Tulum, Mexico — A man identified as Pedro “N” was arrested in the municipality of Tulum, Quintana Roo, following a citizen's report alleging his participation in a robbery. The apprehension occurred in flagrante delicto, as security personnel discovered him in possession of various valuable items whose provenance he could not verify.
Among the seized items were two checkbooks bearing the legend “Intercam,” a green bank token, two rings made of gold and silver, four silver chains, one gold chain, assorted pieces of gold, and 5,400 pesos in cash.
Additionally, the subject was carrying seven bank cards from different financial institutions and a black Motorola brand mobile phone. Authorities also seized a Suzuki Ertiga vehicle with license plates from the state of Quintana Roo, which he allegedly used for transportation during the commission of the crime.
All confiscated items, along with the detainee, were turned over to the State Attorney General's Office (Fiscalía General del Estado, FGE), where the corresponding case file has been initiated to determine his legal status.
Authorities have not ruled out that Pedro “N” may be linked to other criminal activity in the area, and investigations will continue. Meanwhile, a call has been made for potential victims to come forward and file reports if they recognize any of the seized items.
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