Venustiano Carranza.Family arrested for robbery at Home Depot store |Mexico news

2022-07-11 12:41:26 By : Mr. Wentong Shenzhen

Security cameras captured the moment in which a group of eight people, including minors and presumed to be family, looted a Home Depot store in the Venustiano Carranza mayor's office.In the images, the criminals are seen hanging around the corridors, which raised suspicions among the employees of the establishment.The group of criminals took loot valued at 300 thousand pesos inside bags, including rotary hammers, grinders and high-cost tools.The escape of the criminals was also recorded on video.One of those involved begins to argue and assaults one of the employees who was waiting at the exit.In the midst of the discussion and the jerks, the group of assailants stampedes out of the place without the security guard being able to do anything to stop them.With total impunity, the criminals escape with the loot, while meters later another security camera watches them run.After the robbery, police intelligence personnel from Mexico City began the analysis of the security cameras and were able to follow up on the group of thieves to the Iztapalapa mayor's office, where the thieves escaped.Finally, eight people were arrested, among those responsible there are minors of 15 and 16 years of age, at the head of the group were adults, all relatives, including the father and uncle.The detainees and recovered merchandise were presented to the Mexico City Attorney General's Office (FGJ).The authorities are now investigating this family as the likely person responsible for a similar robbery that occurred in a commercial plaza in the Narvarte neighborhood on December 27, in which security employees foiled the theft of various merchandise and were beaten with these balekeepers.▶ From the father, uncle and even minors, a family formed a group dedicated to theft in CdMx.They came together to different establishments, beat the workers and assaulted them.There are eight detainees Continue with Carlos Jiménez (@c4jimenez) in #C4EnAlerta pic.twitter.com/vq1NjagfDh