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Mendoza’s so-Called “Longest Case in History” Came to an End without Fault

Summary by El Sol
Fifteen years after an event that caused shock in Mendoza, the Justice decided to close the file against two policemen who had been accused of hunting guanacos inside Villavicencio’s nature reserve, in Las Heras. On Tuesday at 13:00, Judge Mariana Gardey decided to dismiss retired Commissioner Alejandro Olegario Olivera and Corporal José Luis Vera, who were surprised in 2010 with four other people with a couple of these camelids who were knocked…
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Fifteen years after an event that caused shock in Mendoza, the Justice decided to close the file against two policemen who had been accused of hunting guanacos inside Villavicencio’s nature reserve, in Las Heras. On Tuesday at 13:00, Judge Mariana Gardey decided to dismiss retired Commissioner Alejandro Olegario Olivera and Corporal José Luis Vera, who were surprised in 2010 with four other people with a couple of these camelids who were knocked…

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El Sol broke the news in on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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