The thefts were committed on two grocery stores and the municipal hall where stolen money, various objects and edible
It has enjoyed the cooperation of the local police in Jumilla
The Civil Guard in the region of Murcia, in collaboration with the local police in Jumilla, has developed, under the 'Safety Improvement Plan Sector Trade ", a result of research which have been identified and investigated two young , minors, as the alleged perpetrator of the crime of burglary in things into two shops and the municipal flag.
The investigation began when the Civil Guard became aware of several robberies in shops and in the municipal hall of Jumilla committed, all of them in one night.
The inspection of these premises has given the coincidence of both the modus operandi used in all three cases such tools pliers to remove the locks on the door, and the type of products stolen: money from cash registers and vending, soft drinks, food and mobile phones.
On the trail of a stolen goodies
The detailed study of the stolen objects, made progress in research to learn that among the products were candy and other consumables own youth field, so that, a priori, rule out the ratio of seniors to the crimes under investigation.
Advanced research, Civil Guard, in cooperation with the local police in Jumilla, has found that, days after the theft, local staff had identified late in the morning, two minors carrying, among others, several powdered drinks, for its uniqueness, the attention of the patrol.
The Civil Guard has determined that any of the sweets and soft drinks came days before the robbery in shops in Jumilla, which has focused inquiries on these young people.
After obtaining the necessary evidence, the Civil Guard has identified the suspects who have been investigated on suspicion of robbery with force.
In addition, they have recovered several grocery and 50 euros from allegedly stealing.
Once informed of the rights they have and crimes attributed to them have been made available by their legal guardians.
The arrangements and the recovered effects have been delivered to the Office of Children of Murcia.
Source: Ministerio del Interior