They performed at noon, when the facilities were closed to the public and subtracted money, computers and jewelry
The two men with a history of committing similar crimes
The Civil Guard of Murcia has developed research to eradicate a series of thefts from shops in Puerto Lumbreras that has led to the arrest of two people.
So far, four criminal acts have been clarified and has managed to eliminate the existing social alarm among local traders.
The Civil Guard initiated an investigation to detect the increase in robberies committed in public in Puerto Lumbreras, which led to social unrest among the local traders.
The first investigations of agents allowed to know how the suspects in these thefts usually operated at noon, when businesses were closed to the public and many of them had turned all security measures.
To access the interior of the establishments employing force, and subtracted once in cash, computer equipment, employees' personal effects such as jewelry, mobile phones, etc..
The research undertaken identified two young men, a man and a woman, as alleged perpetrators of these thefts, initiating a search that culminated in the location, arrest and subsequent remand in custody.
Detainees:
This action has proceeded to the arrest of two people on suspicion of several counts of robbery, identified as:
- Spanish, 24 years and resident of Lorca.
- Spanish, 24 years and resident of Lorca.
Both detainees with a history of committing similar crimes.
The information obtained by the Guardia Civil has allowed so far to clarify four crimes, continuing research, not ruling out their involvement in other robberies.
Detainees and the proceedings initiated have been made available to the Court of Instruction No. 6 of Lorca (Murcia).
Source: Ministerio del Interior