Fue detenido peligroso ladrón de autos de alta gama

A home panic button sends information about a stolen vehicle to the Tigre Alert system. COT and CPC vehicles pursue the offender, while the vehicle is tracked using a Digital Camera Lock. The suspect is caught and brought into custody. Using a home panic button located in Ricardo Rojas, the Tigre Operations Center receives a report of a stolen Volkswagen Passat on the Tigre Alert platform. CPC and COT vehicles are quickly alerted to intercept the high-end vehicle with appropriate precautions. After spotting it, a dramatic chase begins. Its path is monitored by security cameras, and tracking is also activated using the Digital Lock. After a few minutes of intense pursuit, the offender abandons the car on the Panamericana Highway to cross onto the Colectora (Colectora Highway) heading toward Provincia. The individual is finally caught, and police officers proceed to properly identify and apprehend him. He is then taken to the appropriate police station, where he remains in custody. Subsequently, the individual's clothing, a revolver, a watch, and documents stolen from the vehicle's owner were seized, while the car was recovered. Once again, the implementation of innovative citizen security systems in Tigre demonstrated their effectiveness in eradicating crime. In this regard, it is worth noting that more than 60,000 citizens are registered with the Alerta Tigre 2.0 system, a completely free application that allows any resident to use their cell phone as a panic button to send geotagged alerts. Furthermore, Tigre also has more than 1,500 cameras distributed throughout the district, which monitor and report incidents of insecurity, traffic accidents, and any other act that disrupts public order. All of this is supported by the Citizen Protection, Civil Defense, and Traffic units that patrol each locality in groups, responding quickly to any alerts.