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Stone-Throwing Man Wreaks Havoc in Chiang Mai Streets

Stone-Throwing Man Wreaks Havoc in Chiang Mai Streets

A man believed to be mentally ill is causing panic in Chiang Mai. Armed with large stones, he smashes car windows and damages shops, leaving residents on edge. Police say they are powerless to intervene under current laws.

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Stones Fly Across Chiang Mai

For days, this unidentified man has terrorised the Mueang district and surrounding areas in Chiang Mai. CCTV footage shared by locals shows him, apparently homeless, striking parked cars with heavy stones.

Windscreens shatter and car bodies are left dented. In some incidents, witnesses say he even threatens car owners with stones.

The latest attack happened near the Chiang Mai city moat on the night of October 5. Two vehicles had their windows smashed in this brazen act.

Police in Chiang Mai Admit Helplessness

Police detained the man briefly but had to release him. “We believe he suffers from a mental illness, which limits our legal options,” a police spokesperson explains.

Officers can only issue warnings and refer the case to social services. They cannot press charges, leaving residents frustrated and anxious.

Psychisch Gestörter zerstört Autos in Chiang Mai
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Residents Demand Urgent Help

People in Chiang Mai are deeply concerned—not just for their property, but for the man’s wellbeing. They are calling on authorities to provide psychological support or arrange for him to be placed in a suitable facility.

“We hope this person gets the help he needs,” one resident says. Many remain alert, fearing more incidents until a solution is found.

Similar Incidents in Thailand

This is not the first time Thailand has faced such a case. In July, a woman in Pattaya, also believed to be in psychological distress, made headlines after walking topless through the streets. Authorities eventually took her into care and handed her over to medical services.

Experts say Thailand’s mental health system needs improvement. There is often a lack of resources and facilities to help those in crisis.

For now, Chiang Mai residents must keep watch over their cars and hope for a breakthrough. Police promise to contact social services again—but will it be enough?

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