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Motorcyclists rob Petropar service station in San Pedro del Paraná

Motorcyclists rob Petropar service station in San Pedro del Paraná

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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News Named sources Outcome reported
  • Two armed individuals on a motorcycle robbed a Petropar service station in San Pedro del Paraná.
  • The robbers stole G. 2,200,000 in cash and two mobile phones.
  • Police are investigating, analyzing surveillance footage, but identification is difficult due to the perpetrators wearing helmets.

Two armed robbers on a motorcycle targeted a Petropar service station in San Pedro del Paraná on Friday night, making off with G. 2,200,000 and two cell phones. The incident occurred around 9:00 PM, with the assailants arriving on a black Star motorcycle. They were described as wearing dark clothing, masks, and carrying a firearm.

The victims, service station employee Guillermo Miguel Riveros Bogado, 21, and a female colleague, were threatened and forced to hand over the day's earnings. The stolen items included cash, an iPhone, and a Xiaomi phone.

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Agents from the Seventh Police Station responded to the scene and have involved the Investigations and Criminalistics units, as well as the Public Ministry. The service station is located on the access road to San Pedro del Paraná, near Route PY08. Authorities are reviewing closed-circuit television footage, but the robbers' use of helmets is hindering identification efforts.

The local prosecutor, Egidio Borja, noted that the service station lacks a security guard. He stated that police are working to apprehend the individuals responsible for creating an "atmosphere of insecurity" in the area.

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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.