Suspects detained in connection with a robbery at Benito Juarez shopping mall.
In a recent development, the Mexico City Police have arrested two individuals, one of whom is Colombian, in connection with a theft that occurred at Plaza Mitikah shopping mall in the Benito Juarez borough on August 21st.
The incident, which has been reported in a Mexican news article titled "Erika Buenfil denounces theft of computers at CDMX shopping center: 'Mikitah, what a disappointment!'", saw a woman, presumably the victim, reporting the theft via social media.
The investigation, which involved analyzing surveillance camera footage and other investigations, led to the identification of a car suspected of being involved in the theft. On an unspecified date, the car, with two men inside, was located along Avenida Canal de Rio Churubusco in the Xoco neighborhood.
Upon arrest, the two men were searched by the SSC police, and during the search, a laptop wrapped in aluminum foil, two pairs of headphones, four pairs of scissors, a screwdriver, a pointed file, and three mobile phones were found. However, it is not clear if these items are related to the stolen items from the shopping mall.
The arrested individuals were traveling in the car identified during the investigation, but no further details about the stolen items or the identity of the suspects were provided in the article. The exact time of the arrest of the two suspects by the Mexico City Police is not provided in the available search results.
The second news article title is "Erika Buenfil denounces theft at Plaza Mitikah; accuses security personnel of 'not helping at all'", but it does not mention any connection between the arrest of the two men and the accusations made by Erika Buenfil against the security personnel at Plaza Mitikah.
The article does not provide any new information about the status of the investigation or the progress made so far. The two arrested individuals were taken to a public prosecutor for further investigations.