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San Isidro: the Nightmare of a Woman, Hostage of Attackers in Her Own Truck · Global Voices

Summary by La Nacion
“Please, urgent! They’re shouting that a girl’s car is being stolen, it’s screaming,” was the warning given by a neighbor of Villa Adelina in San Isidro. It was the beginning of a chase that was going to end in San Martín with a crash, four wounded and two criminals arrested. San Isidro: They stole a van with the owner inside, collided in full persecution and were arrested.Although they met in the last hours, it all happened last Wednesday at 16…

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“Please, urgent! They’re shouting that a girl’s car is being stolen, it’s screaming,” was the warning given by a neighbor of Villa Adelina in San Isidro. It was the beginning of a chase that was going to end in San Martín with a crash, four wounded and two criminals arrested. San Isidro: They stole a van with the owner inside, collided in full persecution and were arrested.Although they met in the last hours, it all happened last Wednesday at 16…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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A violent episode shook the tranquility of Villa Adelina last Wednesday, when a woman was taken hostage by two criminals who tried to steal her Nissan Kicks truck. The fact, which occurred around 16:22 on La Calandria Street, between Virrey Vértiz and Scalabrini Ortiz, culminated in the arrest of the suspects thanks to the rapid action of the municipal program Ojos en Alerta and the Municipal Patrol. According to the images captured by security …

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Monday, July 14, 2025.
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