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Crime does not stop, thieves stole a truck from the Army

Crime does not stop, thieves stole a truck from the Army

In the early morning of December 1 an institutional truck was stolen from the National Army in Soacha, Cundinamarca. Four men and a woman would be responsible.

Through security camera recordings, it was evidenced that between a woman and four men stole the entity’s vehicle, however, the National Police together with the military, found him in a neighborhood in the south of the cityaccording to media information.

“In coordinated and institutional work with the National Police the search plan was carried out with the result of the location of the vehicle”, said Deputy First Sergeant Carlos Velásco.

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According to official information, the theft of the vehicle occurred at 1 in the morning last Thursday, and was found in the Arborizadora Alta sector in Ciudad Bolívar. In addition, it was known that They broke into the doors of the same and took several valuables that it contained.

The Mayor’s Office of Ciudad Bolívar, provided details on its Twitter account of the recovery of the vehicle.

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