The assault on a house in the Titerroy neighborhood, in Arrecife, at 3:40 am on Wednesday, January 12, resulted in the theft of various diving equipment valued at around 900 euros, according to the owner of the stolen equipment, Félix Viña, president of the Pastinaca Underwater Activities Club.
Viña has already reported the events to the National Police Station of Arrecife, which is investigating what happened. So far, no arrests have been made.
The security cameras of the house recorded the scene. A male jumped over the wall of the terrace, which faces the street, and took several items in a Mares diving dry bag. While the robbery was taking place, the residents of the house were sleeping, including a three-year-old girl. The offender fled through the door of the aforementioned terrace. Another male was waiting for him in the street to help him with the stolen objects and flee the place.
Inside the bag there was a Seac Sub vest (size M), long gray and black Scubapro fins, two Cressi F1 goggles (one yellow and one black), size 43 booties, a diver's rattle, an orange deco buoy, a vest, a Cressi knife with a five-centimeter flat tip for cutting ropes, another diver's knife with a 12-centimeter plastic leg sheath, and thermal clothing from Decathlon.
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