Feb 23 โ€ข 19:38 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ง๐Ÿ‡ท Brazil G1 (PT)

Couple suspected of stealing copper wires from a bank agency in Teresina; material was sold for R$ 1,100

A couple in Teresina, Brazil, are suspects in the theft of copper wires from a bank, selling the stolen material for R$ 1,100.

In a notable incident in Teresina, Brazil, a couple has been identified and qualified as suspects in the theft of copper wires from a local bank agency in the city center. The theft occurred on Sunday morning, and authorities have revealed that the stolen materials were sold for R$ 1,100. The police investigation into the matter continues as they seek to ascertain the full scope of the crime and other possible accomplices.

Detective Tomaz de Aquino from the 1st Police Station provided information on the case, explaining that although the couple has been identified, they have not been apprehended due to the expiration of the flagrant arrest period. Instead, their details have been recorded, allowing for potential future legal action. The couple allegedly collaborated with two unidentified individuals, amplifying concerns regarding organized criminal activities in the area.

This incident highlights growing issues surrounding theft and vandalism targeting banks and other institutions, raising questions about security measures and the effectiveness of the police response in high-crime areas. As investigations proceed, the community remains vigilant in the face of such criminal activities, advocating for improved safety measures to protect public and private property.

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