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“There Are Fewer but More Violent Criminal Acts,” Warned Chaco Police Chief – CHACODIAPORDIA.COM

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“The crime continues, but the violence increases. There are fewer facts, but more brutal,” said Commissioner Fernando Romero, chief of the Chaco Police, with concern, as he detailed the recent and alarming cases of extreme violence in the province. Two attacks on police shocked the force in less than 48 hours. “In Lavalle Avenue, two motorcycles stole the phone and motorcycle at gunpoint from one of our troops, even though he identified himself …
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“The crime continues, but the violence increases. There are fewer facts, but more brutal,” said Commissioner Fernando Romero, chief of the Chaco Police, with concern, as he detailed the recent and alarming cases of extreme violence in the province. Two attacks on police shocked the force in less than 48 hours. “In Lavalle Avenue, two motorcycles stole the phone and motorcycle at gunpoint from one of our troops, even though he identified himself …

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chacodiapordia.com broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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