Overview
- The break-in occurred in the early hours of November 12 at a residence near Urquiza and Primero de Mayo in Quilmes.
- Security cameras captured an unknown man, described as about 30 years old, forcing the lock and entering while the occupants slept.
- No violence was reported and it is unknown whether the intruder was armed, according to neighbors.
- The thief took wallets, a speaker, computers, and personal documents and cards before escaping through nearby streets.
- Residents reported a similar forced entry on the same block about a week earlier and cite a broader rise in 'entraderas' in Quilmes and neighboring districts.