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Stolen Tiny House Found in Bursa, Suspect Arrested

30.04.2026 09:23 1 min 2 sources
bursahaber.com TUR + 1 more
Stolen Tiny House Found in Bursa, Suspect Arrested
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A stolen tiny house worth about 1.2 million lira was found in Bursa, Turkey. The suspect was identified via surveillance footage and arrested; the home was returned to its owner.

In the Turkish city of Bursa, a stolen tiny house worth approximately 1.2 million lira was recovered. Gendarmerie identified the suspect using surveillance camera footage, which showed the house being towed away by a tractor.

The 19-year-old suspect was detained and subsequently arrested by court order. The stolen property has been returned to its owner.

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Stolen tiny house found in Bursa, suspect arrested

03.12.2025 bursahaber.com TUR

Stolen Tiny House in Bursa recovered by gendarmerie

02.12.2025 Haberler TUR

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