Thief stole 40 meters of cables from the public lighting system and left the Santa Fe Suspension Bridge in darkness and disabled. The thief was arrested when he tried to escape, in broad daylight.

Other works were delayed and access was closed for security. The event that momentarily disabled the emblematic work took place in the middle of the long weekend for Easter and Veteran's Day and the Day of the Fallen in the Malvinas War. The police intervention culminated with the order of the Flagrancia prosecutor in charge of the Public Prosecutor's Office, Dr. Nigro, who ordered that the thief remain under arrest.