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Home / Crime and Justice / Athlete Pursues Phone Thief Near London Eye

Athlete Pursues Phone Thief Near London Eye

19 Jan

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Summary

  • A Texan track athlete swiftly recovered her phone from a snatcher.
  • The theft occurred near the London Eye while she filmed a TikTok.
  • Thousands of mobile phones are stolen in London annually.
Athlete Pursues Phone Thief Near London Eye

In a remarkable display of speed and determination, track athlete Elizabeth Lopez Aguilar swiftly recovered her phone after it was snatched near the London Eye. The 24-year-old Texan was on holiday in London, filming a TikTok, when a thief grabbed her device. However, the snatcher underestimated his target, who specializes in sprinting and triathlons. Aguilar and her boyfriend immediately gave chase, apprehending the thief and reclaiming the phone without resorting to police intervention.

This incident underscores the significant problem of phone theft in the capital. Official figures revealed that 116,656 mobile phones were stolen in London last year, marking a record high and a substantial increase from previous years. The statistics indicate that over 50 percent of these thefts involved female victims, and a concerningly low number of suspects were charged.

In response to this rising crime wave, Mayor Sadiq Khan has proposed an increase in London council tax, projected to be over £20 annually for an average Band D household. This measure aims to fund efforts to combat phone theft gangs. The proposal, intended to help "smash the phone theft gang," awaits approval from the London Assembly.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, in a recent incident near the London Eye, a track athlete successfully pursued and recovered her stolen phone from a thief.
Approximately 320 mobile phones are stolen in London every day, totaling over 116,000 in the past year.
Mayor Sadiq Khan plans to increase council tax to fund initiatives aimed at combating phone theft gangs in the city.

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