Feb 13 • 22:46 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

He was wanted for robbery, and the police found him inside a freezer showing signs of hypothermia

A man wanted for robbery was discovered by police hiding inside a freezer, suffering from hypothermia.

In González Catán, Buenos Aires, Alexis Alejandro González and his accomplice Cristian Leonel Maidana were involved in a robbery where they stole a woman's cell phone. During their escape on a motorcycle, police intervened after witnessing the theft. As they fled, the duo tried to evade capture by hiding in an unusual location—a freezer, which ultimately led to their discovery by the police.

When the police found Gonzalez, he was inside the freezer, exhibiting signs of hypothermia—a situation that highlights the extreme measures criminals sometimes resort to when attempting to evade law enforcement. The incident not only underscores the dangers associated with high-stakes theft but also the unexpected circumstances law enforcement may encounter during their operations.

This case raises questions about the lengths individuals will go to escape justice and reflects the ongoing challenges faced by police in dealing with crime in urban settings. The swift action of police in responding to the robbery and their eventual discovery of the suspects emphasizes the importance of vigilance and thorough policing in combating crime in communities.

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