
In a Facebook post, Kok said she went jogging at the park at around 6.15pm and discovered the break-in when she returned to her car at about 7pm.
She said the front passenger-side window was broken, and her handbag in the footwell was missing.
“I lost about RM2,000 in cash and ang pow money, as well as my identity card, various credit cards and other important documents,” she said.
Kok said she immediately lodged a report at the Taman Tun Dr Ismail police station, and forensic officers arrived shortly after to take photographs and lift fingerprints from her vehicle.
Noting that car break-ins and theft of valuables often occur in the area, Kok called on DBKL to take action.
“I sincerely hope that DBKL will install CCTV cameras at the parking area of Bukit Kiara park to facilitate police investigations into crimes that take place there,” she said.
Meanwhile, Brickfields deputy police chief Ahmad Firdaus Mustaffa Kamal said investigators managed to lift fingerprints from Kok’s car and were running it through a database to identify the suspect.
“Police are in the midst of identifying and tracking down the suspect,” he said in a statement.
Firdaus added that they were investigating the case for theft.
He also said Kok suffered losses estimated at RM6,500.