The National Police arrested a man on the morning of September 8 for robbery with force, after he broke into a fair stand and entered inside, taking the profits.
The events occurred on Sunday morning, when uniformed National Police officers proceeded to identify the perpetrator, in a central square of the capital. The suspicious attitude of the man, who approached the parked motorcycles, examining the trunks in case some were open, led to the identification by the uniformed officers. After verifying that he was not carrying anything of illicit origin, they alerted a man in civilian clothes who was patrolling the area, suspicious that the identified person could commit a crime against property.
A little later, these plainclothes officers, after carrying out discreet monitoring, observed how the detainee forced open the folding awning on the side of a fair stand and entered inside. The National Police officers proceeded to arrest the man “in flagrante delicto” as he left the stand, seizing a total of 339.53 euros that he had stolen from the cash register.
The agents took the detainee to the police station and contacted the person in charge of the forced cabin, to whom they handed over the recovered money. The detainee was placed at the disposal of the Guard Instruction Court number 4 of Valladolid and the judicial authority decreed his provisional release without bail.