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Arrested for not wearing a mask and threatening officers with a dog leash | BE Gijón

A 44-year-old man was arrested for a crime of disobedience, serious resistance and threats, for trying assaulting the local Gijón Police officers with the leash of his dog who denounced him for not wearing a mask. The event occurred at 2:15 am this Tuesday in the street of Avilés, when the man reacted “aggressively” when the agents required him to put on the mask.

Another man, 52 years old and resident of the city, has been arrested for attempting to robbery at a jewelry store from Palacio Valdés street. He was surprised by a passerby when he tried to break the glass of the door of the establishment with a hammer and several English keys. When he felt observed, he left the place on a bicycle that was later found to be stolen, but the witness who was also traveling by bicycle alerted the Police.

Besides, the Civil Guard seeks the alleged perpetrator of several scams committed with the sale of second-hand items committed in establishments of that type in Gijón, Villaviciosa and Bilbao. Members of the Gijón Command have identified the person who carried out last July “fraudulent” purchases in premises of Asturias and that his whereabouts are unknown.

Following the trail of suspicious television operations, investigators found that they had been acquired “by deception.” The buyer contacted the establishment and saying that the objects he was going to acquire were for a third person, he asked that they be sent to an address where he would collect them in person.

The addresses that he provided were always addresses of second-hand buying and selling stores, where he was waiting for once the merchandise was delivered to sell them immediately in those same premises. In this way, it made the purchase of six large televisions, three mobile phones and a laptop in Villaviciosa and Gijón, which were later sold in Gijón and Bilbao.


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