One of the thieves involved in the violent robbery of musician Daniel 'Alambre' González was caught: what was the key piece of information to capture her
Police have arrested a 35-year-old woman linked to the violent robbery of musician Daniel 'Alambre' González, with key evidence leading to her capture.
In a significant development following the violent home invasion of musician Daniel 'Alambre' González in Caballito, authorities from the City Police arrested a 35-year-old woman, identified as one of the assailants. This capture was made possible through a search warrant executed at her home in the northern suburbs of Buenos Aires. The investigation is ongoing as police are still searching for her partner, who was also involved in the robbery and remains at large.
The breakthrough in the investigation stemmed from a critical piece of evidence: during the robbery, González was forced to make a bank transfer to a specific account, which provided investigators with a traceable digital footprint. This led the detectives directly to the suspected perpetrator. The incident has raised concerns over safety and crime in the area, highlighting the risks that public figures face in their personal spaces.
The violent nature of the robbery and the involvement of a sophisticated method of coercion have sent ripples through the community, prompting discussions on local crime rates and preventive measures. With ongoing efforts to capture the remaining suspect, there is a sense of urgency among law enforcement to restore a feeling of safety in the neighborhoods most affected by such crimes, particularly as high-profile individuals like González are increasingly targeted in their own homes.