Feb 20 • 12:14 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil G1 (PT)

Products worth over R$ 3,000 are stolen from a pharmacy inside a gas station in Petrópolis

A man was arrested for stealing over R$ 3,000 worth of products from a pharmacy located in a gas station in Petrópolis, Brazil.

In the early morning hours of Friday, October 20, a man was apprehended after stealing from a pharmacy within a gas station in Petrópolis, a city in the Serra region of Rio de Janeiro. The theft amounted to over R$ 3,000, and the police were alerted at approximately 1:30 AM to investigate a reported break-in at the pharmacy. Upon arrival, law enforcement discovered damage to the glass door and cash register, as well as items scattered across the floor.

Following witness accounts of the incident, police teams conducted a search in the nearby area and located the suspect hiding behind a vehicle roughly 300 meters from the gas station. He was found in possession of the stolen goods and resisted arrest, prompting the officers to use proportional force and handcuffs as mandated by law. Among the recovered items were various supplements and other products taken from the pharmacy's stock.

This incident highlights ongoing issues of theft and crime within urban areas in Brazil, particularly in a region known for its beautiful landscapes but also its challenges with criminal activities. The swift action by the police, responding to a witness report, serves as a reminder of the importance of community involvement in crime prevention.

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