They exhibit men who entered the house to rob

Juarez City.- On Saturday morning, two men broke the padlock on the railing and entered a home in the Fidel Velázquez neighborhood to steal various valuables, an act that was recorded thanks to surveillance cameras.

The affected said that because they had already been victims of “lovers of the alien” last March, her family chose to install security cameras, however it was not enough to stop the alleged thieves who broke the privacy of your home.

“We believe that they are the same people because of the way they behave, they entered with great familiarity, we believe that it is someone who lives or works around here,” said the woman who has her home on Floricultores street, in front of Cecati.

He stressed that he has a six-month-old pit bull as a pet, which was in the yard at the time of the robbery, however, he found it curious that the dog did not even bark at them.

“I am very struck by the fact that when this person breaks the padlock and enters, the dog approaches the bags in his pants, as if he were bringing something, food (…) watching the videos, you see that the dog enters the house and leaves. chewing, like they are giving her more food to keep her calm, until when they leave they leave her outside and that is when the neighbors realize that something happened, because the dog was already on the street, “he explained.

The robbery occurred at 10:30 in the morning, but when reviewing the recordings, he noticed that the vehicle in which the crime was committed, apparently a gray or white Stratus, had already passed in front of the house at 8. :20 in the morning of that same Saturday.

He commented that so far he is not aware that other houses on the same block have been robbed, but added that neighborhood groups have already been created to be more attentive to the houses of the other inhabitants.

Among the items that were taken, there are televisions, a piggy bank, cash, jewelry, costume jewelry and various appliances, in addition to searching all the drawers and breaking various things.

He reported that he has already filed a complaint with the State Attorney General’s Office (FGE), but the video has also been broadcast on social networks, in order to try to find those responsible, for which he asked the border community if someone identifies them , report to 911.

In the same way, he recommended to the community in general, not to skimp on the security of homes.

“We have to invest in it, because if we don’t take care of our things, no one is going to take care of them for us (…) we should also not trust anyone, we must be vigilant,” he added.

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