Thieves in Peru steal 200 sneakers — however all for the precise foot
These criminals bought off on the mistaken foot.
Three individuals broke right into a shoe retailer in central Peruvian metropolis of Huancayo and snuck off with greater than 200 sneakers, the BBC reported.
However their giant haul — which the shop proprietor estimated to be greater than $13,000 – was ineffective as a result of all of the sneakers had been for the precise foot.
The thieves could discover it troublesome to search out consumers – until they’re left-foot amputees.
Surveillance video captured the fleet-footed however bumbling trio breaking a padlock to realize entry in nighttime and utilizing a tricycle to steal the sneakers from a number of manufacturers.

“We’ve got gathered proof on the scene. The bizarre factor about this theft is that sneakers from solely the precise foot have been stolen,” native police Chief Eduan Díaz informed native media.
“With the footage and the fingerprints, we will find these people,” he mentioned.