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Torrevieja Car-Theft Empire Smashed as 19 Arrested in High-Tech Crime Crackdown

The Leader

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June 22, 2026

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Civil Guard officers seized 38 vehicles, key-cloning equipment, drugs and 40,000 in cash during a major operation targeting an alleged vehicle-trafficking network across the Vega Baja and L’Alacantí areas. The number of arrests linked to a sophisticated vehicle-theft and drug-trafficking network operating across the Vega Baja and L’Alacantí regions has risen to 19, the Civil [] The post Torrevieja Car-Theft Empire Smashed as 19 Arrested in High-Tech Crime Crackdown appeared first on The Leader - The No. 1 Spanish Newspaper - Spain News, Sport, Spanish Property for Sale, Business Directory, Classifieds, and Advertising.

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Drudge Retort

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· Jul 9, 2026

Waymos Are Cops

Two teens who engaged a Waymo car for an afternoon of carousing were busted after the vehicle delivered them to the San Mateo police. The 15-year-olds allegedly were drinking alcohol and shooting water beads from a toy gun as they rode in the driverless car Monday, the police's social media post said. Waymo stopped the car in a parking lot and notified the police, who detained the teens.

Tampa Free Press

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· Jun 28, 2026

Sawzall, Smokes, And A Splash: How A Florida Man’s Gas Station Roof Heist Ended In A Pond

A Florida man learned the hard way this past Wednesday that real-life burglary isn’t quite like the movies—especially when your grand escape route involves jumping into a retention pond. Leonardo Cruz Pena is currently drying off in a jail cell after a spectacularly failed rooftop heist. The security breach began around 3:00 a.m. at the [] Sawzall, Smokes, And A Splash: How A Florida Man’s Gas Station Roof Heist Ended In A Pond

The West Australian

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· Jul 5, 2026

‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws expanded in Queensland

The youth crime crackdown has entered a new phase, with repeat offenders who breach bail now facing mandatory jail time under a brand new offence.

Proto Thema - English

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· Jun 29, 2026

Mexico’s ‘Batman’ vigilante hunts motorcycle thieves and ties them to poles

It's gone viral in Mexico – Police are searching for the man who's taking the law into his own hands** The post Mexico’s ‘Batman’ vigilante hunts motorcycle thieves and ties them to poles appeared first on ProtoThema English.

Mexico News Daily

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· Jul 10, 2026

Former Pemex CEO’s legal troubles deepen with a 4.8 billion-peso corruption complaint

Already behind bars on domestic abuse charges, Víctor Rodríguez is now the target in a federal probe of irregularities in a no-bid vehicle leasing contract as head of the state-owned oil company. The post Former Pemex CEO’s legal troubles deepen with a 4.8 billion-peso corruption complaint appeared first on Mexico News Daily

Malay Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

Three arrested for robbing migrant worker while posing as police in Manjung

IPOH, July 6 — Police have busted a robbery syndicate that impersonated policemen with the arrest of three local m...

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Related coverage for "Torrevieja Car-Theft Empire Smashed as 19 Arrested in High-Tech Crime Crackdown": Drudge Retort — Waymos Are Cops. Tampa Free Press — Sawzall, Smokes, And A Splash: How A Florida Man’s Gas Station Roof Heist Ended In A Pond. The West Australian — ‘Adult Crime, Adult Time’ laws expanded in Queensland. Proto Thema - English — Mexico’s ‘Batman’ vigilante hunts motorcycle thieves and ties them to poles. Mexico News Daily — Former Pemex CEO’s legal troubles deepen with a 4.8 billion-peso corruption complaint. Malay Mail — Three arrested for robbing migrant worker while posing as police in Manjung