He has arrested a person on suspicion of continued crime of burglary
This is an experienced numerous criminal record for crimes of the same nature
Fracturing the windows of vehicles to seize sound equipment and valuables
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia has developed a research aimed at clarifying numerous robberies in the cartagenera hamlet of Pozo Estrecho committed against parked cars in the town, which has resulted in the arrest of an experienced criminal who was He attributes the alleged authorship of at least a dozen crimes of burglary.
The investigation began when the Civil Guard detected a large number of thefts inside vehicles, committed in a small space of time, which had caused some alarm among the residents of the town of Cartagena.
Researchers amounted crimes committed with a similar modus operandi, around a dozen.
It is breaking the windows of vehicles with a blunt object, then seize sound equipment mainly.
The Civil Guard also found other coincident features in the crimes under investigation such as the proximity of the areas of performance and agility and skill with which it is committed.
Near the hundred criminal history facts
In line with this information, the Meritorious established numerous operational surveillance and reconnaissance that allowed focus research on an experienced criminal, a resident of Torre Pacheco, who had recently moved his residence to a family home in Pozo Estrecho.
Meritorious also found that the suspect had been seen by the municipality with bags in allegedly stolen objects moved and, on occasion, had tried to sell some of these 'goods' at prices significantly below market.
Research has continued to obtain the necessary evidence that allowed relate to the alleged authorship of at least a dozen thefts inside vehicles.
In recent days, the Civil Guard has established a police presence that has culminated in the location and arrest of a male, Spanish 42 person suspected of continuing crime of burglary.
The arrest and the proceedings initiated have been made available to the Magistrate's Court in Cartagena (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior