Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Álvarez, commander of operations and civilian security of the Atlantic Police, reported that during the chase the defendants allegedly threw a revolver on the roof of a house, with 5 rounds of impact, and that a motorcycle was seized from them. OZW-55E, in which they mobilized.
According to the police chief, these have been submitted to the prosecutor’s office for the crimes of murder and illegal possession of firearms.
Even in the case of Solís Vergara, the department’s authority specified that in the database of the armed institution there were judicial files for the crimes of trafficking, manufacturing or possession of narcotics; manufacture, trade and possession of firearms or ammunition; carnal access or abusive sexual acts with a person who is unable to resist and offend.
Álvarez also noted that the community set fire to a motorcycle on which two other accomplices of the detainees were apparently riding at the scene of the events.
So far, there is no known hypothesis for which the two youths were killed. In conversation with a radio station, the mayor of Sabanagrande, Gustavo de la Rosa, did not rule out that both events are related to drug problems.
Source: El heraldo
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