2024-11-12 23:05:00
The rural residential area along the E-53 highway in Juárez Celman has been the scene of an increasing series of robberies since a store opened there. New connection between E-53 and Route 9. This new route facilitates quick exit to other locations but appears to increase the vulnerability of the community, making The thief escapes through the surrounding fields.
“For many years, there has been absolute peace here, but with the opening of the new route from E-53 to Route 9, we are full of unfortunate incidents,” lamented Magdalena Babiuch, a neighbor in the neighborhood during the planning. Punto Radio behind the office.
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Robberies in the neighborhood followed a similar pattern: criminals cut down fences, entered homes, and then, after robbing the homes, They fled into the fields and from there towards the road.
On one of the most critical days, neighbors even condemned Four robberies occurred simultaneously. Although police have increased their presence in the area, patrols remain focused on the streets while criminals continue to use fields for transportation. Entry and exit.
“We ask the police not to stay in the house but to go into the fields, where the thieves escape,” the neighbor explained.
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In the latest incident, Babbage recounted how three people Neighbors come in proactively and managed to recover some of the stolen items, in addition to finding the car where the thieves planned to load the items. After this discovery, neighbors The owner of the vehicle is identified Moreover, through social networks, they discovered some Stolen items for sale on the market.
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“We started connecting the dots, we found the thieves’ Facebook, we found the stolen items on the neighbor’s market page,” Babich reiterated.
Despite footage and evidence being provided to the police and prosecutor’s office, no action has been taken to arrest those responsible.
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“There were robberies, but the behavior of the police also made us very angry. Even We’ve given them the plan they should go intowhere they were supposed to go out and where to close, but they didn’t.
Even so, the town maintains a municipal video surveillance center that monitors the area through more than 130 cameras and four high-security domes. However, residents claim that surveillance services do not seem to be working in their areas as thefts continue unabated. “I think this is for some citizens of Calmen Juárez and not for everyone. If they’re spying on us we don’t know”.
Communities demand more effective intervention and Patrol scope is required to include field areaswhere criminal activity occurs. “We appreciate the police patrolling the neighborhood, but we need someone to work in the fields. Someone to go into the fields, otherwise we will continue the same thing forever and neighbors will risk their lives going to the fields,” Magdalena Ba Beach concluded.
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**Interview with Magdalena Babiuch, Resident of Juárez Celman**
**Editor:** Thank you for joining us today, Magdalena. Can you tell us more about the recent surge in robberies in your neighborhood?
**Magdalena Babiuch:** Thank you for having me. Just a few months ago, we enjoyed a peaceful life here in Juárez Celman. However, things changed dramatically with the opening of the new route connecting E-53 to Route 9. Since then, we have experienced an alarming increase in break-ins and thefts.
**Editor:** What have been the most common tactics used by the thieves?
**Magdalena Babiuch:** The pattern is quite disturbing. Criminals usually cut through fences, break into homes, and then make their escape into the surrounding fields before heading to the highway. It seems like they know the area well, using these fields to avoid capture.
**Editor:** Have local authorities responded to these incidents?
**Magdalena Babiuch:** The police have increased their presence, but unfortunately, they mostly patrol the streets. We need them to expand their efforts into the fields where the thieves seem to be fleeing. We’ve expressed our concerns to law enforcement, but so far, it hasn’t translated into effective action.
**Editor:** It sounds frustrating. Have neighborhoods been taking any proactive measures?
**Magdalena Babiuch:** Yes, that’s true. We’ve been coming together as a community. Recently, during one theft, some neighbors banded together and managed to recover some stolen goods. We even tracked down the vehicle used by the thieves, which was a huge relief.
**Editor:** That’s quite a story! Has there been any effort to raise awareness about stolen items being sold in nearby markets?
**Magdalena Babiuch:** Absolutely. Through social networks, we’ve been able to identify stolen items that are being sold locally. It helps us alert each other and potentially retrieve our belongings.
**Editor:** Thank you for sharing your experiences, Magdalena. It’s vital that communities come together in times of crisis, and your efforts are commendable. We hope for a swift resolution to these challenges in Juárez Celman.
**Magdalena Babiuch:** Thank you for shedding light on our situation. We hope that by speaking out, we can bring about the change needed to restore safety in our neighborhood.