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The National Police recover a stolen clarinet at the Music School valued at € 1500

August 19 from 2019 - 10: 18

The National Police has clarified the theft of a clarinet valued at 1.500 euros that was stolen from one of the classrooms of the School of Music in the town of Dénia. Finally it was recovered and delivered to its rightful owner.

The events took place on June 12 when the owner of the clarinet left the instrument in one of the classrooms of the local School of Music. On his return he was no longer there.

The injured party filed a complaint with the National Police of that town. Investigators quickly began conducting the necessary investigations to clarify the facts.

Fruit of the viewing of the images of the cameras that the school has, the agents verified that indeed a man accessed the classroom where the instrument was and left there with him.

The instrument was for sale on a Web portal days after it was stolen

Subsequently, the injured party realized that the clarinet was sold on a Web portal for buying and selling second-hand items for a value lower than its original price and located in Navarra.

The agents determined that the seller in turn had bought it from the alleged perpetrator of the theft for a price much lower than the real one. As a result of various efforts, the researchers were able to identify the person who had really stolen the instrument, verifying that it was currently outside of Spain, so that steps are being taken to locate it.

Finally, the Dénia National Police agents recovered the clarinet and handed it over to its rightful owner.

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