals may have planned crime from the outset, including the use of highways.

Even so, she thanked the Kunzhou police for their efficiency in solving the case, which police said was the first such "house theft" case in Australia.

Can only say, the world has no surprise, this year we do not have a house, can only steal the house to live …

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