(Live here) – Saturday, January 11, 2025
Chase in Tirat Carmel: Equipment worth tens of thousands of shekels was saved at the last minute. Extraordinary cooperation between the Coastal District Police and the Tirat Carmel Inspection Unit resulted in the thwarting of the theft of valuable equipment from a construction site in the city. After a dramatic police chase, the vehicle containing the stolen equipment was abandoned just before it was smuggled into the territories.
A night chase that ended with the seizure of the equipment
Last weekend, the police launched a proactive operation following multiple cases of break-ins at construction sites in Tirat Carmel. During the operation, the police noticed a suspicious vehicle near a construction site in the city, signaled the driver to stop – but he began to flee.

The equipment that was saved at the last minute
The chase ended outside the city, where the vehicle was abandoned by the suspects. Inside the vehicle was found valuable mechanical and engineering equipment, estimated to be worth tens of thousands of shekels, that had been stolen from the construction site. The equipment was returned to its owner, and the vehicle was towed to the police station for further investigation.
The case highlights the important role of proactive action and the importance of cooperation between the police and local authorities in preventing crime. This is another success for the Coastal District police, which proves their effectiveness in handling serious theft incidents.
Well, in the end, it will go to the police auction.
15 thousand shekels for all the goods. It would have been a shame to go to a flea market in Jaffa or Haifa.
Well done for your vigilance. Good morning.
Well done for your vigilance.
As usual, they are afraid to say who the thieves are, where they came from...
Pay attention to the details that the police constantly hide.
Not only is crime on the rise, but the level of the KST is also increasing until you get another 7.10
Part of the lessons should have been providing complete and reliable information to the public, not to the PLO.
Excellent.. Kudos to the police..