Although only one of the perpetrators of the robbery could be arrested, the police are still looking for his accomplice.
The insecurity in Argentina It is a constantly growing variable, and criminals are looking for increasingly ingenious strategies to escape from the police and get better loot from their assaults. However, sometimes ingenuity is not enough, and they must resort to desperate measures to take advantage of it.
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On September 20, the La Matanza district once again witnessed a unusual theft. A family from Ramos Mejía was attacked in their own home with the intention of looking for money and valuables, where their belongings were also stolen. cell phones. The incredible thing is that the thief returned within hours to ask for the passwords to their phones.


How was the robbery and the return of the thief
The assault took place in a house located on the street Argentina at 600where a criminal entered the house to steal valuables and empty the family bank accounts. To escape, his accomplice was waiting for him in a Volkswagen Suran. Among the stolen objects were the victims’ cell phones, but the criminals did not have the details of the passwords that all the devices currently have.
Shortly after having escaped, both thieves returned to the house to ask the owners of the cell phones to unlock the screens to be able to use them.
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The Technical Operational Office of the Ramos Mejía Police Station He was in charge of identifying the suspects through the security cameras and thus authorizing the raid that would end with the arrest of one of the criminals. It was later discovered that he had an arrest warrant for having escaped from prison in 2016.
The first operation, which resulted in the capture of the suspect, was on 39th Street, in Ciudad Madero. The stolen objects were found there, along with the cell phones. The accomplice has not yet been arrested, but he already has an arrest warrant thanks to the identification of his fingerprints at the crime scene.
Source: Ambito

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