Wave of Vehicle Break-ins Hits Coslada Near Renfe Station

At least ten vehicles were broken into and ransacked overnight near the Renfe train station in Coslada.

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A series of robberies has impacted at least ten vehicles parked near the Renfe station in Coslada, where thieves broke into cars and stole various valuable items during the early hours of Tuesday to Wednesday.

Residents of Coslada have reported a new wave of vehicle break-ins targeting cars parked on public streets. The incidents, which occurred in the early hours of Tuesday to Wednesday, were concentrated around the Renfe station, as reported by MiraCorredor and Telemadrid.
At least eight vans and two passenger cars were found with smashed windows and their interiors completely ransacked. The perpetrators took a variety of belongings, ranging from payment cards and personal items to GPS navigation systems. In one instance, they even dismantled the security system of a van equipped with a camera.

Residents are demanding increased security in response to these incidents, while the Police are already investigating this new wave of robberies.

This event is not an isolated incident in the town. Last February, the Local Police, in collaboration with the National Police, arrested a woman in Coslada for her alleged involvement in similar thefts from parked vehicles. Among the items recovered on that occasion were raincoats, gardening tools, lubricants, and car accessories.