The Civil Guard clarified the crime by obtaining fingerprints at the scene, yielding a positive result.
The alleged perpetrator committed a burglary inside the home and also broke the sliding door
The Judicial Police Team of the Civil Guard of Costa Teguise, arrested on August 16 an 18-year-old man with a police record, for the crime of robbery with force, for entering a home by breaking and entering. sliding door, likewise the analysis of the fingerprint collected by the specialized unit at the scene of the incident gave a positive result.
Knowledge of the facts
On August 8, 2021, the injured person files a complaint at the Main Post of the Civil Guard of Tías for a crime of theft of things with force committed in a house with breaking and breaking the sliding door, even stealing a laptop. a television and a coffee maker. The owners of the house were not inside the day the events occurred.
Start and development of research
The Civil Guard of the Main Post of Tías, in the exercise of its specific functions, requested the collaboration of the Judicial Police Team to carry out the appropriate technical ocular inspection in the house, in which three fingerprint fragments emerged, which were photographed and sent to the laboratory of the Organic Unit of the Judicial Police of Las Palmas.
However, both the proceedings from the main post of the Tías Civil Guard and the team's technical report were archived in the respective units, as there was no known author at that time. Likewise, the agents continued with the appropriate investigations to locate the alleged perpetrator of the criminal act.
On August 9, 2022, the Organic Unit of the Judicial Police of Las Palmas sent the lophoscopic report from the laboratory with the result, the comparison of which shows that one of the fingerprint fragments obtained in the ocular inspection corresponds to one of the detainee's fingers.
Finally, members of the judicial police team began the pertinent steps to locate the alleged perpetrator of the events and proceeded to arrest him.
The proceedings carried out were made available to the Las Palmas Juvenile Prosecutor's Office, since when the events were committed the detainee was a minor.


