Two Men Arrested in Torrejón de Ardoz for Home Invasion

The National Police intercepted the suspects as they fled by climbing down the balconies of a building in Torrejón de Ardoz.

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Generic image of police emergency lights reflecting on wet asphalt at night.

Two individuals were apprehended in Torrejón de Ardoz by the National Police after being caught committing a home invasion and attempting to escape by climbing down balconies.

The National Police has arrested two men in Torrejón de Ardoz, accused of an alleged home invasion. Officers managed to intercept them as they attempted to flee the property by climbing down the balconies.
The incident occurred in the early hours of April 20, shortly after midnight. A neighbor, witnessing the events from their own home, alerted authorities to what was happening.
According to the witness and the statement issued by the National Police, the assailants gained access to the first-floor apartment by scaling the balcony. One of the individuals was dressed in black and wore a cap that partially obscured his face.
Upon arrival, officers observed several light reflections inside the property from the street, indicating the presence of people. After completing the robbery, the two suspects climbed down the balcony to the public road, where they were immediately intercepted by the National Police.
During the intervention, officers recovered several screwdrivers and other tools in the street that the alleged perpetrators had discarded while trying to escape. Both denied residing at the address and were placed at the disposal of the judicial authority as alleged perpetrators of a home invasion.