Civil Guard agents arrested the author of eleven flights with force in garages adjoining houses in the Valencian city of Carcaixent, as reported by the Armed Institute in a press release.
The investigation started last time … On November 30, an “unusually high” number of thefts were found to be taking place from attached garages to homes in the town of Carcaixent. In many cases, residents of the homes were there when the thefts occurred.
The investigation made it possible to verify that the author of the acts committed access monitoring and analysis tasks and subsequent escape from properties. In the afternoon or at night, we entered the community garages and accessed the basement, where the different entrances to the houses were located. In addition, he forced doors and entered homes, where he stole valuables he found. Sometimes even with the locals inside.
On December 8, after committing one of the thefts, he was intercepted by a patrol from the Civil Guard and another from the Carcaixent Local Police. They identified him as he tried to gain access to an apparently abandoned house with several packages. Among these, it was found that there was a bicycle and a tool matching items stolen from garages on the same day.
At the same time and after verifying that they were indeed the objects reported, they were arrested and these goods were seized (for their presentation to the courts as evidence and their subsequent delivery to the rightful owners).
Additionally, thanks to the security footage captured in the garage, it was possible to prove the perpetrator’s participation in all the reported events. The detainee, a 30-year-old man of Lithuanian nationality, is accused of a total of 20 criminal actsof which 11 are forceful thefts detected in the municipality of Carcaixent. The judge ordered the inmate to be held in pretrial detention without bail.
The investigation was carried out by agents of the Carcaixent Post Office with the collaboration of the Carcaixent Local Police. The procedure was brought before the Court of First Instance and Instruction number 1 of Alzira.