SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, June 30 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Civil Guard agents belonging to the Güímar Post have arrested a 33-year-old man, a resident of the municipality, as the alleged perpetrator of a crime of threats, illegal possession of weapons and deposit of weapons.
The events occurred in the early hours of the morning when the defendant appeared at a neighbor’s home carrying a weapon with which he threatened him at the same time that he recriminated that his dog was barking.
According to what the victim herself stated, the defendant had detonated two shots but was able to dodge them without causing any injury, a note from the Civil Guard collected.
After being arrested, the agents intervened from the defendant’s home three rectified blank weapons for live fire and two 4.5 and 5.5 caliber carbines, as well as ammunition and pellets respectively.
Then, at another nearby farm, also owned by the detainee, the agents intervened two more blank weapons, also rectified for live fire, finding one of them with a bullet in the chamber ready for use.
The intervened weapons were deposited in the Weapons Intervention of the Command of the Civil Guard of Santa Cruz de Tenerife, except for the handguns that have been sent to the Organic Unit of the Judicial Police for study by the Department of Ballistics and Instrument Traces of the Criminalistics Service (SECRIM) of the Civil Guard.
The detainee, together with the proceedings, has been placed at the disposal of the Investigating Court Number 1 of Güímar.