Overview
- Conjueza Natalia Martínez reported returning to her central Rosario apartment around 8:30 p.m. to find lights on and a smoked cigarette despite no forced locks or theft.
- Prosecutor María Virginia Sosa opened a case for intimidation and violation of domicile with oversight by Judge of Guarantees Carlos Vera Barros.
- Investigators conducted an ocular inspection, lifted fingerprints and other traces, and began taking statements from potential witnesses.
- The Supreme Court contacted Martínez to express support and ordered reinforcement of her personal security, and no arrests have been announced.
- Coverage notes her recent rejection of excusations by Judge Gastón Salmain, who faces oversight inquiries, though no link between that dispute and the break-in has been established publicly.