Surveillance footage captures man wearing plastic bag stealing from unstaffed bakery in South Korea

JTBC reported that the man entered the bakery around 11:20 p.m. Saturday. He wore a plastic bag pulled tightly over his head with eye holes cut into the front.

Song Seung-hyun

Song Seung-hyun

The Korea Herald

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Workers make sweets inside the kitchen of a bakery in Seoul on March 20, 2025. PHOTO: AFP

May 20, 2026

SEOUL – Surveillance footage captured a late-night theft at an unstaffed bakery in Chuncheon, Gangwon Province, where a man wearing a plastic bag over his head emptied shelves of bread and pastries, according to a report by JTBC on Monday.

JTBC reported that the man entered the bakery around 11:20 p.m. Saturday. He wore a plastic bag pulled tightly over his head with eye holes cut into the front.

Carrying another plastic bag, the man calmly moved through the store, sweeping baked goods off the shelves and placing them inside. At one point, when the covering slipped out of place, he briefly stopped to adjust the eye holes before continuing.

As the stolen bread piled up, the bag became too heavy to carry by hand. The man then retrieved a basket from inside the bakery and continued loading pastries and loaves into it.

The footage also showed him returning this basket to its proper place inside the store before fleeing the scene.

A woman collecting cardboard nearby witnessed the theft and immediately alerted the bakery owner.

According to JTBC, about 50 baked goods were stolen, with damages estimated at roughly 50,000 won ($33). The suspect appeared selective about what he took, choosing items with longer expiration dates.

The report also said the man appeared familiar with the bakery’s layout from the moment he entered, raising suspicions that he may have visited the shop before.

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