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He Reported a $250,000 Scam and Ended up in Detention.

Summary by Primera Edición
A 24-year-old who presented himself to the police to report an alleged $250,000 scam ended up in custody after investigators detected inconsistencies in his account and established that the alleged operation had never existed. The case began when Angel E. A. (24) went to the 2nd Police Station in Oberá and stated that he had made a verbal agreement with Gonzalo S. S. (24) to purchase a Corven Mirage 110 motorcycle. According to his version, he h…
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A 24-year-old who presented himself to the police to report an alleged $250,000 scam ended up in custody after investigators detected inconsistencies in his account and established that the alleged operation had never existed. The case began when Angel E. A. (24) went to the 2nd Police Station in Oberá and stated that he had made a verbal agreement with Gonzalo S. S. (24) to purchase a Corven Mirage 110 motorcycle. According to his version, he h…

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Primera Edición broke the news on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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