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“He left blood everywhere”: 16 cars damaged in an underground car park in Paris

2024-01-31T18:50:47.440Z

Highlights: On Tuesday, an individual committed a series of thefts from vehicles parked under a building in the 10th arrondissement of Paris. “He left blood everywhere,” notes the victim, who has since filed a complaint. According to delinquency figures published this Wednesday by the Ministry of the Interior, the number of “thefts from cars” is increasing by 4% nationally in 2023. On the other hand, at Paris, this figure is down by 1.05%, with 16,755 incidents in. 2023 compared to 16,933 in 2022.


On Tuesday, an individual committed a series of thefts from vehicles parked under a building in the 10th arrondissement.


Looking disillusioned, Jean-Luc sweeps up the broken glass that litters the ground at the foot of his car.

“Everything is broken,” sighs the latter.

The day before, he was warned by his trustee, of a building on rue Bouchardon, in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, that an individual had entered the 5-level underground car park on Tuesday and damaged 16 vehicles there. .

An investigation was opened and entrusted to the 10th arrondissement police station.

Tuesday evening, it was around 8:30 p.m. when the police came to see the damage caused by the intruder.

“There was even the scientific police,” Jean-Luc is surprised.

And the investigations might not take very long if the individual is already known to the services.

According to Jean-Luc, the thug must have injured himself by breaking the first window.

“He left blood everywhere,” notes the victim, who has since filed a complaint.

“He must not be very smart.”

“There were plenty of them in the cabin, even on the child seat”

And take a look at your own vehicle.

“There were plenty of them in the cabin, even on the child seat,” he notes, still with his broom in his hand.

“What do I do?

I’m burning it now,” he half-jokes.

On the 5 basements, we find on each level several cars, open doors and broken windows.

“It seems like it doesn’t bother anyone,” slips Jean-Luc.

According to him, the author's objective was to search the cars to steal “whatever was lying around”.

“Nothing very serious in the end, but this is the third time this has happened in this parking lot,” he continues.

There is a security problem.

» According to delinquency figures published this Wednesday by the Ministry of the Interior, the number of “thefts from cars” is increasing by 4% nationally in 2023 compared to the year 2022. On the other hand, at Paris, this figure is down by 1.05%, with 16,755 incidents in 2023 compared to 16,933 in 2022, which represents an average of 46 thefts from vehicles per day last year.

Source: leparis

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