Mar 18 • 22:15 UTC 🇲🇽 Mexico El Financiero (ES)

‘Boss, I got careless’: Cristián de la Fuente reports motorcycle theft; police let thieves go

Actor Cristián de la Fuente expressed his frustration after his motorcycle was stolen outside a theater, highlighting a lack of adequate police response.

Cristián de la Fuente, a prominent actor, became the latest victim of crime targeting celebrities in Mexico, as he reported his motorcycle stolen outside a theater during a rehearsal. The incident raised concerns about escalating crime against public figures, particularly in urban areas where such thefts have become alarmingly common. De la Fuente's motorcycle was taken while he was rehearsing for a play, leading him to feel vulnerable and disappointed by the lack of security in the city.

The actor recounted the moments leading up to the discovery of the theft, noting that he had entrusted his motorcycle to individuals responsible for vehicle safety in the vicinity. However, upon exiting the venue, he was shocked to find his motorcycle missing and felt let down by the police's response to the situation. De la Fuente highlighted that not only did the nearby police officers fail to take immediate action, but he also faced frustration with the telephone assistance he received, which further compounded his distress over the incident.

This event underscores a growing trend of crime against well-known personalities in Mexico, with previous incidents involving other artists like Susana Zabaleta. The implications of such crimes extend beyond individual experiences, reflecting broader concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of law enforcement in addressing the increasing rates of theft and violence in urban centers.

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