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14 Ladrones Enmascarados Roban 12 Motocicletas en Asalto en Itajaí
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14 Ladrones Enmascarados Roban 12 Motocicletas en Asalto en Itajaí

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Hechos Clave

  • 14 ladrones enmascarados invadieron una tienda de motocicletas en Itajaí, SC.
  • El robo duró menos de tres minutos.
  • Se robaron 12 motocicletas, específicamente modelos Bajaj Dominar 400.
  • Siete motocicletas valoradas en R$ 26,000 cada una han sido recuperadas.
  • Un sospechoso de 18 años fue hospitalizado con fractura de tibia y peroné.
  • Los sospechosos detenidos tienen edades entre 15 y 25 años.

El Robo de 3 Minutos

Las cámaras de seguridad grabaron mientras una horda de 14 figuras enmascaradas descendían sobre una tienda de motocicletas en Itajaí en las primeras horas del martes, 13 de enero. La operación fue rápida, violenta y capturada completamente en video.

De acuerdo con la Polícia Militar (PM), el grupo destrozó el vidrio frontal de la tienda y se adentró en el interior. Su objetivo era claro: robar tantas motocicletas de alto rendimiento como fuera posible. En una escena caótica, los ladrones lograron escapar con 12 motocicletas en cuestión de segundos.

Todo el incidente, desde la brecha inicial hasta la escapada final, duró menos de tres minutos. Sin embargo, la velocidad del robo no se tradujo en una huida limpia.

Caos en la Cámara 📹

Las imágenes de vigilancia pintan un cuadro vívido de la desorganización del grupo. A pesar de sus números, los ladrones lucharon por coordinar su salida, lo que provocó demoras críticas que probablemente ayudaron a la posterior investigación policial.

Dos momentos específicos destacan en las imágenes:

  • El Sospechoso Atrapado: Un criminal quedó atrapado en el vidrio roto del escaparate, bloqueando físicamente la ruta de escape del resto del grupo durante varios segundos.
  • La Motocicleta Cayó: Después de finalmente despejar la entrada, otro sospechoso dejó caer una motocicletas y requirió la ayuda de cómplices para levantarla del suelo.

La escena destaca la naturaleza frenética del robo. El grupo, descrito por las autoridades como mayormente adolescentes, priorizó la velocidad sobre el sigilo, resultando en una ejecución desordenada que dejó evidencia y pistas atrás.

La Huida y Recuperación

Mientras los ladrones inicialmente huyeron en la noche, la Polícia Militar lanzó una persecución inmediata. Los oficiales fueron despachados al lugar aproximadamente a las 2:40 AM después de reportes del allanamiento.

Al llegar, la policía encontró el escaparate destrozado y varias motocicletas volcadas dentro del establecimiento. La investigación rápidamente se expandió a los municipios vecinos.

Las autoridades confirmaron que, según la última actualización, siete motocicletas han sido recuperadas. Estas fueron identificadas como modelos Bajaj Dominar 400, valoradas en aproximadamente R$ 26,000 cada una. La recuperación de estos vehículos sugiere que la ruta de escape de los ladrones fue rastreada o que abandonaron las motocicletas a medida que la presión policial aumentaba.

Sospechosos en Custodia 👮‍♂️

La cacería humana que siguió al robo resultó en varias detenciones a lo largo de la Costa Norte de Santa Catarina. La red lanzada por las fuerzas del orden rápidamente atrapó a miembros del convoy en fuga.

Las detenciones se realizaron en los siguientes lugares:

  • Itajaí: Un sospechoso de 18 años fue encontrado herido en la Avenida Osvaldo Reis.
  • Camboriú y Balneário Camboriú: Tres sospechosos adicionales fueron detenidos aquí, incluyendo a un hombre de 25 años y dos adolescentes (de 17 y 16 años).
  • Balneário Camboriú: La Guardia Municipal aprehendió a dos adolescentes más, de 16 y 15 años.

Los sospechosos van desde jóvenes adolescentes hasta un adulto joven, confirmando la evaluación de la PM de que el grupo estaba compuesto mayormente por menores.

Consecuencias Médicas y Legales

El costo físico del robo no se limitó al daño a la propiedad. Un sospechoso sufrió una lesión grave durante la caótica escapada.

El hombre de 18 años encontrado cerca del lugar fue transportado por los bomberos al Hospital Marieta Konder Bornhausen. El personal médico le diagnosticó una fractura de la tibia y el peroné, lesiones consistentes con una caída o haber sido aplastado contra el escaparate de vidrio.

Con los sospechosos en custodia y los vehículos recuperados, la investigación ahora pasa a la fase judicial. La evidencia proporcionada por las imágenes de seguridad probablemente jugará un papel crucial en el procesamiento de los individuos involucrados.

Puntos Clave

Este incidente sirve como un recordatorio contundente de la naturaleza audaz del robo organizado al por menor en la región. La velocidad de la operación sugiere un grado de planificación, mientras que la ejecución caótica y las subsiguientes detenciones resaltan los riesgos involucrados.

Los puntos clave del evento incluyen:

  • Respuesta Rápida: La policía y la guardia municipal actuaron con rapidez, asegurando múltiples sospechosos en cuestión de horas.
  • Alto Valor:
  • Los ladrones se enfocaron específicamente en los modelos caros Bajaj Dominar 400.
  • Valor de la Vigilancia: La evidencia en video fue instrumental para documentar el crimen e identificar a los sospechosos.

Mientras comienza el proceso legal, la comunidad de Itajaí se queda con la imagen de un escaparate destrozado y el recordatorio de que incluso la huida más rápida puede ser detenida por las fuerzas del orden.

Preguntas Frecuentes

¿Cuántas personas estuvieron involucradas en el robo de Itajaí?

De acuerdo con los informes policiales, aproximadamente 14 individuos enmascarados, en su mayoría adolescentes, participaron en la invasión de la tienda de motocicletas en Itajaí, Santa Catarina.

¿Cuántas motocicletas fueron robadas y recuperadas?

Los ladrones robaron 12 motocicletas durante el asalto. Las autoridades han recuperado con éxito siete de las motocicletas Bajaj Dominar 400 robadas, las cuales están valoradas en aproximadamente R$ 26,000 cada una.

¿Hubo alguna lesión durante el incidente?

Sí, un sospechoso de 18 años fue encontrado herido cerca del lugar con hemorragia y fue transportado al hospital con fracturas en su tibia y peroné. No se reportaron lesiones a policías o civiles.

¿Han arrestado a algún sospechoso?

Sí, múltiples sospechosos han sido detenidos. Esto incluye al herido de 18 años, un hombre de 25 años, y varios adolescentes entre 15 y 17 años de edad, aprehendidos en Itajaí y ciudades vecinas.

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