The State Attorney General’s Office (FGE) of Puebla served an arrest warrant against Carlos Vicente N. alleged responsible for the crime of aggravated vehicle theft; He was declared abducted from the action of justice for not appearing to appear.
On June 2, 2022, in the San Juan neighborhood of the city of Pueblatwo people were robbed of a vehicle Chevrolet Suburban Ltz, modelo 2016, with license plates from the State of Mexico.
Due to the fact, they were arrested by the Municipal Police: Jesús Manuel N., Carlos Vicente N., Cristian Sebastián N., Eric Jair N. and Jorge Alfredo N. In the intervention, the elements managed to recover the stolen unit, they also secured another vehicle brand GMC model Yukon with Z32BFF circulation plates from Mexico City and a firearm.
On June 10, 2022, the connection to the process of the 5 accused for the crime of aggravated vehicle theft, imposing the Control Judge the precautionary measure of periodic signature.
On June 14, 2023, in the intermediate hearing, only Jorge Alfredo N. appeared, so a new date and time was set. On October 26, 2023, 4 of the 5 defendants again did not appear. The Prosecutor’s Office requested that they be declared stolen from the action of justicegranting on the same date the arrest warrant against him.
On November 8, 2023, Eric Jair N. was arrested, on whom the precautionary measure of periodic signature was again imposed.
On November 12, 2024, investigating agents arrested Carlos Vicente N. on the auxiliary board of San Francisco Totimehuacán, Pueblarequesting the Prosecutor’s Office to hear resumption of the procedure and review of precautionary measure, so they are waiting for their legal situation to be resolved.
Day the request to declare Carlos Vicente N. as a fugitive.
We have two guests lined up for today’s interview: Mr. Javier Ramirez, the spokesperson for the State Attorney General’s Office of Puebla, and Ms. Maria Garcia, a legal expert and professor at the Universidad Iberoamericana.
Thematic Section 1: Overview of the Case
Interviewer: Good morning and welcome to our show. Can you please introduce yourself and provide some background on the case?
Mr. Ramirez: Good morning. My name is Javier Ramirez, and I am the spokesperson for the State Attorney General’s Office in Puebla. The case involves an incident that took place on June 2, 2022, in the San Juan neighborhood of Puebla City, where two people were robbed of their vehicle, a Chevrolet Suburban Ltz, modelo 2016, with license plates from the State of Mexico. Shortly after, the Municipal Police arrested five individuals accused of the crime, including Carlos Vicente N., who has since been declared a fugitive from justice.
Ms. Garcia: Good morning. My name is Maria Garcia, and I am a professor of criminal law at the Universidad Iberoamericana. This is a case of aggravated vehicle theft, which involves the use of violence or intimidation to take a vehicle from its owner. It is a serious crime that carries significant penalties.
Interviewer: Can you tell us more about the precautionary measures taken against the accused and how this case has progressed thus far?
Mr. Ramirez: Following their arrest, all five accused were placed under pretrial detention. However, on June 10, 2022, the connection to the process of the 5 accused for the crime of aggravated vehicle theft, imposing the Control Judge the precautionary measure of periodic signature. On June 14, 2023, in the intermediate hearing, only Jorge Alfredo N. appeared, so a new date and time were set. On October 26, 2023, 4 of the 5 defendants again did not appear. The Prosecutor’s Office requested that they be declared fugitives from justice, granting on the same