His motorcycle was stolen, he found it on Facebook and

Robert Collins

Global Courant 2023-04-18 23:03:09

The defendant lives in Wilde and is 25 years old. They found two other stolen motorcycles and they suspect that he was a motorcycle.

Natalia had left her house to buy something to eat. She got on her Zanella ZB 110 motorcycle and went to a grill near her house. When she arrived, she left it parked for a minute while she went to get the food. When she left, she was gone. She thought that he was not going to see her again. But yes, he saw her again. On Facebook, for sale.

For this, he first carried out an entire investigation that ended in a police report and an operation that disrupted an illegal junkyard located in the Wilde area, where several stolen motorcycles were found. The defendant is a 25-year-old young man, who they suspect is also a motorbike.

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The story began on Wednesday, April 11, when Natalia’s motorcycle was stolen. She filed a complaint with the Court. But then, she received the information that she could be for sale on Facebook Marketplace, the digital buying and selling platform that Mark Zuckerberg’s social network has.

There he began to navigate between different sellers and pages until he found what he was looking for, a profile with several photos of the vehicle that had been stolen. The young woman began to chat with the seller and told him that she was interested in her. She finalized her purchase and coordinated to go pick it up at her home, a house located in Rondeau at 300, in Wilde.

However, she did not go to withdraw it. She sent the police. It is that with the information of the seller and her location, she went to the police station and reported that it was the motorcycle that had been taken from her.

The investigators began to analyze the movements of the house and this Monday they made a search, where they arrested Nahuel Aguirre (25), who was accused of robbery and aggravated concealment.

It is that inside the home they found a true clandestine junkyard. Stacked body parts, the ignition keys of eleven motorcycles and five motorbikes. Two of them, a white Honda Wave 125 and a red and black Zanella RX 150, had a warrant for kidnapping. They had been stolen on Wilde and Avellaneda streets.

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They also found an arsenal of bogus papers, which further complicated the situation for Aguirre, who was being questioned by the courts on Tuesday.

The police also suspect that the motorcycles were used to carry out some motorcycle-type robberies in the neighborhood, based on other complaints they had.

The investigation is carried out by the prosecutor Óscar Maidana, from the UFI N1 of Avellaneda. The Court of guarantees No. 4 of Lanús intervenes.

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Quilmes: They murdered a young man and they suspect that it was a settling of scores

A 24-year-old man was shot to death this Monday during an alleged reckoning. The event occurred at the intersection of 808 and 888 streets, where the victim and a group of young people who were next to her were approached by a man driving a black Fiat Cronos vehicle.

After approaching them, the man began firing shots. As a result of that attack, the young man was injured and, after that, he fell dead on the spot. This is how the officers of the 5th police station found him. de Quilmes, who approached the scene of the crime after being alerted by a call to 911

Investigators identified the person killed as Cristian Nahuel Cabrera. The Functional Instruction Unit (UFI) 2 of the Quilmes Judicial Department, in charge of Karina Gallo, who ordered the rigorous proceedings, intervenes in the case.

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