Bogotá comedian Freddy Beltrán publicly denounced through his social networks that he was the victim of robbery in Bogotá. On his Twitter account, he revealed what was stolen from him and gave more details of what happened.
According to him, the events took place between 8 and 8:30 at night, when he found that his car was missing a glass from the back and, later, some belongings he had left inside the vehicle.
In the thread he made to tell what happened, Beltrán said that everything happened when he had left his car in one of the “salitre bays” on Esperanza Avenue with race 58.
He immediately explained that two suitcases were stolen from him, one of them was from his son's school, who was accompanying him at the time; the other belonged to Freddy, and there he had some dirty clothes and other objects such as a smart watch that marked him almost an hour later a last location, as the comedian himself showed in the tweet:
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The clock at that time was located on 21st Street with Carrera 17 in the center of the capital, as can be seen on the map that Beltrán shared. Likewise, through a last tweet he tagged the National Police and other authorities asking them for help in the recovery of their objects, arguing that going alone scared him, showing the image of the building where his watch and the rest of his belongings were possibly located.
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In the comments his followers urged the actor to go to a Police CAI and he will look for a way to be escorted to the place where he thought his things were. Others sent him messages of solidarity in the face of what happened.
Insecurity in the capital is one of the scourges that the inhabitants of the city complain about the most. In April, thefts increased by 37%, according to the National Police. In addition, within the report, the authorities announced the days and times when most robberies are recorded in the streets of Bogotá, with Friday and Saturday night being the most frequent in complaints.
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