Surco: “The Black Widow” falls after doping businessman

According to police, woman planned with her partner, to use the famous app 'Tinder', to meet and fall in love with entrepreneurs. They went out for drinks and there they were 'pepeados' in their buildings. Then they stole money and jewelry from them.

Alexandra Dayanara Oré Morales, 28, better known as 'The Black Widow, 'was arrested last weekend, accused of' pepeping 'a 50-year-old businessman and stealing an expensive gold chain from him at her residence in Surco, but she was not acting alone.

According to police information, he planned each coup with his partner César Enrique Villa Torrecelli, who would also have a criminal record.

“This aggrieved person has not managed to fall completely, vanished, with the effects of these hallucinogens, to which he had been subjected. He himself alerted the police and requested the support of the guard of the building where he lives. This is where we arrived in order to achieve the capture,” commented Commander José Téllez, head of the Dipincri de Surco.

'The Black Widow' contacted her victims on the Tinder app, where she was looking for wealthy men to steal jewelry and cash from them.

“It captures its potential victims, through this social network, Tinder, it makes them fall in love and it goes on to select their potential victims who had a fairly high economic position,” he added.

This woman was arrested by police officers of the Monterrico de Surco Police, when she intended to flee in a taxi, with the objects she had just stolen and kept in her purse. But 'The Black Widow' didn't act alone.

“He had already stolen a gold slave, a chain and this watch had been seized from him. His accomplice has been identified and responds to the name of César Enrique Villar, his partner, who in the next few hours his capture is imminent,” said commander José Tellez, head of the Dipincri de Surco.

The 'Black Widow' is resident as pepera

On May 3, 2021, she was seized with a preliminary arrest warrant for seven days for committing aggravated theft of jewelry and species worth $30,000 in a residence. This act was committed on December 19, 2020. Likewise, on May 7, she was denounced for theft in an inhabited house from where she would have stolen $40,000 worth of jewelry and money. In both cases he participated in the complicity of his partner, who is being sought by the police.

She remains at the police headquarters and will be referred to the prosecutor's office for aggravated robbery, in the form of 'pepepeo', and for illicit drug trafficking

What most outrages the wronged is that this woman named Alexandra Dayanara Oré Morales has had a preventive detention order for four months that she has not complied with to date.

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